(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Start a personal journal (daily, weekly, or monthly).
Find a name you can eventually take to the temple.
Do the "Compare-A-Face" activity with your family. (FamilySearch.org)
Read the talk "Doing Sacred
Work in Quarantine"
by Kaith Ashley Moran.
Add a written, audio, or photo memory on Family Search.
Take the "Ancestor Challenge" Quiz (FamilySearch.org)
Find an ancestor
who has the same first name as you.
Print a blank family fan chart and see if you can complete it on your own up to 4 generations.
Read a story from two different ancestor's "Memories" on Family Search.
Plan a Family History activity to do at a family reunion.
Call and ask a
friend to share a story they remember
of one of their
ancestors with you.
Use the "All About Me" tool on Family Search to learn how much a gallon of gas or movie ticket was your birth year.
Discover your famous relatives with your family (relativefinder.org and sign in with your family search account).
Index a batch of names. (Call
a Family History
Consultant if
you want to learn!)
Find a cool story of one of your ancestors and share it with two people.
Write a card to a family member you haven't seen in a while.
Call a relative
and ask them to
tell you their favorite childhood memory.
Read the talk "Family History and Temple Work: Sealing and 'Healing'" by Elder Renlund
Set and achieve a week-long goal
to get on FamilySearch.org.
Find an ancestor with
a first name
longer than 10 letters.
Use the "My Pioneer Ancestors" tool on FamilySearch.org to
see if any of
your ancestors
crossed the plains
with the early
pioneers.
Share a picture or story of one of your ancestors on social media.
Set and achieve an indexing goal for a week.
Call and ask a
family member
to share a story they remember of one of their
ancestors with you.
Use the "All About Me" tool on Family Search to learn where your name comes from.