Peacemaker Pizza
Teach and encourage your children to be a peacemaker at school and at home. This is a fun and easy gospel game for anytime, as an LDS Primary Lesson Activity, or for Family Home Evening. Have fun building your individual pizzas while answering questions about being a peacemaker.
Reproduce onto cardstock as many of the circular pizza shapes as there are children in your classroom or members of your family. Laminate these shapes. Reproduce the eight individual pizza pieces onto cardstock. Laminate these pieces. You should create eight pieces for each pizza circle shape you reproduced. Use "Sticky-back" Velcro to hold the eight pieces of pizza to the circular pizza shape. Reproduce the game cards onto colored cardstock. Laminate and cut out the cards for durability.
Give each player a pizza circle to place in front of them when playing. Place all the individual pizza slices in the center of play. Stack the game cards face down in the center of play. The object of this activity is to be the first player to collect all the "PEACES" of their peacemaker pizza first. This is done by taking turns choosing a card from the deck. They read (or have it read for them) the card. If it is a positive "PEACEMAKER" type action they may choose a "PEACE" of pizza from the center of the game area and place it on their pizza according to the matching number on the slice and their pizza. If they choose a negative action that does not show peace, they place the card on the bottom of the deck and their turn ends. Keep taking turns until one player has placed all eight of their "PEACES" on their Peacemaker Pizza!