152. Nature Connection

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With a string, create links between the images that the players have in their hands


Activity details

Duration: 105 minutes

Participants: 0 - 0 people

Cost: $ 3

Age range: 7-25 years old

Equipments

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Goal:

- Becoming aware of the links between people
- Becoming aware of the links between people and nature 
- learn respect for nature and others 
- Develop links within the group

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Warning:

Laminate images so they don't get damaged 

Prefer large groups

Steps

Print the photos and, if possible, laminate them

Each participant receives an upside-down image without choosing it! Everyone must accept the image and cannot refuse it! Afterward, everyone returns to their seats and reflects on their image.

 

  • What do you think of your image?
  • Do you feel a certain emotion when looking at this image?        
  • How do you think it relates to the artist's personal history?
  • Let's discuss how we can interpret the message behind this image.

Let's form a circle and place our images in front of us.

 

  1. To connect with the elements of nature, we'll pass a string between us.
  2. It's important that each of us finds our connection and weaves a large web where everyone is linked. It’s great to see everyone getting involved in finding connections.
  3. However, we need to be careful as someone might quickly cut the string or link.
  1. After the connection is severed, take a moment to reflect on your feelings. 
  2. Write down your answers to the three questions asked during the activity.        
  3. Then, share your answers with the group so that everyone can learn from each other.
  4. If you're presenting to a large group, we kindly request that only volunteers share their answers.

Nature is fragile: man must respect it, taking care of what he does. As the What if activity emphasizes , none of my actions or inactions remain without an effect on what surrounds me, even what apparently doesn't matter much, such as  making a smile or not making a smile... .

 

  1. We all start our lives as fragile and vulnerable beings, and it's not always easy to navigate the world around us. By adapting to nature and working with it, we can achieve great things. By working hard and putting in the effort, we can create a more favorable environment for ourselves to grow and thrive. By adapting to nature and working with it, we can achieve great things.
  2. Man's work can have both positive and negative effects on nature and the environment. We should strive to allow for creativity and the creation of useful and beautiful things, while also respecting and preserving nature.
  3. We share a common world with nature, manufactured objects, and culture. The interdependence and communion between all of us is created by our participation and use of this common world. This interdependence and communion are part of our identity, sometimes for the better and especially for the better.

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