IGG FLY Compulsory Challenges 08 (The Web of Life Game)
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Description
The Web of Life Game - A really good visual game
Reason for playing: To show how the natural world is interlinked; discussion of food-webs.
Resources
Ball of string
Instructions
Some simple steps to making sure that they work and that everyone (including you) has fun:
1) Set-up the game first and then explain how it works.
2) Keep explanations and rules to a minimum.
3) Pay special attention to any safety considerations. Explain and stress safety rules.
4) Keep your goal in mind; what do you want the participants to get out of the game? (Many of these games focus on awareness of nature around us.)
5) Get kids to feel comfortable outside.
6) Spend time after games asking kids if they had fun.
7) What did they learn?
Ideal numbers for the game: 15-20
Playing the game:
All stand in a circle. One person starts off with the ball of string - they choose to be an animal or plant (in the wild or on a farm etc). For example, a greenfly.
Somebody across the circle is asked to think of something which the greenfly is connected to/eats or is eaten by - for example a ladybird. The greenfly keeps hold of the end of the string, and throws the ball across the circle to the ladybird. The ladybird has to find someone else in the circle who can make a connection to them - possibly a blue tit. They keep hold of the string, and throw the ball - so that gradually a 'web' is created,linking everybody in the circle. Keep the string taut, people may have to pull back slightly on it Then explain that something has happened to affect one of the players in the circle - it may be that somebody has decided to chop down a particular tree, spray the greenfly or take some other 'action'. The player affected is asked to 'die' sitting down or falling and pulling one the string. Ask the players if any of them felt that 'tug' on the string - two other players should have done. See how they will be affected by what has happened - these players 'die', and so more feel the tug. Continue until all the circle has felt the string 'tug'. Some living things on a farm - apple tree, strawberries, bee, clover, cow, farmer, sheep, kale, greenfly, ladybird, wheat, oats. Another way of doing this - go to a natural area and choose species from there. You can use things such as sunshine, air, soil and water - these will be linked to almost everything else.
Tags
- biodiversity
- compulsory challenges
- Environment
- fly compulsory challenges 08
- food webs
- gce
- global citizenship education
- interlinked nature
- Ladybird
- Nature
- Nature Games
- SDG 13 Climate Action
- SDG 15 Life on Land
- Summer
- Trefoil News
- Trefoil News 2023
- Trefoil News Summer 2023
- visual game
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