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group of teenagers having a discussion

Greenhouse Cinema

This activity is all about learning about global warming. Start by asking question such as : what do we mean by global warming? what does it mean, how does it work and why does it matter?
Art materials to make and create with

Make a Energy Action Plan

Discuss as a group ways that reduce their use of energy. Then make plans or drawing to reduce energy.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Taking to the Streets

get into small groups to discuss and rank which topics would make them ‘Most Likely to Take to the Streets’ or ‘Least Likely to Take to the Streets’.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Becoming a Changemaker Discussion

group of teenagers having a discussion

Play your role

Debate a hot topic with some helpful, and some less helpful participants
group of teenagers having a discussion

Share a Skill

group of teenagers having a discussion

What if

Participants imagine the consequences that could arise from particular situations, using drama techniques to think in particular about what would happen if children took all decisions
group of teenagers having a discussion

Body Image - Discussion

Some examples of discussion that can be lead after doing the Body Image activities.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Self-perception vs. public perception

This activity encourages an open discussion about the differences between the way we see ourselves and the way others see us.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Knowing me, knowing you - Discussion

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Jigsaw

This a quiet activity to encourage venturers to think about their life and to get to know better other people.
Children playing a clapping game

Diversity game show

The group(s) are asked a range of questions and the aim of the activity is to get as many ‘diversity points’ as possible within the time limit.

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