term 1
2 FEBRUARY - 3 JULY
2 FEBRUARY - 3 JULY
Doctrinal Mastery Lessons are in bold blue.
Life Preparation Lessons are in italicized purple.
ASSESS YOUR LEARNING LESSONS are in CAPITALIZED GREEN.
Students must attend one "ASSESS YOUR LEARNING" lesson each term to pass the assessment requirement.
PUBLIC HOLIDAY: Waitangi Day (Friday 6 Feb)
LESSON 166 Focusing on Jesus Christ in the Scriptures
LESSON 162 Seeking Personal Revelation for My Questions
LESSON 16 Moses 7:1-21
LESSON 17 Moses 7:22-47
TEACHING TIP: Help learners recognize the Lord’s love, power, and mercy in their lives.
Helping students recognize what the Lord has done for them can help them exercise faith in Him. An example of how to do this is in Lesson 18: “Moses 7:53–69.” To learn more, see “Help Learners Recognize the Lord’s Love, Power, and Mercy in Their Lives” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 8).
INVITE A FRIEND WEEK
INVITE A FRIEND WEEK: Seminary Teachers and Students to "Invite a Friend" to Seminary!
All are encouraged to "Invite a Friend" to seminary this week to participate in spiritually fun lessons and activities that help emphasize, understand and apply doctrines and principles of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
LESSON 19 Moses 8
TEACHING TIP: Seek to know students—understand their circumstances, needs, and strengths.
Students are more willing to learn from someone who they know cares about them. Additionally, when we strive to get to know students with love, we can be inspired about how to best help them find personal meaning and power in the Savior and His gospel. An example of how seeking to understand students can influence our teaching can be found in Lesson 19: “Moses 8.” To learn more, see “The Savior Knows Us and Understands Our Circumstances, Needs, and Strengths” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 13).
LESSON 193 Taking Responsibility for Your Learning
2.LESSON 22 Abraham 1
3. LESSON 23 Genesis 12, 17
4. "Coming Closer to Jesus Christ", President Dallin H. Oaks (BYU Devotional, 10 Feb 2026)
Begin class with a devotional or prayer. Then watch President Oaks’ talk together. After the video, use the PowerPoint slides to guide your class discussion. If you’d like to make any changes, you can download the slides and adjust them to meet the needs of your students.
TEACHING TIP: Help learners seek, recognize, and act on personal revelation.
Teachers can help students recognize and act on inspiration from the Holy Ghost. One way to do this is to ask questions that help students act on personal revelation. The Savior also helped learners to act on revelation by asking them questions. An example of how to help others act on revelation can be found in Lesson 24: “Abraham 2:9–11.” To learn more, see “The Savior Helped Others Seek, Recognize, and Act on Personal Revelation” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 18).
LESSON 172 Setting Goals
LESSON 26 Genesis 19
LESSON 27 Genesis 22
LESSON 28 Doctrinal Mastery Practice 2
TEACHING TIP: Focus on truths that lead to conversion and build faith in Jesus Christ.
When teachers help students state converting principles in their own words, it can deepen their understanding of the scriptures and the words of the prophets. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 25: “Genesis 15–18, 21.” To learn more, see “The Savior Taught Truths That Lead to Conversion and Build Faith” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 22).
TEACHING TIP: Encourage learners to share the truths they are learning.
Inviting students to share with each other what they are learning can help them feel an increased confidence in class. To learn more, see “The Savior Encouraged Others to Share the Truths They Were Learning” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way p. 26). An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 31: “Genesis 28.”
TEACHING TIP: Help learners recognize the Lord’s love, power, and mercy in their lives.
Helping students recognize what the Lord has done for them can help them exercise faith in Him. An example of how to do this is in Lesson 18: “Moses 7:53–69.” To learn more, see “Help Learners Recognize the Lord’s Love, Power, and Mercy in Their Lives” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 8).
ASSESS YOUR LEARNING LESSON
TEACHING TIP: Find appropriate ways to express your love.
When the people you teach feel your love, they are more likely to also feel the Savior’s love for them as you teach. The Savior always looked for unique and personal ways to help the people He taught feel His love. To learn more, see “The Savior Expressed His Love for Those He Taught” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 14–15).
Look for opportunities this week to appropriately express your love for your students. One way you could do this is to send a message to a few students’ parents sharing something positive you have noticed about their child. (For additional training, see “Find appropriate ways to express your love” in Teacher Development Skills.)
LESSON 38 Exodus 1
LESSON 39 Exodus 2-4
LESSON 40 Exodus 5-6
LESSON 173 Our Divine Identity and Purpose
TEACHING TIP: The Savior was always ready to respond to the needs of learners.
Your students come to you from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances. Striving to meet the needs of your students can help you teach like the Savior. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 40: “Exodus 5–6.” To learn more about this, see “The Savior Was Always Ready to Respond to the Needs of Others” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 17).
PUBLIC HOLIDAY: Good Friday (Friday 3 Apr)
LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL TERM 1
LESSON 206 Studying the Messages of the Lord's Servants
LESSON 205 Preparing for General Conference
LESSON Easter Lesson
LESSON Easter Overview (Select one of the options below)
Teach a lesson based on a general conference address about Easter (LESSON 207: Template: Teachings of Church Leaders may be useful in preparing this lesson).
Teach one or both of the following lessons: LESSON 162: The Living Christ, Part 1; LESSON 163: The Living Christ, Part 2.
TEACHING TIP: Help students find personal meaning in the doctrine you teach.
Helping students recognize the personal relevance of the Savior’s doctrine can help what they learn feel meaningful and useful. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 43: “Exodus 12–13, Part 2.” To learn more, see “The Savior Helped People Find Personal Relevance in His Doctrine” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 23).
2-WEEK BREAK
TEACHING TIP: Help learners recognize the Lord’s love, power, and mercy in their lives.
Helping students recognize what the Lord has done for them can help them exercise faith in Him. An example of how to do this is in Lesson 18: “Moses 7:53–69.” To learn more, see “Help Learners Recognize the Lord’s Love, Power, and Mercy in Their Lives” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 8).
PUBLIC HOLIDAY: ANZAC Day (Observed Monday 27 Apr)
ASSESS YOUR LEARNING LESSON
TEACHING TIP: Look for symbols that testify of Jesus Christ.
As you study this week’s materials with your students, look for powerful symbolism that testifies of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Give students opportunities to learn from the Holy Ghost as they reflect on what these symbols can represent. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 52: “Exodus 25; 35–40.” To learn more, see “Look for Symbols That Testify of Jesus Christ” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 7).
INVITE A FRIEND WEEK
INVITE A FRIEND WEEK: Seminary Teachers and Students to "Invite a Friend" to Seminary!
All are encouraged to "Invite a Friend" to seminary this week to participate in spiritually fun lessons and activities that help emphasize, understand and apply doctrines and principles of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
LESSON 181 Building Emotional Strength in the Lord
TEACHING TIP: Bear testimony often, and invite learners to share their feelings, experiences, and testimonies.
As students share their feelings, experiences, and testimonies, the Holy Ghost will bear witness of the truth of what they are saying, both to their own minds and hearts as well as to others. To learn more about the power of sharing testimony, see “The Savior Bore Testimony to Those He Taught” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way, p. 18). An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 57: “Numbers 21.”
TEACHING TIP: Teach from the scriptures and words of latter-day prophets.
When teachings are based on the scriptures and words of latter-day prophets, students are more likely to feel the Holy Ghost testify of the truths they are learning. For more on how the Savior did this, see “The Savior Taught from the Scriptures” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way, p. 21). An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 60: “Deuteronomy 15.”
TEACHING TIP: Encourage learners to come to know the Savior by studying the gospel daily.
Scripture study gives us a chance to hear the Savior’s voice. The invitation to read the scriptures is an invitation to come to know Jesus Christ. As you teach your students about scripture study, encourage them to not only find what the scriptures teach about the Savior but to find Him. To learn more, see “The Savior Encouraged Others to Come to Know Him by Studying His Word” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 25). An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 61: “Joshua 1.”
ASSESS YOUR LEARNING LESSON
TEACHING TIP: Help Learners Strengthen Their Relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
Helping students recognize the love of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ in their lives will strengthen their connection to Them. To learn more, see “Help Learners Strengthen Their Relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ” in Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 9. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 65: “Judges 2–4.”
PUBLIC HOLIDAY: King's Birthday (Monday 1 June)
TEACHING TIP: Find appropriate ways to express your love.
When the people you teach feel your love, they are more likely to also feel the Savior’s love for them as you teach. The Savior always looked for unique and personal ways to help the people He taught feel His love. To learn more, see “The Savior Expressed His Love for Those He Taught” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 14–15).
Look for opportunities this week to appropriately express your love for your students. One way you could do this is to send a message to a few students’ parents sharing something positive you have noticed about their child. (For additional training, see “Find appropriate ways to express your love” in Teacher Development Skills.)
TEACHING TIP: Prepare yourself spiritually.
When teachers humbly prepare themselves and the learning activities for their students, the Holy Ghost can guide their preparation. For more on how the Savior prepared Himself to teach, see “The Savior Prepared Himself Spiritually to Teach” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 16–17).
For training on inviting the Spirit to refine your preparations to teach, see the skill “Use the document ‘Improving as a Christlike Teacher—A Personal Evaluation’ to invite the Holy Ghost to help you refine your preparations to teach” in Teacher Development Skills.
TEACHING TIP: Focus on truths that lead to conversion and build faith in Jesus Christ.
When teachers help students state converting principles in their own words, it can deepen their understanding of the scriptures and the words of the prophets. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 25: “Genesis 15–18, 21.” To learn more, see “The Savior Taught Truths That Lead to Conversion and Build Faith” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 22).
ASSESS YOUR LEARNING LESSON
TEACHING TIP: Invite learners to live what they are learning.
As students learn the Savior’s gospel, the Holy Ghost can help them recognize adjustments they need to make. Invitations to review the goals they have set previously can also help students see how they are progressing and make needed corrections. An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 80: “Assess Your Learning 5.”
For more on how the Savior did this, see the section “The Savior Invited Others to Live What He Taught” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way, 26).
LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL TERM 2
TEACHING TIP: Help learners find personal relevance in the doctrine of Jesus Christ.
When the Savior taught in parables, He allowed the learner to disover how the teachings related to them personally. The Savior invites us to find personal relevance in His teachings. We can help learners discover the relevance of the gospel of Jesus Christ by helping make connections between His gospel and their lives. To learn more, see “The Savior Helped People Find Personal Relevance in His Doctrine” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 23) An example of how to do this can be found in Lesson 86: “2 Kings 18–19.”
2-WEEK BREAK