World-Domino

For ages: 16-18 – Duration: 50 minutes – Languages: NL – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐- Free game.………………………………….

Students explore how different forms of work are available to adults and how they are valued differently.

Prosperity and Fundamental Human Rights

Students explore how prosperity is unequally distributed across the world, including Belgium. Also how values and standards about work vary, depending on social and cultural backgrounds. They practice applying fundamental Human Rights and the Rights of the Child and explore the role of international organisations in promoting global well-being and peace.

Link to website: World Domino


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Planet Vivo

For ages: 8-11 – Duration: 80 minutes – Languages: EN-DE-NL-FR-PT – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Free game. .…………………

A team game about five ecosystems where players face challenges to learn about the threats to nature and how to protect it.

The game board shows five damaged ecosystems where life struggles to survive. Each round, the poles, forests, oceans, savannahs, and deserts send out SOS calls. Players must respond to each one and solve the challenges needed to bring these ecosystems back to health!

Puzzle to restore Ecosystems

When a group completes a challenge, they earn a puzzle piece. If they don’t succeed, they get a blank piece instead. At the end, all the pieces are assembled to reveal a transformed scene: the ecosystems are healed or the damage has been stopped. Students also receive an uplifting message about how they can help protect all forms of life around them.

Link to the game: Planet Vivo

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Let’s do Wonders for Sea Turtles

For ages: 6-18 – Duration: 60 minutes – Languages: FR – Rating:⭐⭐⭐ – Free game. .…………………..

Learn where waste comes from, where it ends up, and how it affects the environment and living things. Discover local projects and ideas that help the environment, and share them with others. Part of the Occitanie region’s awareness campaign: ‘Let’s Make Wonder – For a Sea Without Waste’.

Plastic Waste

80% of plastic waste comes from land, and 15 to 20% ends up on beaches, affecting all beaches and ports. This pollution harms marine life, especially whales and sea turtles, who often have plastic in their stomachs. Raising awareness among young people is key to changing behaviour and tackling marine and coastal plastic waste together.

Link to website: Let’s do wonders for sea turtles

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The 2022 Water Challenge

For ages: 8-16 – Duration: 50 minutes – Languages: FR – Rating:⭐⭐⭐ – Free game.………………………………….

Across France, swimming clubs, schools, pools, local authorities, and UNICEF volunteers are joining together to make the Water Challenge a fun, active, and educational event.

Educational Activities

This kit helps volunteers, primary & secondary school teachers, and activity leaders run educational activities for the Water Challenge all year long.

Link to website: The 2022 Water Challenge

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Biodiversity Game and -Video WWF

For ages: 6-14 – Duration: 50 minutes ? – Languages: NL – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Free game.……………………………….

A video about the threats to biodiversity and a free game called ‘Biodiversi-Links’. Join Miero the anteater to explore the causes of biodiversity loss and how to help. If you haven’t yet seen the first video or played the domino game, you can find it via the link. In that video, Miero explained what biodiversity is and why it matters.

Stop the loss of biodiversity

In this second video, students learn about the threats to biodiversity and their effects. Miero takes them to see Berry the polar bear, whose home is shrinking, and the rainforest, where orangutans are being forced to leave. But Miero also shows ways we can help stop the loss of biodiversity. From WWF.

Link to website: Game and Video Biodiversity WWF

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Water

For ages: 10+ – Duration: 20 minutes – Languages: DE – Rating:⭐⭐⭐ – Free game.………………………………….

The handout helps teachers prepare and explore the topic of water with their groups. We have developed and tested interactive, playful and fun methods over several years. Our goal is to support you with an overview, ideas, methods, and background information on water.

Education for sustainable development

The handout gives a brief introduction to education for sustainable development. It suggests first steps for creating a sustainable library and shares practical examples from different libraries. These examples offer ideas, and it’s helpful to contact the libraries listed for advice, tips, and to learn about challenges.

Link to website: Water

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Biodiversity – Domino – Video

For ages: 6-12 – Duration: 20 minutes ? – Languages: NL – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Free game.……………………………….

The video lasts about 6 minutes and can be viewed on this page. A domino game, with which the pupils can repeat the concepts and animals from the video.

Teacher’s sheet

A downloadable teacher’s sheet is also available, with curriculum links, lesson goals, video chapters with timings, and a brief guide to the domino game. From WWF.

Link to website: Biodiversity – domino – video

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Radio Oorwoud

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

Challenge your friends to a board game about climate action. You will learn interesting things about the natural world and how to protect it along the way. Let your imagination run wild!.

Focus on conservation

A board game focused on conservation. Learn how to protect nature and challenge your friends to a game all about biodiversity. No instructions needed—just play with dice. Download the PDF Explore renewable energy, trains versus airplanes, waste recycling, energy saving, switching off lights, and more. A PDF is available for download in all European languages.

Link to website: Radio Oorwoud

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Aqua Heroes

For ages: 6-11 – Duration: ? – Languages: EN-DE-NL-PT-SP-FR  Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐- Free game.……………………………….

Aqua Heroes is a game about water waste, chemical pollution, drought, flooding, and plastic pollution. Players collaborate to achieve a common goal for greater sustainability. They gain knowledge by discovering threats to water resources and discussing solutions. The game encourages reflection on personal water use and the sharing of ideas. Finally, players engage by planning actions together to protect aquatic life and environments.

Explore the 5 water-related issues

Aqua Heroes covers Sustainable Development Goals 6 and 14 through 5 mini-games. Using drawing, mime, dance, quizzes, memory, and strategy, players explore water issues in small groups. The activity lasts 1 to 1,5 hours, including play and discussion.

Link to website: Aqua Heroes

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Save the World from Plastic

For ages: 10-12 – Duration: 100 minuten – Languages: NL – Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Free game.………………………………….

Discover the impact of plastic pollution.

In an escape game, students learn about how plastic pollution affects ecosystems, animals, and people worldwide. They also find out how they can help protect nature. Can they use their imagination and solve all the challenges in time to save the planet? This game is offered in partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute.

Link to website: Save the World from Plastic

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