Primary Music Leader

These ideas are for songs from the Primary Songbook, Hymn Book and Friend
...and you! Click on the first letter of the song you are looking for.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
2010 HELPS:
2010 Primary Music - Download all the songs for the program to make CD's, listen to them, etc.
2009 HELPS:
2009 Music - Download all the songs for the program to make CD's, listen to them, etc.
Ideas on how to teach the 2009 Primary Songs by Carolyn - Great document for Primary Music Leaders!
2009 Music CD Label by Maggie Jones
2009 Primary CD Jacket Cover by Dawn Hardey
2009 Song Trivia by Dawnell Porcaro
CD Covers by JollyJenn
Primary 2009 CD Labels from Emma's Place
2009 Primary Music Schedule by Anabelle Chacon
2009 Primary Music Songbook by Kalani Mortensen
D'Net's 2009 Music Helps
My Eternal Family Songbook by Heather Lyman
Articles of Faith Singing Times:
Thirteenth Article of Faith Singing Scripture Game by Wendi Baggaley
Baptism Ideas:
We sing the monthly birthday song and then ask the 8 year old to pick 8 friends to stand up and be candles-they have to wiggle and flicker like a lit candle. We then sing the first verse of 'I Like My Birthdays'. After the song, the 8 year old blows the candles out and her/his friends 'fall' to their chairs. It's really fun and the children look forward to it. (Idea by Yolanda)
Birthday Ideas:
Birthday Cupcakes by Amanda Fenenma
Birthday Tree
I like my birthdays
You've had a birthday
Calendars and Schedules:
2009 Yearly Music Schedule by Nekell Bjorn
January - March Singing Time Schedule by Chris Dolman
Monthly Song Calendar by Jenny Chidester
Music Calendar by Melissa Barney
Music Schedule Template by Erika Glancy
Primary Pianist Schedule by Heather Matthews
Candy Bar Wrappers:
Music Candy Bar Wrappers from lds.about.com (1), (2), (3)
Singing Time Candy Bar Wrappers from lds.about.com (1), (2)
Chat Group:
Primusic Message Board (NEW! January 2009)
Children Graduating from Primary:
"As my children have turned 12 and are leaving Primary, (or moving out of the ward), we sing the Hello Song to them but as a Farewell Song. Instead of singing Hello four times, we inserted - "Farewell, Adios, See 'ya later, Alligator." And depending which side of the room they are coming from, that side gets the "Alligator" part of the song. It makes it so that as the children are leaving Primary, it's not so sad for them. We have also sang it when we have changed Primary Presidencies or teachers leaving." (Idea by Molly J. Arthur)
Farewell Song by Kelly Hatch
Goodbye Song by Yolanda Jensen
We don't have a graduation song. We just sing that child's favorite song as a way to say goodbye and we will miss you. The young women always come to "get" their new girl and so we always invite them to sing the song with us--since I have been the chorister so many times over the years, I have had most of the girls in primary with me and got to do the same for them. (Idea by Kris Parkinson)
We sing "If your SAD and you know it .... wave goodbye" sung to "If your Happy" in the Primary children's songbook! The children LOVE IT! (Idea by Jen Lefler / ga02122008)
Choosing Helpers in Primary:
Click here for ideas on how to choose your helpers
Clipart:
Christy's Clipart
E-Primary
Free LDS Art
lds.about.com
Mormon Share
SugarDoodle Clipart
Games and Ideas to Review Songs:
Click here for games and review ideas
General Conference:
179th Annual General Conference Matching Game/Song Review by Tasha Reeve
2009 General Conference Review by Wendi Baggaley
General Conference Singing Time by Katherine Barrus
I wanted to use the theme of General Conference this week and just sing songs not in the program, since we have been practicing really hard and need a break. I downloaded conference talks on a cd, and am going to have a picture of each apostle on the bulletin board. I will play a voice and have the children match the voice to the right picture. Then I will have a fact about each person and a song that cooresponds. Like for Henry B. Eyring since he was a professor we will sing Teach me to walk in the light. For President Monson, We thank thee of God for a prophet. (Idea by Alisa Durtschi)
Handbells & Chimes:
8 note handbell set
How to make your own chime set
Music Fun For Everyone - 2007 BYU Women's Conference (Includes Primary Hand bell Songs)
Pipe Chimes for Music....Christmas and Other
Scroll down and you'll see a set of handbells for $35
Holidays and Seasons:
Autumn Singing Time Ideas
Back to school
Christmas
Easter
Father's Day
Halloween
Independence Day
Mother's Day
New Year's
Pioneer Day
Spring Singing Time Ideas
St. Patrick's Day
Summer Singing Time Ideas
Thanksgiving
Valentine's
Winter Singing Time Ideas
How to organize your stuff....
Don't lose it! by Jacy Rogers
Organizing it all....by Wendi Baggaley
Primary Singing Folders by Mary McDonald
Where do you keep your visuals?
Jolly Jen:
Click here for Jolly Jen's files
Jokes:
A year ago, I was the primary music leader and I was giving the children a "heads up of next week's song, "I will be Valiant", and asked them to look for ways they can be valiant at home and at school. Just then, a little boy leaned over to his neighbor and with a very puzzled and concerned look on his face said, "She wants us to be VIOLENT this week?" Needless to say, I quickly clarified the word VALIANT and it's meaning! (Shared by Wendy Lindsey / ga01192007)
What happened to the primary music leader who bought snow tires? ~ In the sun they melted, melted, melted...
Music:
My Gospel Standards put to music - by Tara Tarbet (ga07152007)
The Family Proclamation set to music
Online Video Clips:
Conducting Tips for LDS Choir or Music Leaders by Michelle Willis
Other:
10 reasons to use Jolly Jen's Primary Song thumbnails
A fun way to teach children to watch you, the director
A Good Start - Start Singing Time out with a scripture was a super way to bring the Spirit in! Sometimes I'd have a child come up and read it and have them guess what we were going to focus on for Singing Time!
An idea while waiting for parents to pick up children from Primary
Annual Singing Time Checklist by Bekah Novitzke
Chorister Orientation by Kristina Labadie
Do you have a troublemaker in Primary?
For many songs, I create visual aids by printing off the words on my computer (36+ font is a good size) and combining them with pictures from old Church magazines. Some of my favorite visual aids were made using those gorgeous pictures. (Idea by Mary Ann Clements / ga02262009)
Here is what I do each week as the children come. Our pianist plays a song and I have faces that say "oh", "ah", "la la la", "hum", "sing." They each come in and start doing whatever face I hold up and if they aren't and start talking, I walk up individually to them and show them the face and look very earnestly at them and they start doing what's going on. This helps keep the noise level down and invites the spirit off the bat! (Idea by Nicole Marino)
How to get more singing time in....
Jolly Jenn Flipcharts by Teresa Aitken
Learning the children's names - What I did when I got called is took pictures of all the children. I cut it out and put it on a square paper then put their names on the bottom. I used them to call on the children and choose which child was going to help me. It is great because I could look at the pictures when I wasn't teaching and then when I was, if I forgot a name it's okay because I was reading it off the paper. I now have all the names down. (Idea by Whitney Walters)
Life size game board
Medal Ideas
My office-in-a-bag by Jana Whitley
Primary Program Song List (1998-2008) by Emily Woidka
Singing Notes by Olivia Hood and Kristi Mayer
Super Singer Award Ideas by Cindee Alexander
Wiggle Songs by Jocelyn Gibbons
Pianist Appreciation Ideas:
A bouquet of carnations by Christy Gearhart
Chocolate Keyboard
Pianist Appreciation Song
Pianist Recognition Idea by Sue Ward
Thanking your pianist by Melissa West
Thanking your pianist each week
Primary Program Helps:
Crossword Puzzle Game by Wendi Baggaley
Primary Program Song Survey by Wendi Baggaley
Scrambled Titles Game by Wendi Baggaley
Silent Simon Says by Bethany Adams - helping your children watch you
Song Ingredients by Michelle Pack
To help encourage the children in singing and reviewing our songs for the program I took a foam board and put a picture representing each song down one edge. I made 5 stars for each song and laminated them. I then placed Velcro on the board and on the back of the stars. You could also Velcro the pictures on so you can change it next year. And then after we sang the song our pianist would then tell us how many stars we earned. You can also cut some of the stars in half as well. I put junior primary on one side of the foam board and senior primary on the other. The loved it. (Idea by Shelia White / ga08232008)
Primary Sheet Music:
D'Net's Primary Music Page - If you are a piano teacher of have a child in piano lessons or a parent of a child that plays the piano, this is a great website. Or maybe your Primary Pianist is struggling to play the versions from the Primary Children's Songbook. Check it out. She has taken the songs for the 2008 Primary program and arranged them for Primer/Level 1 piano students.
Simplified Primary Music
Products you can buy:
Charts to help teach a song
Dry erase die
LDS Primary Posters
Puzzles:
Children's Songbook Crossword Puzzle (Make a giant copy and have the children fill in the answers)
Quotes:
"Primary songs are what scripture sounds like." - Marvin Goldstein
Sign Language:
Children's Songbook (ASL) - There is a list of selected songs from the Children's Songbook
Hymn Book (ASL) - There is a list of selected songs from the Hymn Book
Sign Language - A few websites to check out if teaching your children to sign a song
Song Tracker(s):
Primary Song Checklist by Melissa Bingham
Songs the Primary Knows by Tammy Griffin
Spanish Resources:
Dulce Musica de Primaria - SPANISH Primary Music Blog
Versículo Uno - Music Blog for Primary Music Leaders
Thanking those leaving Primary:
Video Clips:
Websites:







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