Hey, you guys, welcome back.
Maria:It's time for the creative side of week five.
Maria:So this is where I give you three easy options to work with to help
Maria:teach your kids or your classes.
Maria:Just remember, my goal here is not that you do all of these.
Maria:In fact, I'm giving you a variety on purpose so that you can pick
Maria:the one that works for your family.
Maria:Or maybe you do a hybrid of two or.
Maria:come up with something else entirely.
Maria:This is just a way for you to get a creative kickstart so that you know
Maria:that you can teach these things in new and surprising ways, and hopefully
Maria:pull in a few more kids and get them engaged in their scriptures.
Maria:I'm gonna walk you through the supplies list that you'll need
Maria:for all three of them first, and then I'll take you into each one
Maria:and tell you how to pull them off.
Maria:First and foremost, I really wanted to shine a spotlight on the Liahona,
Maria:this ball of curious workmanship, and I found myself wanting to
Maria:create something that was Curious.
Maria:I wanted to make something that people were confused by, and then it
Maria:comes together, mostly because I feel like that's revelation, you guys.
Maria:The, the Liohona is a beautiful guide for what revelation looks like.
Maria:It is something that we have to figure out, and once we
Maria:understand it, it can guide us.
Maria:So, I made you a round ball of curious work.
Maria:Basically, this is a box that you're going to make.
Maria:You have it, the printable comes in a full color version like this, or
Maria:a version you can color yourself.
Maria:But to create it, you just need cardstock, you guys.
Maria:Nothing else.
Maria:You don't even need tape.
Maria:You probably need a little tiny bit of glue for this one.
Maria:So cardstock and glue.
Maria:And then if you want to, you can stash things inside it.
Maria:And for that, you just need small treats.
Maria:I thought it was more fun to have gold treats, so mine is stashed with
Maria:Rolos and Dove caramel chocolates, but you can grab anything you want.
Maria:This is a really good way to help your kids understand a connection to the
Maria:Holy Ghost in just a new, fun way.
Maria:That's your first one.
Maria:Second one.
Maria:This is talking about the tools Nephi seeks.
Maria:I love that his first reaction when he is asked to build a boat is to ask the Lord,
Maria:okay, where do I need to go to make tools?
Maria:Where can I find the ore so that I can make a bellows and make the hammer or
Maria:whatever he needed to create this boat that was not in the manner of men.
Maria:And there's a really fun way to teach your kids about this idea
Maria:of how tools amplify your efforts.
Maria:There's a great BYU devotional that we'll talk about here in
Maria:just a minute that I loved.
Maria:It was all about being a better boat builder, and I'll give you links to
Maria:it in the notes, but one of the things he talked about is how we should
Maria:use tools to amplify our efforts.
Maria:When God asks us to do something, We should seek the best tools we can.
Maria:And if we can't find them, we should make them so that we can amplify
Maria:what our little human arms can do and do something more powerful.
Maria:And there's a cool way to teach that by showing your kids simple machines.
Maria:So I'm going to demonstrate for you a simple machine of a pulley, and
Maria:you can show your kids how a pulley makes a workload easier, but you
Maria:honestly could do any simple machine.
Maria:It could be an axle and a wheel.
Maria:It could be a lever.
Maria:It could be anything.
Maria:I'll walk you through it in the notes.
Maria:So if you want to do it the way our kids did it and do the milk.
Maria:gallon challenge, then you're gonna need three carabiners like this.
Maria:They don't need to be super weight bearing carabiners, just any three.
Maria:And then also a little bit of rope, and you'll be good to go.
Maria:Third one, you guys, maybe it's because I was craving these to start
Maria:with, but when I read this week about Nephi using the story of the brazen
Maria:serpent to motivate his brothers.
Maria:I was like, okay, we're making pretzels because in the Old Testament, for
Maria:those of you who've been with us for a while, we made these brazen serpents
Maria:on a stick to teach this lesson.
Maria:So I thought what would be cool about bringing it back now is what's
Maria:great about the Book of Mormon is it actually adds to the story.
Maria:This is where you learn why they didn't look at the stick and
Maria:what happened because of it.
Maria:You don't get the full story as deeply in the Old Testament as
Maria:you do scattered throughout the chapters of the Book of Mormon.
Maria:So this is our week you guys.
Maria:So on the printables this week you'll see a recipe for
Maria:these delicious pretzel dough.
Maria:You can turn them into little tiny bites or you can turn them into serpents on a
Maria:stick and teach your kids a cool lesson.
Maria:It's really just simple ingredients.
Maria:Nothing fancy.
Maria:The only thing that you might not have on hand are peppercorns or in
Maria:our case we couldn't, we didn't have peppercorns so I used cloves for the eyes.
Maria:But other than that, you should have everything you need in the pantry.
Maria:Okay, that's your supplies list.
Maria:Time to get into the details.
Maria:Nephi basically gave us an object lesson this week by teaching us the
Maria:story of the Liahona, something that is given to the prophet when he's
Maria:supposed to go and do something.
Maria:It's something that has spindles inside that direct them where
Maria:to go in a straight course.
Maria:It's something that from time to time has new writing on it and new guidance
Maria:about how they should do things.
Maria:You even see in the verses this week that there's correction
Maria:on the Liahona at times.
Maria:There's that one point when Lehi reads it and he's afraid
Maria:because he's been murmuring.
Maria:I think that's the Holy Ghost, you guys.
Maria:It's this beautiful symbol for what the Spirit offers us.
Maria:It offers us guidance, it offers us course correction, and it works
Maria:according to our heed and diligence.
Maria:So you gotta cast a big spotlight on the Liahona this week.
Maria:And I wanted to give you a printable to help you do that.
Maria:There's this beautiful talk from Elder Bednar where he Compared to the two.
Maria:So a lot of the understandings I had about how the Leona is
Maria:a symbol come from his talk.
Maria:So if you go in the notes, you can find it.
Maria:It's from April, 2006.
Maria:Basically what I would do if I were teaching this object lesson,
Maria:I would create the printable first.
Maria:So make one for your kids.
Maria:Like I mentioned, you could put the full color or the black and white and let them
Maria:color it and then work on the folding.
Maria:I'll tell you upfront, the folding has to be pretty precise.
Maria:I give you these dotted lines that you're going to score first,
Maria:and then you're going to fold.
Maria:But if you don't fold them right on the lines.
Maria:The ball doesn't quite come together, right?
Maria:It's really frustrating.
Maria:It took me a while to kind of get the hang of it.
Maria:What I loved is once I did get it right and it did form this little ball,
Maria:then every time I opened and closed it after that, it went together smooth.
Maria:Like it would, you can see it right now.
Maria:If I like pull it open, you can see that when I push it back together,
Maria:it comes beautifully and neatly into this like spiral pattern.
Maria:The first time I tried to fold it.
Maria:It did not go beautifully and smoothly and easily.
Maria:And that's something I love about it.
Maria:If I was going to teach this in a class, I probably would have a stash of.
Maria:Treats.
Maria:For me, like I mentioned, we did Rolos and little, you know, gold
Maria:covered candies of some kind.
Maria:I would put those in a jar and then use some of the verses
Maria:from Elder Bednar's talk.
Maria:In the notes, if you go in the creative notes, I've pulled out a whole bunch
Maria:of them, plus a few more, that teach you things about the Holy Ghost.
Maria:And I would just assign it out.
Maria:So give your kids a couple of those verses and say, all right, you guys, I
Maria:want you to read these verses and tell me what it teaches us about the Liahona.
Maria:and about the Holy Ghost.
Maria:Some of them are one or the other, some teach both, but I think there's a lot to
Maria:be learned from your kid's vantage point.
Maria:What do they see in those verses and how can they teach it to everybody else?
Maria:And then when they do get the guts to speak out loud and say what they learned
Maria:about the Holy Ghost, they get to add a gold treat to their Liohona ball.
Maria:The goal being that by the end of class or the end of your family's
Maria:lesson, everybody's got a full ball.
Maria:You know, everybody has this full ball of goodness to remind
Maria:them what the Holy Ghost is like.
Maria:And then I would take time to talk about the process of
Maria:folding that it's hard, right?
Maria:It's hard at first.
Maria:And once we get those creases set and we get things in motion, it gets smoother.
Maria:It gets easier and it can offer us more.
Maria:That's the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Maria:Bizarre little ball of curious workmanship made out of paper
Maria:will help you teach that.
Maria:This is one of those lessons that you can use to teach one verse or another.
Maria:In my case, in this week's study, I really like using simple machines to help my kids
Maria:understand that Nephi sought out tools.
Maria:He didn't just go to make the boat.
Maria:What he did is he tried to find ways to amplify his own strengths.
Maria:You know, his own abilities would be stronger if he figured out ways
Maria:to get the timber to the shore.
Maria:If he figured out ways to make the iron stronger by building a bellows,
Maria:that amplified his natural abilities.
Maria:I love that piece primarily because I listened to that, um, BYU devotional.
Maria:So if you go on the notes, you can find it.
Maria:It's from, his name is Christopher Mattson.
Maria:I believe he was, he's a professor of engineering, if I remember right.
Maria:So his ideas on building a better boat, I thought were fascinating.
Maria:He compares Nephi's boat to the brother of Jared's boat and talks about how
Maria:we can use their boat building to help us understand our journeys.
Maria:And he's the one that emphasized this idea about tools.
Maria:Tools being a way to amplify our own efforts.
Maria:And then he applied it to our life, things we do right now.
Maria:Like, we can use the tools that the church provides, like the Gospel
Maria:Library app and other sources that they give us, to amplify our efforts
Maria:to understand the gospel, to teach the gospel, all kinds of things.
Maria:I also think he encourages you to make your own tools.
Maria:So if you get in a calling where you're like, I don't know how to
Maria:do this better, you have to trust that there is ore in these hills and
Maria:that the Lord would never give you a calling without giving you supplies.
Maria:You just might have to put some effort in to get those supplies to
Maria:come together the same way Nephi did.
Maria:So that's where the simple machines challenge comes from.
Maria:It's from that talk.
Maria:He references Simple machines as a way that Nephi probably used to amplify his
Maria:own efforts that we should do the same.
Maria:So honestly, you could teach this in a hundred different ways.
Maria:If you search simple machine experiment on YouTube, I'm sure you can come up with
Maria:some cool ways to apply this to your kids.
Maria:For us, we did this pulley challenge because back in 2020.
Maria:We had this gallon challenge.
Maria:It was our first throw down.
Maria:And you had to come up with some way to use a pulley to lift
Maria:jugs of milk or jugs of paint.
Maria:And it was awesome to see the responses of the class because you
Maria:guys were all over the country and all of you submitted videos of your
Maria:kids hoisting these huge heavy things because they put pulleys to work.
Maria:So if you want to try that with your kids, all you need to do is series of pulleys.
Maria:Basically, you're going to teach them the difference between just trying to lift a
Maria:jug of milk on their own, just picking it up off the ground and comparing that to
Maria:if they attach it to just one carabiner and they pull down, the load is easier.
Maria:It's not lighter, but the load is easier.
Maria:When you create a pulley system and you put that jug of milk in the middle,
Maria:then that load is half as heavy that you can accomplish twice as much
Maria:with the same force pulling down.
Maria:Since my kids are older than they were back in 2020, we decided to up the ante
Maria:a little bit and Make them put their heads under the gallon of milk so that if
Maria:they let go it would fall on their face.
Maria:But you could do any number of options out there.
Maria:But my hope is that you find a way to teach how small and simple
Maria:things can accomplish great work.
Maria:How when we seek the tools that God has put in our vicinity and put them
Maria:to use, we can accomplish even more.
Maria:It's part of what God put us here to do, to use our natural strength.
Maria:and our abilities coupled with the tools he's offered so that
Maria:we can accomplish great things.
Maria:I hope you have a blast, and if you get a chance, I would love to
Maria:see what your family comes up with.
Maria:One of the witnesses that the brass plates must have been purer than maybe
Maria:what we have in our Bible today is that you see Nephi tell us this story
Maria:about the fiery serpents, that when the children of Israel were Plagued with
Maria:these serpents that were biting people and people were dying the Savior offered
Maria:his prophet a solution He said to Moses.
Maria:I want you to forge a brass serpent I want you to put it up on a pole
Maria:and have people look at it And if they will look they will be saved
Maria:they'll be healed of this infirmity.
Maria:And so he does, and a lot of people don't turn.
Maria:What the Book of Mormon adds, that you don't necessarily get
Maria:as fully in the Bible, is that you find out why they didn't.
Maria:That it's because of the simpleness of the way, the ease of it.
Maria:It seemed too simple and too easy.
Maria:It almost brings back ideas of Naaman.
Maria:Remember in the Old Testament when we studied about Naaman, who was told that
Maria:he's supposed to go dip himself in the Jordan seven times, and he's like, No, and
Maria:then his servant says to him, you know, if, if Elijah asked you to do some great
Maria:thing, you probably would have done it.
Maria:And then he, he humbles himself and he dips himself and then
Maria:he's healed of his leprosy.
Maria:It's that same sort of feel.
Maria:So I feel like creating an object lesson that helps your kids
Maria:remember the simpleness of the way.
Maria:is a powerful one because a lot of the solutions to their everyday
Maria:problems are simple solutions.
Maria:They are scripture study, prayer, showing up for youth activities, showing up
Maria:at the temple, doing the best you can.
Maria:Those are the solutions that are Simple.
Maria:They seem like they can't solve their weighty teenage problems, but they can.
Maria:They are, they are a way that God can speak to them and give
Maria:them more catered direction.
Maria:So I just wanted some way to help my kids remember that story.
Maria:It's referenced at least three or four times in the Book of
Maria:Mormon, this brazen serpent story.
Maria:And so I feel like it's one of those anthems that can help our kids.
Maria:Remember their connection.
Maria:Remember that the easy option can help and can lift.
Maria:So, I think you gotta make something memorable.
Maria:That's where these brazen serpents come in.
Maria:The reason I like these for this story is because they actually
Maria:have a golden hue, right?
Maria:The egg wash that you put over them when you bake them makes
Maria:them turn this kind of golden hue.
Maria:And then, as your kids are forming them, you can talk about the story.
Maria:You can talk about what happened with Moses's situation.
Maria:You can talk about what happened with Laman and Lemuel and how they
Maria:didn't like the easy answers either.
Maria:They murmured and complained and when Nephi asked them to
Maria:just be obedient, they refused.
Maria:They turned away.
Maria:So you can talk about all those stories as you create them.
Maria:The recipe is really simple, you guys.
Maria:It's just a basic bread recipe, but this is a particularly delicious one.
Maria:And you're going to make it the, if you've never made pretzels before,
Maria:it's a pretty simple process.
Maria:Basically, you're going to make the it'll rise for a little.
Maria:Maybe 40 minutes or so, and then you're going to shape them into snakes.
Maria:What I like about this for a kid interactive object lesson is they
Maria:really don't need to be perfect.
Maria:In fact, the snakes are cooler if they're not perfect.
Maria:So have your kids roll out their little ball of dough into like You know, kind
Maria:of like a fat Crayola marker size rope.
Maria:Then you're going to put it in that bath of baking soda and
Maria:water and then pull it out.
Maria:And once it's pulled out, you can shape it a little bit.
Maria:Once you put it onto the cookie sheet, you can shape it to give it a snake head.
Maria:You can, you know, twist its tail around, you can make it coil on itself,
Maria:and then set it on that, you know, parchment covered baking sheet and
Maria:then you pop it in the oven to like.
Maria:Get it all secured and hold on to that shape.
Maria:Then at the very end, after they've cooked, that's when
Maria:you put them on a stick.
Maria:And that's when you, you know, teach the story.
Maria:What I like about this is as soon as I started making these
Maria:again, my kids remembered.
Maria:You know, like, we haven't done this for a couple years, you guys, and as soon
Maria:as we started talking about it, they not just remembered how delicious the pretzels
Maria:were, but they remembered the story.
Maria:They remembered about the brass serpent.
Maria:They remembered about Moses, and they were able to talk to me as we cooked.
Maria:You know, it wasn't like we had a fancy formal lesson, you guys.
Maria:This was at like 10 o'clock at night, and as we were brushing and talking
Maria:about these snakes, they remembered their testimonies from a couple years
Maria:ago, they see it reinforced today, and they could talk about ideas on
Maria:how this principle applies today.
Maria:So, it seems silly and sort of trivial, but I'm telling you, These kind of
Maria:memories last, and hopefully, tasting something delicious while they study these
Maria:scriptures will help it last even longer.
Maria:Thank you for being here, you guys.
Maria:That is it for Week 5.
Maria:I think it's going to be a good one.
Maria:I just want to remind you that if you're watching this on YouTube or maybe
Maria:listening on the podcast version, you can find the full course and everything
Maria:that comes with it over on my site.
Maria:So if you go to gather.
Maria:mechmom.
Maria:com, then you can find some options.
Maria:As a free member, you can see the videos, you can engage with the community there.
Maria:As a monthly member, you can have access to all the videos, all the
Maria:notes, all the printables, not just from this year, but from all the years.
Maria:And then if you're an annual subscriber, meaning you pay once a year, then you
Maria:have access to all those things, plus all the MechMom printables I've ever made.
Maria:So where Valentine's is coming up here pretty quick, if you need Valentine's
Maria:games for your class or cool Valentine's for your kids to take to class,
Maria:the MechMom printables area will.
Maria:We'll give you everything you need.
Maria:So hopefully there's some good options out there.
Maria:But again, I would remind you that if you're not part of the course and you
Maria:just want to grab a printable or two, you can often find those on my Etsy shop.
Maria:So things like the Leah Hona from this week, if you just want to purchase that
Maria:one, you can find it over in my Etsy shop.
Maria:Just search for the Mech, Mech Mom Etsy shop, and you'll be able to track it down.
Maria:Otherwise, I hope you enjoy your week, you guys.
Maria:If you want to come join me on Monday, on the site, gather.
Maria:mecmom.
Maria:com, you can RSVP to come to the live.
Maria:That's just a quick, you know, 40 minutes or so to an hour live video where we
Maria:interact kind of like a Zoom call and we chat through this week's study.
Maria:I take you more chapter by chapter.
Maria:I point out some things I didn't have time to fit into these videos.
Maria:And Honestly, we just have a good discussion.
Maria:It's a good way to kind of buoy yourself up and get you
Maria:eager to get into the verses.
Maria:I promise this week you won't need much enticement.
Maria:This is a great week of study and I think you're going to really love it.
Maria:There's a lot to pull and I think you'll find it fast.
Maria:So I hope you enjoy your study you guys and I'll see you on Monday.