Prepare to help the children sing one or two songs about Jesus Christ, such as “I Think When I Read That Sweet Story” (Children’s Songbook, p. 56) and “Jesus Said Love Everyone” (Children’s Songbook, p. 61). The words to these songs and others about Jesus are included at the back of the manual.
Prepare to tell one of your favorite stories about Jesus Christ, using a picture if one is available.
Materials needed:
A Bible and a Doctrine and Covenants.
Sacrament trays for the bread and the water.
Picture 2-29, Passing the Sacrament (62021); picture 2-54, The Last Supper (Gospel Art Picture Kit 225; 62174); picture 2-59, The Christus.
Make the necessary preparations for any enrichment activities you want to use.
Suggested Lesson Development
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
Follow up with the children if you encouraged them to do something during the week.
Jesus Christ Gave Us the Sacrament
We Take the Sacrament to Remember Jesus Christ
We Can Think of Jesus Christ’s Love for Us during the Sacrament
Reverence during the Sacrament Will Help Us Remember Jesus Christ
Summary
Invite a child to give the closing 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.”
Sing or say the words to “To Think about Jesus” (Children’s Songbook, p. 71).
It shouldn’t be hard to sit very still,
And think about Jesus, his cross on the hill,
And all that he suffered and did for me;
It shouldn’t be hard to sit quietly.
It shouldn’t be hard, even though I am small,
To think about Jesus, not hard at all.
I think of the miles he walked in the dust,
And children he helped to love and to trust;
It shouldn’t be hard to sit tall in my seat,
To listen politely, to quiet my feet.
It shouldn’t be hard, even though I am small,
To think about Jesus, not hard at all.
With the approval of your Primary president, ask the bishop (or branch president) to arrange for a priest or deacon to visit the class and briefly explain his duties regarding the sacrament.
Make a copy of the picture of children sitting reverently (found at the end of the lesson), color it, and cut it into five puzzle pieces. Print one of the following questions on the back of each piece:
What is the most important thing we do at sacrament meeting?
What does the priest do when it is time for the sacrament?
What do the deacons do with the sacrament?
How should we sit during the sacrament?
What should we think about during the sacrament?
Spread the puzzle pieces on the floor or table. Have a child select a puzzle piece. Ask the children the question on the back of the piece and help them answer it. When all the questions have been answered, help the children put the puzzle together.
Help the children say the following verse:
The Sacrament
I’ll fold my arms, I’ll bow my head,
And quiet, quiet be;
As the sacrament is blessed,
I will remember Thee.
(DeVota M. Peterson)
Repeat the verse a few times to help the children memorize it.
You may want to ask the following questions before repeating the verse:
What do we fold?
What do we bow?
During the sacrament are we supposed to be quiet or noisy?