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GAMES

Name of activity: Origami

Description: Get to know each other.

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You ask a person a number, and then he/she answers the question of the number asked.

Personal questions to strengthen the connection between people of the group.

Materials used: Printed papers

Number of participants: 18, individual

Name of activity: City Game

Description: Participants had to go to the city center of Bansko and answer the questions made for each group. Questions were about the following topics:

Ask local people about what Erasmus + is. Take photos and videos with locals. Sing Bulgarian songs. Find out the best restaurant

Take a photo with the Fountains. Etc.

Materials used: Smartphone for the videos and photos. List of questions in a document.

Number of participants: Teams of 4.

Name of activity: Domino Board Game

Description: Climate Change Dominoes is a game that explores the connections between different causes and effects of climate change. In this game, two teams will compete against each other to match dominoes with the corresponding cause or effect, aiming to be the first team to use all their dominoes.

Materials used: Climate change dominoes (30 cards in total: 15 with causes and 15 with effects)

Number of participants: 2 teams

Name of activity: Climate justice board game

Description: Climate Justice vs Climate

Injustice is a board game designed to help players understand the challenges of addressing climate change and the importance of working together to achieve a sustainable future. The game is played between two teams, the Climate Justice Team and the Climate Injustice Team, each with 12 spaces to move across the board. The team that reaches the end of the board first wins the game.

Materials used: Papers with numbers used as 12 spaces

Number of participants: 2 teams, 9 people each

Name of activity: World cafe

Description: 4 tables with 1 question in each. There are 4 teams and each group has five minutes to discuss each one before moving onto the next station.

Materials used: Papers and questions

Number of participants: 4 teams (depending on the number of participants)

Name of activity: SDGs scenarios

Description: Each team will receive a specific SDG scenario to work on 15 minutes to discuss and come up with specific actions you can take to help achieve your assigned SDG.

Each team has 5 minutes to present your action plan to the rest of the participants. After each presentation, there will be a 2-minute Q&A session where other participants can ask questions about the presented action plan.

Materials used: Pen and paper

Number of participants: 4,5 each team

Name of activity: Economy vs Climate change

Description: Each team represents a company and discusses how they affect climate change and how it helps them economically and how climate change affects them

Materials used: Pen and postits

Number of participants: 4 each team

Name of activity: Climate sector impact

Description: The Climate Change Impact workshop is designed to help participants understand the impacts of climate change on different aspects of youth work. Participants are divided into small groups and assigned a specific sector such as eco-friendly practices, sustainable consumption, connecting with nature, or creating green spaces. Each group will research and present the impacts of climate change on their assigned sector and come up with concrete actions that can be taken to address the issue.

Materials used: Canva, PowerPoint

Number of participants: 4,5 each team

Name of activity: Mitigation: Gallery Walk: Taking Action for a Sustainable Future

Description: - Gallery walk: participants walk around the gallery, look at the photos, and read descriptions.

- Each team selects one topic from the gallery that they think they can address in their local community.

- Each team develops a real solution in their community to assess the issue.

Materials used: Photos of different sustainable actions

Sticky notes

Canvas, Powerpoint

Number of participants: National teams

Name of activity: Campaigns (part 1)

Description: Assessing different air pollution solutions.

Each team had differents tasks about data education and awareness, technology and inn

Materials used: Canva, Powerpoint

Number of participants: 4,5 each team

Name of activity: Campaigns (part 2)

Description: Assessing a relevant issue of each participant's country related to climate change. Each team had to develop a campaign plan to solve the issue. They had to go through different campaign steps:

Campaign Goal

Target Audience

Key Messages

Tactics and Strategies

Timeline

Evaluation

Risks and Contingency Plans

Team Roles and Responsibilities

Materials used: Canva, Powerpoint

Number of participants: 4,5 each team