30AnSwEr KEy1. ED. AG. F. CB bFrombActivities developed by teachers at the NSF Summer Institute
at Texas AM University,
College Station, TX, 1992, under the leadership of Dr. Ludy Benjamin.
activity 4
continued from previous page 33DuE DAtE: Mandala—a graphic, symbolic pattern of the universe
always a circle with parts, each representing universal attributes in Jungian psychology, a symbol representing efforts to reunify the self to the universe.
InStructIonSEach student will create a unique, personalized mandala. Besides following
the few guidelines below, particularly those regarding shape and size, there are no requirements. However, everything must have a meaning that you assign to it colors used, shapes,
symbols, concept of inside/outside, up/down, placement on the space, directional attributes, light/dark, and so on.
guIDElInES 1. The mandala MUST be a circle. The completed mandala must not exceed a inch diameter or fall under a inch diameter. This is NOT a “collage/montage.” Therefore,
you should have no words on it, no cutout pictures from magazines, or downloaded images from the computer—it is important that this is your creation. Your name as a creator goes on the BACK only, along with a complete heading
that includes your class, period, and the date.
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