March 28 - April 3 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids by Come Follow Me FHE - image of a girl adding sacrament cups to a tray

Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 14 | March 28 - April 3

We have multiple Come Follow Me subscriptions and multiple activities in each subscription to help you find what works best for your family. Our goal is to help families come closer to Christ and we’ve worked really hard on providing more options to help achieve our goal.

Toddler Come Follow Me Activity

March 28 - April 3 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids by Come Follow Me FHE - image of a coloring page, play dough and other miscellaneous.

Show your child an object or picture that reminds you of someone you love. Explain that when you see this object you remember your loved one. Next, show your child a picture of the sacrament. Explain that when we take the sacrament we are remembering Jesus. We remember his teachings, that He died and was resurrected, and that He loves us. Color the coloring page together. Then watch “Gethsemane” by scanning the QR code on your lesson plan page. Share your testimony that we can remember Jesus when we partake of the sacrament.

Elementary Come Follow Me Activities

CREATE IT ACTIVITY:

Learn about The Passover with our “paper plate sheep craft.” Read Exodus 11:5-66 and 12:1-13. Then use the interactive sacrament trays with bread and water and talk about the sacrament.

SURPRISE ACTIVITY:

Review the plagues in Egypt (Exodus 7-11) with our 10 plagues of Egypt felt board story. Print and cut out the pictures, then glue to felt for a felt board or magnets for the fridge. Have the kids use the pictures as they follow along or quiz them at the end to see how much they remember.

These are just two of the six fun, creative, and engaging activities for this week’s lesson. See your lesson plan page and materials for more activities and QR codes to videos that go along with what we are learning about this week!

Come Follow Me Teen Lessons

Each week the Come Follow Me Teen Lesson includes 4 discussion questions, a challenge, QR code to a video made by experienced Seminary teachers, and a scripture print to print off and display.

Come Follow Me Premium Extras for April

The extra premium materials will only be available in your account during the current month, April 1st-30th.

A Country Singing Time Activity, Keep The Commandments Song Chart, Bible Basket Books, and 18 Bible Teaching Posters and Stories.

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