Doctrinal Mastery Mark & Meet Doctrine & Covenants Part 2

Welcome to the Doctrinal Mastery Mark & Meet lesson for seminary teachers. If you need ideas for the Doctrinal Mastery Intro lesson, check out this video:    • Life Lesson 164: Strengthening Your Spirua...   Big Ideas: -Rotating students is a powerful class management strategy to reduce distractions and foster a positive environment. -Review classroom procedures: daily reminders about boundaries, backpack and cell phone policies, hand signals for communication, and maintaining a safe, positive zone. -Introduce the concept of 'Ting'—the Chinese symbol for real listening, which involves ears, eyes, heart, and undivided attention. -Emphasize the power of high fives and positive gestures -Use rotating seating arrangements to pair strong and weak students, break up distractions, and keep the classroom dynamic and inclusive. -Doctrinal Mastery Activity: students introduce themselves, mark scriptures, discuss questions, and high five each other to build community and reinforce learning. -Foster a positive classroom environment by encouraging compliments, high fives, and an "you're awesome" mindset. 02:00 — Review Classroom Procedures and Rules 04:27 — The Concept of 'Ting' = Real Listening 06:27 — The Power of High Fives 07:51 — Rotating Students for Effective Learning 12:05 — Doctrinal Mastery Activity 14:57 — Building a Positive Classroom Environment Links: Google Drive Folder (Use if you don’t have PowerPoint): https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... PowerPoint (open in google drive): https://docs.google.com/presentation/... Quick PowerPoint download: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=do... Email: [email protected]