Come Follow Me Sketchnotes
"Not As I Will, But As Thou Wilt"
Matthew 26; Mark 14; Luke 22; John 18
June 10-16
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Monday: Read Matthew 26:17-30. Watch: The Emblems of the Sacrament excerpt of a talk from Elder Holland and discuss.
June 10-16
Each week I share a page of sketchnotes for that week's Come Follow Me lessons. I love to use these in my own scriptures as a way to help me remember the content we're studying and internalize the messages of the gospel.
I also love hearing from you and seeing how you and your children are using these pages as well as all the resources I share.
Making a simple lesson plan for the week has been HUGE for me and the rest of our family. Taking a few minutes at the start of each week to decide what we'll read/watch/discuss in our family scripture time has a large impact on how well those lessons actually go.
I highly recommend that you jot down a quick plan for this week. You're even welcome to use ours!

Our Family's Study Plan:
Monday: Read Matthew 26:17-30. Watch: The Emblems of the Sacrament excerpt of a talk from Elder Holland and discuss.
Wednesday: Read and discuss The Atonement
Friday: Read Mark 14:27-31. Watch and discuss Simon Peter Denied the Savior Three Times: President Hinckley shares compassion for Peter
Saturday: Read Luke 22:40-46 and discuss.
For Children:
Remembering Jesus: short illustrated story for younger children
The Atonement: an explanation of the Atonement
For Teens/Adults:
Videos and Podcasts:
TRACE. You can also trace these into your scriptures or journal using a light box or a sunny window. My husband made me an awesome lightbox, but this one is a great option for you to purchase.
COLORING PAGE. Use as a coloring page for your kids to work on during family scripture time. Write additional notes and insights on the pages as you go. You could add all the completed sketchnotes pages to a binder to keep as a reminder of the gospel topics you've discussed together.
STICKER PAPER. Print on clear sticker paper and cut apart the doodles to add to your scripture journal or into the margins of your scriptures. (This year, I am using this free wide-margin New Testament PDF that I had printed and spiral bound at a local copy shop. But there are many wide-margin options available.)
Printing on clear sticker paper allows you to add color to the doodles using colored pencils, but still be able to see the words beneath them. I have tried out a few different kinds of colored pencils on this sticker paper. Ergosoft pencils and Prismacolor pencils work really well.
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