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| LEADERSHIP MOVIES: "TALK THE TALK, RUN THE RUN" by Luke Aeschliman | ||||||||||||
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YOUTH GROUP LESSON 56
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| MATERIALS AND ADVANCE PREPARATION: 1 The movies “Forrest Gump” and “Finding Nemo” 2 VHS or DVD player 3 Preview the times noted in the session to confirm them with your videos. 4 Thank you cards and pens SESSION OUTLINE FOCUS Divide the group into two groups. Give the first group this assignment: Come up with 3 examples of something that is easier to SHOW than to TELL somebody how to do it. Give the second group this assignment: Come up with 3 examples of something that is easier to TELL somebody how to do than to SHOW them. When the groups have their examples, ask them to do just the opposite: ie: the first group will TELL the second group what to do; and the second group will SHOW the first group what to do. For example, Group 1 might want to teach Group 2 how to do a certain dance. That is easier to show, but they will have to tell Group 2 how to do the dance. Or, Group 2 might want to teach Group 1 to say the alphabet, but they have to show them how to do it. CONNECT WITH THE MOVIES 1 Cue “Finding Nemo” to show from 1:24:00 to 1:29:05. 2 Watch the clip. 3 Discuss: • How does Nemo demonstrate leadership skills? • When should you use this type of leadership? Is it always appropriate? Share examples. Continued... |
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