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BOUNDARY BREAKING

  1. What comes to your mind first when you hear the word reality?
  2. What is the most significant book you have ever read?
  3. What physical thing do you want to build more than anything else?
  4. What is the most honest thing you have ever known?
  5. What is the most entertaining movie you ever saw?
  6. What is the most beautiful quality about people?
  7. What do you like to do most with a free hour?
  8. What is the most overwhelming thing you know?
  9. What is the greatest problem in Canada?
  10. What thing makes you feel most humble?
  11. If you could choose to be an animal other than a person, what animal would you be?
  12. If you could smash one thing, and only one thing, what would you smash?
  13. What is the greatest crime one man can commit towards another?
  14. If you could tape-record the ugliest thing you know, what would it be?
  15. Choose a word which best describes your total life up to this moment.
  16. What do you think of when you think of tragedy?
  17. When do you sense being most alive?
  18. What television show do you like the most?
  19. Choose a word which you feel describes old people.
  20. What is the biggest waste you know of?
  21. What future discovery do you most anticipate?
  22. What do you love most?
  23. When you think of children less than three years old, what comes to your mind?
  24. Give another word for God.
  25. What one day in your life would you like to live over?
  26. What is the most powerful force in the world today?
  27. What is the best thing your student council has ever done?
  28. What three things would you change in your school?
  29. What is the worst thing your student council has ever done?
  30. What is most valuable about the work your group does in the school?
  31. What kind of leadership makes a difference in the world?

SUMMARY

    You may or may not decide to use this. These questions are designed to aid in summarizing the experience of breaking boundaries between people.

  1. Why did we do this?
  2. What happened during the session?
  3. What things did you find out about other people?
  4. Why don't we ask these kinds of questions in normal life?
  5. What do you hope to accomplish while you attend this workshop?

This page is from the book CASAA Student Activity Sourcebook. You can purchase this book from our resource library.

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