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Dialogue Puzzle

Use your communication skills to build this dialogue puzzle together!

What will you learn?

This activity works towards the LISTENING, ACKNOWLEDGING and RESPONDING requirements for the Dialogue for Peace Challenge.

Materials Needed

  • 1 puzzle per team (Link) - print and stick it to cardboard or another durable material!
Activity Instructions
  1. Introduce the topic of Dialogue. What is Dialogue?
  2. Then, explain we will discover the 10 Principles of Dialogue.
  3. Form teams of up to 5 members and provide a puzzle to each group to assemble. 
  4. While building the puzzle, you should give certain restrictions to different members of the team. Some of the restrictions that can be indicated are:
  • They cannot speak at any time.
  • They have 5 – 10 - 15 minutes to solve the puzzle.
  • Only one person can touch the pieces.
  • Only one member can see and the rest can’t etc.
  1. Once the groups have completed the puzzle, ask the members to reflect on the content. The puzzle contains the ten principles of dialogue, they should read through each statement carefully to support the discussion. For more detailed information on each principle, refer to the D4P manual, pg 86
  2. Bring the group together to share their thoughts on the 10 Principles, and ask for 1-3 individual reflections from the group.
  3. Summarise the importance of the 10 Principles before starting the debriefing and reflection.

 

Debriefing and Reflection

Please refer to the Learning Objectives above for each age group when explaining, facilitating, and recapping this activity. Select the questions relevant to the age group and their objectives.

  • Is there any one principle that you really connect with?
  • Can you think of an example of where this principle will be useful in your life?
  • Why do you think these principles work well together and can support dialogue?

As the adult leader, you should also encourage other reflection and questions based on your knowledge, experience and desired objectives

Time needed

45 minutes

Contains

  • Offline content

Age range

  • 7 to 10
  • 11 to 14
  • 15 and above

Challenges

SDGs

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Time needed

45 minutes

Contains

  • Offline content

Age range

  • 7 to 10
  • 11 to 14
  • 15 and above

Challenges

SDGs