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PhiloQuests: the day of creativity

12. Nighttime Notebook

Living creativity

  

ObjectiveTo reflect on your incredible experience as a Philoquester and identify key moments.

Duration: 10 to 20 minutes

Material: 

  • A sheet of paper
  • Pencils, eraser 

Instructions: 

  1. Think back to the moments of your day. Think about the different reflective and creative assignments you completed today. 
  2. Answer the following reflection questions:

    • How did you live creativity today? 
    • What was your highlight today?
    • What challenge did you face today? 
    • What lesson did you learn today?
    • What is your gratitude today?

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Bonus: The concept of creativity refuses to fall asleep and whispers into your ear one last story for you to think about... What bedtime story is it telling you to inspire really original dreams? Imagine the story and write it in your nighttime notebook!

How to embody creativity?

Tricks for tots: Instead of writing the story that creativity is telling you, you can illustrate it, and maybe even organize your drawings in the form of a fairy tale in which creativity would be a character: a hero? a monster? Up to you to decide! But also to explain your choice when you tell your beautiful bedtime story to a lucky loved one!
Tips for teens: How has your understanding of creativity evolved over the course of this mind-boggling philosophy quest? Can you identify the specific moments that changed your conception? Can creativity facilitate questioning ... or perhaps hinder it? Draw inspiration from your answers to the reflection questions. 

Share your creative reflections by sending them via email.
Include photos of your projects and notes of your thoughts, as well as your first name and your age!

 

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