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Interactive Rally for Kids and Parents

Method

Interactive Rally for Kids and Parents

Rally which involves media related questions and tasks or tools

Financirano s strani Evropske unije. Izražena stališča in mnenja so zgolj stališča in mnenja avtorja(-ev) in ni nujno, da odražajo stališča in mnenja Evropske unije ali Evropske izvajalske agencije za izobraževanje in kulturo (EACEA). Zanje ne moreta biti odgovorna niti Evropska unija niti EACEA.

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Overview

  • Target group:
    Parents, Children
  • Group size:
    Group
  • Duration:
    30–45 min
  • Materials:
    • Stations with printed questions or QR codes

Goal

It brings parents together, creates nonformal learning situations and gives parents ideas how to use technology in a playful and inspiring way. Parents are hopefully having a good time with their kids and may take home some new insights around media education.

Steps

1

Create a set of quiz questions and tasks around a chosen topic linked to media education.

2

Questions or tasks can be linked with a QR Code that you print out and spread in the area of the rally.

3

You could for example create an outdoor rally involving questions around nature and involving technology, possible tasks:

  • Find a tree in this area, take a picture and write down the name.
  • Which animal lives on the tree, make a short video.
  • Which animal is important for dusting flowers? (link a video which shows bees at work).
  • How many bees live in a stock — write down your guess.
4

Test the rally with your colleagues.

5

After the rally you can open a conversation with kids and parents about their experience, what did work out well?

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