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Multi Age Curricula
Connecting with the Earth
Authors: Martha Nabatian
Theme and Discription: Sessions are based on Canada's geographical features: woodlands, prairies, oceans, lakes, rivers, and the Arctic. Helps participants develop a more spiritual relationship with the world around them.
We Believe
Editors: Ann Fields and Joan Goodwin
Theme and Description This program for small, multi-age groups, builds on the 7 Principles of Unitarian Universalism. Since Unitarian Universalists often state what we do not believe, the editors chose to work from the very foundation of our faith when developing this curriculum. The activities encourage participants to incorporate the Principles into their lives. Includes a leader guide, workbook of materials for activities and worship, the resource book People by Peter Spier, an inflatable world globe, and a cassette tape of songs.
Worth and Dignity of All People
Authors: Marjorie Dunn
Theme and Description Based on the first Principle--the inherent worth and dignity of every person--for grades 1 to 8 in 4 grade levels (1 to 2, 3 to 4, 5 to 6, and 7 to 8). Themes include building a caring/respectful group; understanding people with disabilities; understanding/overcoming racism, sexism, homophobia, and prejudice. Each theme is addressed in age-appropriate ways.
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