Breathe is based on a large mat with 12 brightly coloured segments Leaves on a tree encourage young people to think about who has influenced their lives. Students use a plasma ball to think about connecting with God. A plasma ball offers an inviting and thought provoking activity based around connecting with God Students record their responses to the questions as they go along. Mr Potato Head brings insight into accepting, rather than labelling, other people.
Each section is clearly labelled, making it easy for students to find the corresponding mp3 track Young people work out their impact on the planet using a set of scales. Russian dolls help students to think about how well other people know them, and who knows them best. Where would Jesus be if he was in your town? The UV torch reveals that this Mr Potato Head isn’t necessarily who you thought he was… Students add their responses to the question “Where is God?”
Bananas challenge students to think about how people around the world contribute to their daily life These blocks help students see a physical representation of their lifestyle’s impact on the world Friends, family, yourself, God - who knows you best? Image 15 The breathe mat fills a school hall or gym, giving students plenty of space to think and reflect Each activity has its own section and can accommodate up to 3 students at a time.
The mp3 players mean that students can focus on their own thinking, ignoring those around them Young people create a miniature town and decide where Jesus, this key historical figure, might be The centre of the plasma ball - is God really waiting for us to communicate with him? Students choose 6 characteristics to best describe themselves. The words on the football describe the standard of life for the children who make them Users are guided through each activity by mp3 tracks on an iPod shuffle

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