Alma 23-27
The people of Ammon and the Lamanite conversion.
Every year I get a ton of lemons from our lemon tree.
I literally had a wheelbarrow full of lemons. I had made lemon juice. I had made lemon candy. I had made lemon squares. I still had a ton of leftover lemons, so when I saw lemonites on the
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I just HAD to do it! I know that it's not as spiritual as most lessons, but once in a little while it's nice to do something fun.
Here's how we did it.
List of supplies:
colored feathers
pipe cleaners
small dixie cups
toothpicks
small marshmallows
adhesive googly eyes (I did not want to use a glue gun)
The adhesive googly eyes came in a package that I got at Walmart
but here is a link on Amazon.
The students had a great time.
As the students made the Lemonites I gave the lesson.
I really tried to give it the twist of making something sweet out of something sour. I made this handout to go with the lesson. Each student was to write a way that they could make a sour problem into a sweet problem. It's a way of looking at problems as a growth experience for our good.
I printed them out on yellow paper.
I had the students fill out the lemons with ideas.
We put the lemons on our tree of life that I had on our bulletin board.
I also served them some lemonade
with some lemon squares
and even some lemon peel candy