While researching labyrinths I came across a number of wonderful resources, including the photo which is a food labyrinth made by a youth group as part of a fund raising/food donations drive, and had to share. Hopefully these will spark your creativity and make it easy for you to develop lesson plans about labyrinths. My children love using the printables as finger labyrinths. I simply printed off a number and put them in plastic paper protectors so they are reusable. These are also great to use with whiteboard markers. Voilà – instant mindfulness.
How to make a Labyrinth - video tutorial showing how to start from a plus sign to create a Classic Seven Circuit Cretan Labyrinth.
Labyrinth Print-ables - from basic to challenging, traditional to modern, this site provides a plethora of print-ables to color, trace and enjoy, including Cretan, Roman, Church, man in the maze, triple spiral, and many more.
Ball in a Labyrinth – a Flash game where you use your mouse to tilt the board moving a ball from start to finish – just beware the holes – highly addictive and progressively more difficult.
Virtual Labyrinth Walk – using your mouse you can trace a Classic Labyrinth with a variety of symbols to help you focus along with simple meditations.
101 Ways to Use a Labyrinth – Dan Johnston, PhD provides great suggestions on how to use a labyrinth including New Year’s, Hello/Goodbye, Beach Labyrinths and much more.
iPause App for iPhone - trace any one of six labyrinths or visually follow the green marble as it makes its way to the center and out again, will link to any music in your iPod.
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