1. Introduction
- Did the youth do any family history work with week?
- Have you ever taught someone how to use technology?
- Quote from Elder Bednar, “Your fingers have been trained to text and tweet to accelerate and advance the work of the Lord—not just to communicate quickly with your friends.”
2. Learning Together
- What are some ways you can use your technology skills to help others learn about family history?
- Quote from Generations Linked in Love by Elder Russell M. Nelson found in the printables
3. Teaching Others
- During the lesson, "Why is it important to learn about my family history?", the youth mentioned different ways that they find names to take to the temple. I had them teach their tips to the class.
- Watch "Preserve your Photos and Family Memories" video. When I watched this video, it really touched me and I knew that this was what we needed to focus on in this lesson.
- I hooked my laptop up to a tv and showed the youth how to add photos and stories to their ancestors "Memories" section of their profile. As well as how to tag other ancestors in the photo.
- I went to my grandma's house in preparation and she let me take a book full of stories and pictures. She even had cassette tape recordings of President Monson interviewing my Great-Grandparents that need to be transcribed. How cool is that!? Let's just say I'm hooked on learning about my ancestors and I brought all the life histories, some photos and those cassette tapes to show my class, hoping that they will find the enthusiasm for learning about their ancestors.
- I also showed them how to use the Memories app on their phones. It links to the Family Tree (Family Search) app. You can store pictures, recordings, and documents on the Memories app while you are meeting with grandparents and others who can share stories and pictures of ancestors. There is a really cool feature on the Family Tree app called "Relatives Around Me". If two people have this screen open on their phone, Family Tree will find how you and their other person are the most closely related. I found out my husband is my 6th cousin!
4. Making it Personal
- Watch "Help Others Add Photos and Documents the Their Family Tree" video
- Think of someone that you could share what we have learned today with (FHE, Grandparents, sibilings)
- I bought copies of "My Family: Stories that Bring Us Together" booklet from the distribution center. You can also order them online HERE
- Let the class share their family stories
5. Conclusion
- You might not remember all of their names, but they will never forget yours.
- SoulSavers treat (I put a piece of paper over the "Life" part of "LifeSavors")
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