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General Conference Notebook

General Conference Notebook

Rachel Woods
General Conference of the LDS Church is held twice a year, and this notebook idea, submitted by C.O. Worthington, is a great way to help children (and adults) listen and pay closer attention to what is being said.

Similar to the General Conference Booklet, this notebook has more room to write notes and even has pictures of the 1st Presidency and 12 Apostles. Instructions
With the folded notebook if you print the pages front to back it makes a two sheet booklet with the general authorities in order. Or, if you don't want to print the pages front to back you can use the full notebook and staple them on the left hand side. You can also print additional blank pages to make your notebook larger.

With these General Conference notebooks you can create your own "small plates" by recording and remembering your impressions as you listen to the speakers at General Conference. See the General Conference Activities and Games for additional resources.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also has a wonderful General Conference Notebook (pdf)
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