Disaster Experience Game
Teaching children how to put out fires or how to evacuate is really important education.
But there is something more important.
It is to make them feel and be aware of the danger and ask questions about whether they might not survive.
Through the disaster experience game, it will be an opportunity for children to participate and change their awareness about safety.
Disaster
Experience
Game
Oh my! I can die too?
I need to know how to survive!
Background
I asked the children, "Who is confident that they can survive an earthquake, fire, or tsunami?"
Many children raised their hands,
and one of them jumped up and shouted,
"For a tsunami, swim! For an earthquake, jump! For a fire, turn over and run!"
These children are 13 years old and in the 6th grade of elementary school.
Purpose
· A sense of disaster that it is difficult to survive even in a game that is not real
· Recognize the main methods of coping with various disasters through games
· Motivation to actively participate in actual disaster education
· A change in mindset for lifelong safety education through fun
Curriculum
· Disaster experience that it is difficult to survive even in a game that is not real
· Recognize the main response methods to various disasters through games
· Motivation to actively participate in actual disaster education
· Mind change in lifelong safety education through fun