
OBJECTIVE: To encourage each youth to be a positive influence on others and to withstand negative peer pressure. Review enrichment activity 1 in the lesson manual for which the following activity illustrates.
5 Visuals (Color and Black & White) with instructions and a Scripture Challenge card.
LESSON DETAILS (below)
TO FIND LESSON (visit https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/manual/primary...): Present Lesson 32 – Primary 6 Manual – Old Testament: Rehoboam (see enrichment activity 1 that this activity illustrates).
ACTIVITY: Peer Pressure cross-match puzzle
Read the quote from Robert D. Hales (Ensign, May 1990, p. 40): “A true friend makes it easier for us to live the gospel by being around him.” Help youth learn how to respond to pressure situations, and to be a positive influence on friends.
To-Do cross-match: Draw an arrow from the pressure situation (listed in the center column) to the left (negative peer pressure). Then draw an arrow from the pressure situation to the right (positive influence).
Talk About the consequences of each decision. Option: Use different colors to draw arrows.
TO MAKE Print and cut out the Peer Pressure cross-match for each child.
THOUGHT TREAT: Peer Pressure Pop. Open a can of pop and talk about the pressure that comes as you lift the lid. Talk about peer pressure as you pour each youth some pop into a small cup. Tell them a similar pressure (to this can of pop opening) is felt when friends suggest you do something that is wrong. You feel uneasy and restless. You can ease this pressure if you know your values (what you believe in). You know what is right and you can say “no.” This way you can be a positive influence on others.
“And they spake unto him, saying, If thou wilt be a servant unto this people this day, and wilt serve them, and answer them, and speak good words to them, then they will be thy servants for ever.
THE ABOVE Peer Pressure Cross-match puzzle illustrates the following