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Thinking peaceful thoughts

Year level: Lower primary / Middle primary

Learning outcomes

Students share personal thoughts, ideas and understandings of peace.

Preparation

  • relaxing, gentle music
  • large sheets of paper and drawing materials
  • large space

Lie on floor with eyes closed and listen to gentle music.

Think about things that make you feel calm and happy.

Draw a picture to represent these peaceful thoughts.

Write captions for the pictures ‘Peace is…’.

Share these ideas and pictures.

Assessment task
Are students able to revisit these peaceful thoughts in times of conflict?

 
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Last Modified : Tuesday, 16 January 2007