Stand For the Right

The children already knew this song from years past.  The senior had no problem remembering it.
For this one I used pictures that I drew and hung them up on the board (like I did for "I Feel My Savior's Love").

Pictures:
  • Prophet - Thomas S. Monson picture
  • Be True -  wrote the words in capitals on piece of paper
  • Work - a hammer and nail
  • Play - children playing ball and jump-roping
  • Darkness -  moon and stars
  • Light - sun
  • "Stand" - everyone stood when we sang this word


The Standing Game:

In order to make it fun as we cemented the words in the children's memories we played a standing game.
I brought a chair up front and throughout the song the children would have to watch me to see if I stood up or sat down at any particular part of the song.  I chose names out of the basket and let a child at a time be the "standing" leader.


As the children learned it better, I would choose names out of the basket and let them take a picture down one at a time.  You could also start with the pictures down, indicate on the board with a piece of masking tape where the pictures go and then choose a child to come up and pick a picture to place in a spot.  Singing all the while. 

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