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Die Pattern Cut along dotted lines. Fold solid lines toward blank side. Tape together as you fold inward to form a cube. www.ldsfamilyfun.com 2006 Living Scriptures, Inc. All rights reserved. May be used freely for personal, non-commercial purposes.
Q & A Cards: Cut along dotted lines and then fold each card in half with writing on the outside. Tape or glue together if desired. Place on game board with the question side up. President Kimball said that one of the most valuable records is the one you keep of your own life. True or false? Young people donʼt need to worry about keeping a journal. True or false? Archer Walters wrote in his journal that his children would cry because they were what? Name 1 of the lessons that we can learn from the challenges the pioneers faced. True False Hungry Courage, Love, Faith, Devotion, Commitment, Endurance Dallin H. Oaks said wolves were more dangerous than drug dealers. True or false? The lack of hard work can result in spiritually corrosive challenges. True or false? President Kimball said that by keeping journals our posterity will learn to know and love us. True or false? In the Book of Mormon Jacob wrote that he was commanded to write on the plates to hand down to his. False True True Seed President Kimball asked every family as they hold home evening to train their children to keep. The Savior chastised those who failed to record important events. True or false? M. Russell Ballard said that there are lessons for us in every the pioneers took. The stories the pioneers wrote in their journals interesting, but they canʼt teach us anything. True or false? Journals True Footstep False www.ldsfamilyfun.com 2006 Living Scriptures, Inc. All rights reserved. May be used freely for personal, non-commercial purposes.
Journal Entry Cards Cut along dotted lines and then fold each card in half with writing on the outside. Tape or glue together if desired. Place on game board with writing facing down. Left your shoes on the other side of the river. Have to walk barefoot the rest of the journey. Move 1 space back. You are cold all the time. Even when wrapped up in blankets your teeth chatter. Move 2 spaces back. You shovel snow with a frying pan in order to clear a space for your tent. Move 2 spaces back. Stayed up all night building a coffin for your brotherʼs son. Move forward 1 space. Youʼre faint from lack of food you keep going. Move 2 spaces back. Youʼre too tired to pull your handcart any further. Move 2 spaces back. Stopped at a farm house for 2 days to work for food. Skip a turn. You are so tired and cold you kneel down and cry. A captain slaps you and you move on. Move forward 1 space. You gathered buffalo chips to build a fire. Move forward 1 space. You used your bacon to grease your handcart wheels. Move forward 1 space. You were bitten by a rattle snake. Elderʼs gave you a blessing and you were healed. Move forward 2 spaces. You see the rescue party coming, as though they were angels from heaven. Move forward 1 space. www.ldsfamilyfun.com 2006 Living Scriptures, Inc. All rights reserved. May be used freely for personal, non-commercial purposes.