Activity Lists
This is My Sacred Duty - Adults
Participate in Baptisms (for ancestors or not)
Participate in Initiatories (for ancestors or not)
Participate in an Endowment (for an ancestor or not)
Participate in a Couple Sealing (for ancestors or not)
Participate in a Parent/Child Sealing (for ancestors or not)
Visit the Ogden Family History Center and utilize their services.
Read one or all of the messages in the October 2010 Ensign about temples.
Make sure your temple recommend is current, if not, schedule an appointment
Find or draw a picture of the temple and hang it in your home.
Sign in to Family Search and use Ordinances Ready
Prepare a family home evening lesson on temples
Ask someone to share their testimony of temples
Look at your family tree with your family on Family Search
Learn the names of your grandparents and great grandparents
Add grandparents and great grandparents to your family tree
Research an ancestor’s life
Add pictures and a few stories of your ancestors on family search.
Participate in a service project at the temple like pulling weeds.
Offer to babysit for someone to go to the temple.
View photos of ancestors
Watch a video on the church website about temples.
Make a movie about your ancestor
Recreate family photo
Visit the gravesite of one of your ancestors
Visit ancestor homes on Google Earth
Create ancestor artwork
Find similarities between you and your ancestor “Like Father, like son”
Compare a face on Family Search
Family Search.org Activities
Heirloom scavenger hunt [what keepsakes do you have]
Make a map of what countries your ancestors are from.
Create your own family tree
Find famous relatives on Family Search
Visit the BYU Family History Tech Lab
Learn about the history of the country your ancestors were from
Make family recipes/eat what they ate
Order a Temple booklet on the Church's Website
Keep Family traditions
Create a Family History Photo Wall
Create a photo book
Give Grandpa or Grandma a call. Ask a specific question.
Did your ancestors serve a mission?
Learn facts about an ancestor’s birthday.
Do a Temple Craft Activity
Put a picture of a Temple on your screensaver
Take a selfie at the Temple or a family photo
Have a picnic on the Temple grounds
Have your FHE lessons revolve around the five Temple Covenants.
Learn about the construction of your favorite temple and the history of that temple.
Ask your parents about their temple wedding day.
Ask someone you know who serves in the temple about their experiences.
Indexing
Family History Field Trip - Walk where they walked
I Love to See the Temple - Primary
Complete the Temple Seek and Find
Read an article in the Friend or New Era about temples.
Find or draw a picture of the temple and hang it in your room
Prepare a family home evening lesson on temples
Ask someone to share their testimony of temples
Look at your family tree with your family on Family Search
Learn the names of your grandparents and great grandparents
Add grandparents and great grandparents to your family tree
Research an ancestor’s life
Add pictures and a few stories of your ancestors on family search
Participate in a service project at the temple like pulling weeds
Offer to babysit for someone to go to the temple
Watch a video on the church website about temples
Visit the gravesite of one of your ancestors
Build your ancestors' worlds [minecraft, legos, etc.]
Do a Temple Craft Activity
Make a map of what countries your ancestors are from
Create your own family tree
Find famous relatives on FamilySearch
Learn about the history of the country your ancestors were from
Make family recipes/Eat what they ate
Keep a family tradition
Learn about the construction of your favorite temple and the history of that temple
Ask your parents about their temple wedding day
Ask someone you know who serves in the temple about their experiences
Take a selfie at the temple or a family photo
Have a picnic on the temple grounds
Check out The Genealogy Kids
I'm Going There Someday - Youth
Take a temple prep class - contact the
Participate in Baptisms (for ancestors or not)
Make sure your temple recommend is current, if not, schedule an appointment
Read one or all of the messages in the October 2010 Ensign about temples
Sign up for seminary next year
Attend an FSY conference
Visit the Ogden Family History Center and utilize their services.
Read one or all of the messages in the October 2010 Ensign about temples
Find or draw a picture of the temple and hang it in your room
Sign in to Family Search and use Ordinances Ready
Prepare a family home evening lesson on temples
Ask someone to share their testimony of temples
Look at your family tree with your family on Family Search
Learn the names of your grandparents and great grandparents
Add grandparents and great grandparents to your family tree
Research an ancestor’s life
Add pictures and a few stories of your ancestors on family search
Participate in a service project at the temple like pulling weeds
Offer to babysit for someone to go to the temple.
View photos of ancestors
Build your ancestors' worlds [Minecraft, Lego, etc.]
Watch a video on the church website about temples
Make a movie about your ancestor
Visit the gravesite of one of your ancestors
Recreate family photo
Visit ancestor homes on Google Earth
Create ancestor artwork
Find similarities between you and your ancestor “Like Father, like son”
Compare a face on Family Search
Family Search.org Activities
Heirloom scavenger hunt [what keepsakes do you have]
Make a map of what countries your ancestors are from.
Create your own family tree
Find famous relatives on Family Search
Visit the BYU Family History Tech Lab
Learn about the history of the country your ancestors were from
Make family recipes/Eat what they ate
Keep a family tradition
Create a Family History Photo Wall
Create a photo book
Give Grandpa or Grandma a call. Ask a specific question
Did your ancestors serve a mission?
Learn facts about an ancestor’s birthday
Do a Temple Craft Activity
Put a picture of a Temple on your screensaver
Take a selfie at the Temple or a family photo
Have a picnic on the Temple grounds
Have your FHE lessons revolve around the five Temple Covenants
Learn about the construction of your favorite temple and the history of that temple
Ask your parents about their temple wedding day
Ask someone you know who serves in the temple about their experiences
Print your family fan chart
Indexing
Visit your ancestor's home on Google Earth