Reverently, Quietly is a simple primary song that you can teach at home, on Zoom or in singing time! The visuals help convey the meaning of the song wonderfully!

Most of my ideas and visuals for this lesson plan come from the book A Children’s Songbook Companion. If you aren’t familiar with this book, you should be! Check out more details HERE.


Ask them to count all the words that end in “ly” [10]. Have them hold up their fingers to show their answer. Repeat to check answers. It’s always fun if you’re wrong on purpose and have them correct you ;).
Repeat again, gradually adding the associated image/words on the board, have the children sing the words they see as you point to them:
- Reverently, Quietly
- Lovingly
- Reverently, Quietly
- Softly Sing
- Reverently, Quietly
- Humbly
- Holy Spirit

You can access my printables at my Resource Library. Instructions for accessing my Resource Library are found at the bottom of this post.
Ask these optional questions as you hang the corresponding pictures:
- What do we do lovingly? [think of thee]
- What do we do softly? [sing our melody]
- What do we do humbly? [pray]
(To humbly pray is to be ready to repent and obey Heavenly Father)
Bear testimony that being reverent doesn’t only mean just being quiet. It means being ready to learn more about Heavenly Father. As we are reverent and quiet, we can ask for the Holy Ghost to be with us.
Check out this quick tutorial video for accessing the Resource Library:
These printables are filed on my Resource Library page under Song Title > Reverently, Quietly.
6 thoughts on “Reverently, Quietly”
There is no link for REverently, Quietly on your Resource Page 🙂
Hi Rachel!
I just checked and it appears to be there. I’ll email you the link.
~Camille
Thank you again Camille! You’ve been my weekly resource for 3 years. I check your emails and page religiously!
Hi Kelsey!
Thank you for your kind comments! It’s been really difficult this year with church being canceled. I’m glad to hear you are still here!
~Camille
I wanted the pictures for Reverently Quietly and I’m not getting access to your library. I’ve been able to get access in the past. What should I do?
Hi Eloise!
I’ve emailed you the link to my Resource Library. Let me know if you have any trouble or do not receive it.
~Camille