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1. You are shopping for a new outfit in a large department store. One outfit is exactly the design, color and price you want. Another outfit is more expensive and a different design, but it has a belt that would look great on the first outfit....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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WCUU Lifetime WCUU Press Pass Issued to: _______________________ Valid for the life of the bearer... and perhaps beyond. WCUU Wisdom of the Community of Unitarian Universalists This pass signifies the completion of participation in Riddle and Mystery. Moreover, it entitles the bearer to enter and...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Some people ask if Unitarian Universalism is really a religion. The answer is "yes." Unitarian Universalism is a community of people engaged in search for answers to big questions — religious questions. That is what a religion does....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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To the Anchor: In today's WCUU program, everyone in Riddle and Mystery will be part of the show, forming a human chalice and sharing thoughts about being a Unitarian Universalist. Your job is to follow the script, read your part and otherwise keep things going. Before the show begins, make sure...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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In your small group, try to answer the following cat questions. Take notes if you like, but you need not write full answers. You will discuss your ideas when the small groups get together. Part 1. Somebody tells you, "There is a cat in a tree." 1. How do you decide whether to believe that statement?Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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To the Anchor: Today's WCUU program is a UU Kid's dream. Your job is to follow the script, read your part, and otherwise keep things going. When the broadcast begins, you are alone, sitting or standing in front of a microphone. [Director: Cue the station break.] [Director: Cue the theme music....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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To the Co-Anchors: Today's WCUU program features the UU entries in a Mystery Day Parade. Your job is to follow the script, read your parts and keep things going. When the broadcast begins, you have a microphone. The parade can be seen in the background. Co-Anchor 1: This is WCUU, Wisdom of the...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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1. Where do we come from? Most Unitarian Universalists believe everything in our known universe comes out of the stardust created by a Big Bang. Our history from then to now can best by traced by science. Why there was a Big Bang, and why there is anything at all remains a mystery. 2. What are we?Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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In addition to these, create your own pairs from the discussions of your group in previous sessions. Where do we come from? From mystery and stardust. What are we? We are what we do. Where are we going? Toward goals we set for ourselves. Does God exist? Not on a throne in heaven. How did life begin?Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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First Reporter Here's your story. Tell the WCUU audience about it in your own words. You traveled to visit Washington, DC, in 2008. You visited a big Unitarian Universalist congregation there, called All Souls, Unitarian. You wanted to know where the name came from. You found a large, impressive...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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To the Anchor: Today's WCUU program is a report on UU ideas about soul. Your job is to follow the script, read your part, and otherwise keep things going. When the broadcast begins, you are alone, sitting or standing in front of a microphone. [Director: Cue the station break.] [Director: Cue the...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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1. When you die, your soul lives on and goes to one of three places: Heaven, or Hell or Purgatory. This is the Roman Catholic belief. Purgatory is a nasty place where souls are purified until they are ready for heaven....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Use these descriptions to prepare youth to role-play a prominent historical Unitarian Universalist on the WCUU advice panel (Activity 3). Susan B. Anthony You were a famous Unitarian who was born in 1820 and died in 1906. You fought hard for women's rights—especially the right to vote. You never...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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You are in the audience at a WCUU panel discussion about how to decide what to do with your life. When the Anchor invites questions, ask anything you want. Use one of these, if nobody else has yet asked it, or make up your own. I am just a sixth grader....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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UU Parent You are a UU Parent on a WCUU panel helping young people decide what to do with their lives. Here are some ideas you may base your answers on. You can think of other ideas yourself. Know who you are and what you want. Make your family proud of you....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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To the Anchor: Today's WCUU program features a guest panel of informed Unitarian Universalists answering questions from UU youth about what to do with their lives. Your job is to follow the script, read your part, and keep things moving. When the broadcast begins, you are facing the UU panelists.Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Parents A feeling deep inside you Your teachers Laws Money you get paid Friends Your happiness The government Schools Unitarian Universalism Your doctors Other peoples' happiness Love Status in society The needs of the world...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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To the Anchor: Today's WCUU program is a news feature about how a lost soul named Lost Soul finds happiness. Your job is to follow the script, read your part and otherwise keep things going. When the broadcast begins, you are alone, sitting or standing in front of a microphone. [Director: Cue the...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Liking Loving Taking care of (like the environment) Caring about (as with friends) Buying Selling Sharing Trading Listening Telling Enjoying Praying Playing with Working...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Family Circle of friends People we know Organizations we belong to (bands, dance troupes, sports team, our congregation, neighborhood association, social justice group, etc.) Town State Country Continent Environment World Galaxy Universe Whatever is beyond the Universe (e.g., God/Mystery/Spirit)...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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