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1 to 100 PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:This activity will teach youth that it is important to stay in control when faced with a pressure situation. Details: Space: AnyActivity Type: Movement/groupGrades: 4-12Group Size: 4 or moreTime: 10-15 minutes Materials: 1 […]

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Bad, Better, Best

Bad, Better, Best PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:When we are faced with situations that make us angry, we can handle them by choosing a bad way, a good way, or a best way. This activity

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Book Lift

Book Lift PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:We use an activity (object lesson) to illustrate the principle of resistance. This will allow students to feel what resistance is in a way that is similar to someone

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Blowout

Blowout PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:This activity is designed to show students that “blowing up” or losing control of their temper is not an effective or positive defense mechanism. Blowing up may make us feel

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Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland PDF InstructionsPrefer a PDF? Just click the button below and you can download or view a PDF version of this activity. Download PDF Instructions Introduction:In the film “Alice in Wonderland,” the rabbit asks Alice which road she is going to take. She answers that she isn’t sure, to which the rabbit retorts,

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