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Flemish kerMOS: Environmental fair
With these educational folk games you bring seven environmental themes to your school:
- water,
- waste prevention,
- nature,
- mobility,
- energy,
- climate
- greening.
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Got your back: Class game about racism and bystander attitudes
How do you react when you experience something racist? How can you best assist a target? What makes you not respond or respond to racist incidents and statements? How can young people respond safely when they witness racist incidents and …
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Where are the caterpillars: Climate game
Two great tits are desperate.
Their young cry out for caterpillars.
But those caterpillars appear to have disappeared...A frenzied murder?
A foolish kidnapping?
A terrible disease?Play the game Where are the caterpillars? and find out why. …
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Drinks case with sugar play
The drinks case consists of a script and the sugar game. The purpose of
the game is to increase the knowledge and skills to become more aware
choosing healthy drinks. The students check how much sugar is in the drinks.Translated by
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Festivities and rituals: Cluedo
In this Cluedo, no one has been murdered this time, but celebrations and rituals in different philosophies are discussed.
The assignment is simple: the students must collect as many tips as possible to find out which party they have been invited to. …
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GETTING YOURSELF WAY in Care and Health: Educational game
The aim of the game is to familiarize young people with the healthcare and welfare landscape.
The game is built around fifteen characters with various requests for help in the field of health and well-being. The players try to help the characters by …
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Common sense, how is the fork on the handle?: Board game
As part of the Stem & Vork project, ILVO developed a board game in collaboration with Odisee Hogeschool and Luca School of Arts.
The aim of the game is to let young people between the ages of 12 and 99 experience what the business life of a farmer …
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Crazy about myself: The mental health game
Talking helps! Unfortunately, the threshold for starting a conversation about mental health is often very high.
Crazy about myself is a card game released by author and documentary maker Alwin Ritstier, who is best known for his YouTube channel …
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Biodiversity: Video, lesson plan and game
In this video, the students discover the threats to biodiversity and the associated consequences. Miero the anteater takes the students to Berry, the polar bear, whose habitat is shrinking. Then he goes to the rainforest where the orangutans have …
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Amai!: Card game artificial intelligence
Be the first to try to build a smart AI solution such as a smart refrigerator, a nutrition coach or a waste sorting aid. You do that by collecting the right cards. And make sure your system doesn't crash!
The game is simple with simple rules and is …
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Kikkerbecool: Board game to practice social skills
Kikkerbecool is an exciting board game in which the players discuss different skills with each other:
- social skills,
- good manners,
- stand up for yourself,
- deal with bullying and teasing.
While the children cheerfully discuss all kinds of …
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A stitch loose?: A playful conversation about mental health and quality of life
Loose a stitch? is a stubborn game that opens up the stigma surrounding (mental) vulnerability in a creative, constructive and positive way and increases resilience .
Targets
- Awareness and understanding about mental well-being, stigma and …
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