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G.L. .W.<br />
WAY to GLOW<br />
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FOR GROUP DISCUSSION<br />
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G.L. .W.<br />
n Why does the chameleon change color?<br />
n Are you like a chameleon? How and why?<br />
n Do you sometimes have to change who you are to fit into social<br />
surroundings? What are some examples?<br />
n What is the downside of blending in? What is lost ?<br />
We all have to adapt to new experiences and challenges.<br />
This is how we grow. However, there are times when we know we are not<br />
able to be ourselves. What do you lose when you change who you know who<br />
you are and how you feel in order to “fit in”? How does it feel? Can you give<br />
an example or an image to help convey these feelings?<br />
Ask girls to write in their notebooks answers<br />
to the following questions:<br />
1. When I am alone with myself and my thoughts I am__________________<br />
___________________________________________________________.<br />
CHAMELEON<br />
The chameleon is a mysterious<br />
animal that can change colors to<br />
communicate to other chameleons<br />
and also to blend in with its<br />
surroundings (camouflage) as a<br />
way to protect itself. It can also look<br />
in two directions at once. Armed<br />
with a tongue you have to see to<br />
believe, the chameleon may be one<br />
of the most adaptable reptiles on the<br />
planet.<br />
2. When I am with others I am ____________________________________<br />
because____________________________________________________.<br />
3. When I go to ________________________________________I am more<br />
_________________________________because ___________________<br />
__________________________________________________________.<br />
image sources: top, 7-Themes.com<br />
bottom, NatSciNews.com<br />
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