Goals2030

For ages: 10-12 – Duration: ? – Languages: NL – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Paid game………………………………

Using a variety of student-centred materials, Goals2030 challenges students between the ages of 10-12 to be actively engaged with the 17 SDGs.
As experienced teachers in (primary) education we know how important it is to use teaching materials that appeal to learners. The assignments encourage creative thinking en motivate pupils to integrate their own inpunt.

Citizenship education in practice

Do you want your pupils to participate enthusiastically and creatively in citizenship education? Download the free assignments for an impression of the materials on offer. The Goals2030 website offers step-by-step plans and more than 150 videos. The game duration of 51 tasks varies from half an hour to five hours.

Link to website: Goals2030

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FutureLab Game®

For ages: 12-99 – Duration: 15-60 min – Languages: NL-EN – Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Paid game ………..

With the FutureLab Game®, players delve into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their future opportunities. Players formulate a personal question for the future with which they can look for answers on the internet and during company visits.

The FutureLab Game® makes players interested in sustainable developments and innovations. The game stimulates creative thinking. Players delve into various future questions together and formulate their personal future questions based on inspirational videos. They discover in a playful way what appeals to them and what future possibilities they want to explore further.

The game features 3 different team games. Team game 3 includes 68 inspirational videos, linked to the SDGs (4 per SDG). These videos show how various organizations and individuals contribute to the SDGs with often innovative solutions. They can be downloaded via a QR-code on the Nexxdott website.

The game fits perfectly with citizenship lessons, career orientation, and sustainable development projects, and it can be linked to systems thinking lessons and writing a profile paper based on personal questions about the future.

Storage tin with playsets for 4 teams of 4-5 people: 3 different team games, 60 photo cards, an instruction card on formulating future questions, SDG cards, 12 different question cards, 2 key cards, 1 closure card, 6 tip cards, dice, and a teacher’s manual. Online: page for young people with 68 inspirational videos, an explanation of the Doughnut Economy and SDGs, with accompanying videos.

The game is also suitable for adults, for example, as a team game with teams of teachers or in companies. It promotes knowledge and awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Link to the website: FutureLab Game®.

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The Matchstick Game

For ages: 10-16 – Duration: 45 min – Languages: DE – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Free game.……………………

The game allows students to experience the finiteness of a renewable raw material in the event of overuse. They take on the role of three foresters, who in the first round, compete with each other and try to harvest as many trees as possible for themselves. In a second round, the students cooperate with each other and manage the forest together. The game shows them that excessive timber removal endangers the existence of the forest and that sustainable management under competitive conditions is difficult.

Health and Safety of the Environment

The game introduces the players to the complexities of maintaining the health and safety of a natural environment.

Link to website: The Matchstick Game

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