

I shared the links there and I was able to get the rest of the responses within a few days.Ī friend of mine emailed me excitedly letting me know she shared the surveys with some of her co-workers that are LDS (and bishops). I didn’t want to harass ward membersĪgain, so I turned to my LDS friends on Facebook. I easily got 100 responses for rounds 1 and 2, but I only had about 87 for round 3 and 79 for round 4. I heard that most families filled out the surveys as part of a Family Home Evening activity and had a blast. I then went into each auxiliary one Sunday with handouts that had the links to the surveys for those that weren’t on Facebook. Our ward has a closed group on Facebook and so I posted links for each round asking for responses.

“100 people surveyed the top 5 answers on the board” You can add 10 questions per survey and get 100 responses. Their free plan is perfect for this activity. I used Survey Monkey to create the surveys. I had all the YW presidency leaders come up with 10 questions each about 1 month before the activity so we’d have time to get responses. If you want to start from scratch, here is how I made it work: Questions

If you are a regular MS PowerPoint user, it will be simple and you’ll be able to see what to do just by opening the document, but for those that might be intimidated by PowerPoint, Youth Downloads’ instructions are great. Once you download from either site, I HIGHLY recommend you got to Youth Downloads to see the instructions for editing the Family Feud game template. We will give Youth Downloads $1 of every purchase we receive on our site. If you are interested in ours where the work is already done, this is where it’s at. I recommend downloading his and making a donation directly to him. He gives the Family Feud game template away for free, but asks for a donation. I found the original Family Feud game template at Youth Downloads. This game has ALL the bells and whistles! Sounds, visuals, music.

I thought more people would play it if the work was already done – so feel free to use some or all of what I have created. I put in over 20 hours to come up with survey questions, create the surveys, get ward members to answer the surveys, torture the data, find a template to use, and edit the template with all of our questions and answers. I’m just grateful I had Advil in my purse. The noise level was at epic proportions last night! Which is always a great sign that your efforts were worth it. It was a LOT of work, but oh so worth it! We have over 70 active youth in our ward and they had a blast. I created this LDS Family Feud Game Template for a combined YM/YW activity.
