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Revision as of 16:59, 16 February 2022
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Describe the national, state or provincial, AY, Pathfinder, and Christian flags.
Teaching Tip
Materials:
Have either the physical flag or large printouts in color of the following flags: US, local state/province, AY, Pathfinder, Christian
Procedure:
Have one participant for each flag and hold up their flag when it's their turn. Have each participant describe out loud what they see on the flag and what it looks like. Encourage them to point to what they are verbally describing. They can also mention what each color and/or symbol represents, if they know or remember.
Example: Youth that is holding the Christian flag can say: "This is the Christian flag and it's mostly white with a blue square in the corner and a red cross in the square. White means purity, blue means the baptismal waters, red means the blood of Christ."