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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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To the Anchor: Today's WCUU broadcast explores UU answers to today's Big Question: "Is life fair?" Several candidates will try out for the position of Dr. Phayre, a TV advice person who answers viewer questions on-air, from a UU point of view. The current Dr. Phayre, a WCUU celebrity, is now...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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1.a. Your name is Jay. You are one of three finalists for the single scholarship that Super Summer Camp offers every year. You hear the camp is a great place and you really want to go. But you will not be able to unless you win the scholarship. What will make tomorrow a perfect day for you? What...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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You break your arm—the one you write with. A hurricane destroys the homes of 5,000 families in another part of the country. You had let go of your dog's leash for one minute and now you can't find your dog. A parent found all your hidden candy and threw it away. Fighting soldiers in a nation far...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 broadcast explores UU answers to today's Big Question: "Why do bad things happen?" The script has three parts. In the first, a panel of four UUs share UU responses to the question....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Includes material from Why Do Bad Things Happen? by Charlene Brotman, Barbara Marsh, and Ann Field (Brotman Marsh-Field Curriculums, 1975)....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Paraphrased from the 1961 UUA General Resolution.All our laws must respect human life. Our laws and courts should help criminals, not hurt or kill them. Nobody can prove that capital punishment stops crime. If we make a mistake and put the wrong person to death, we cannot correct the mistake.Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Find this 1961 UUA General Resolution text online....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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The WCUU script includes short speaking parts for four UUville Citizens. You will need to decide exactly what to say when the Roving Reporter interviews you. The paragraph about your role will help you get started....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 broadcast, Roving Reporter wanders around UUville and asks citizens what they believe happens when we die. Your job is to follow the script, read your part and otherwise keep things going....Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Unitarian Universalism — We all can have different ideas about an afterlife, whether it exists, and what it might be like. We agree that after physical death, a person lives on through the people who have known them and the deeds they have done.(Our century-long Universalist heritage taught that...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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Unitarian Universalism — We agree that after physical death, a person lives on through the people who have known them and the deeds they have done. We may hold different ideas about the nature or existence of an afterlife. Roman Catholicism — We believe people are judged when they die, based on...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page
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1. Is the theory of evolution the best way to explain how life began? Yes — No 2. I would rather study . . . Myths — Science 3. I think that something or someone had to start the whole process of evolution. Call it God, or call it Mystery or whatever, but whatever you call it, it had to be...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 talks about a UU scientist's attempt to have life named the greatest wonder of the world. Your job is to follow the script, read your part, and otherwise keep things going. When the broadcast begins, you are alone on camera, sitting or standing in front of a...Leader Resource | October 27, 2011 | For Children, Grade 6, Middle School | From Riddle and MysteryCurriculum page