Write questions such as the following on separate pieces of paper. Have at least one question for each child in your class (if your class is small you may want to have at least two questions for each child).
If someone in your family had to leave home for a while, what could you ask Heavenly Father for in your prayers?
If our lesson taught us to choose the right, what could we ask Heavenly Father for in our class prayer?
If our lesson taught us to be kind, what could we ask Heavenly Father for in our class prayer?
If your friend were sick and unable to come out and play, what might you ask in your prayers?
What could we ask for in our prayers each morning and evening?
What could we ask for the children in our Primary class when we pray?
Prepare to sing or say the words to “A Prayer Song” (Children’s Songbook, p. 22).
Materials needed:
A Bible and a Book of Mormon.
Picture 2-14, Class Prayer (62200); picture 2-15, Brigham Young; picture 2-16, Heber J. Grant as a Boy.
Make the necessary preparations for any enrichment activities you want to use.
Suggested Lesson Development
Attention activity
Before inviting a child to give the opening prayer, display picture 2-14, Class Prayer, and reverently sing or say the words to “A Prayer Song.”
We bow our heads in prayer today,
We fold our arms together,
Then close our eyes, and while we pray
We talk to Heav’nly Father.
While someone in the class says the prayer, what should the rest of us do?
Sing “A Prayer Song” again. Have the children get ready for the prayer by doing what the words of the song tell them to do.
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
We Get Ready Before We Pray
We Can Feel Close to Heavenly Father When We Pray
We Speak Reverently When We Pray
We Pray to Thank Heavenly Father for Our Blessings
We Pray to Ask for Heavenly Father’s Help
Summary
Invite a child to give the closing prayer. Before the prayer, have the children get ready to pray by softly singing “A Prayer Song” and doing what the song tells them to do. Remind them that Heavenly Father is listening and that everyone in the room is praying even though only one person is saying the words. Remind all the children to say “amen” at the end of the prayer.
Enrichment Activities
Choose from the following activities those that will work best for the children in your class. You can use them in the lesson itself or as a review or summary. For additional guidance, see “Class Time” in “Helps for the Teacher.”
Give each child a copy or tracing of the handout titled “I Will Pray Reverently,” found at the end of the lesson. Give the children crayons and let them color their pictures. Encourage the children to show their pictures to their families and tell their families what they learned about prayer today.
Help the children sing or say the words to the first verse of “We Bow Our Heads” (Children’s Songbook, p. 25), doing the actions indicated:
We bow our heads (bow heads) and close our eyes (close eyes)
And say a little prayer (fold arms).
We thank our Father graciously
For blessings we all share (outstretch arms).
Sing or say the words to the second verse of “I Pray in Faith” (Children’s Songbook, p. 14) to remind the children of the things they should say when they pray.
Give the children paper and crayons or pencils, and let them draw pictures of themselves praying. They could draw pictures of family prayer, morning or evening personal prayer, prayer at mealtime, or any other place and time when they pray.