“GROWING WITH EUROPE” 3. A Networks: Working together on communication.

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“GROWING WITH EUROPE” 3. A Networks: Working together on communication

THE GAME Game for children which are fun and instructive while touring the E. U. The players must achieve the flags assigned to each route, by correctly responding to the questions each time they arrive at the capitals of the route.

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OBJECTIVES To promove the knowledge about the E.U. To increase our european sensitivity. To inform by the entertainment way about the benefits that the European Funds imply to the Region of Burgenland.

TO WHOM DIRECTY: To children older than twelve years old from the Region of Burgenland. INDIRECTLY: Teachers, parents, and other relatives.

CHARACTERISTICS NEW (original in the E.U, except Spain). AMUSING EDUCATIONAL Culture, Geography, History, Social Science, Sports…. TO ALL THE FAMILY

DYNAMICS OF THE GAME Of 2 to 5 players European route (5) with end in the Region of BURGENLAND OBJECTIVE: to complete the 7 flags answering right the corresponding questions of each capitals of the assigned route

THE GAME The idea: is an adaptation of the Murcia´s Game 1600 units for the schools of Burgenland Example of great collaboration between regions thanks to SFIT (European Commission)

LESSONS LEARNED FROM WORKING TOGETHER you never stop learning take care of the different working hours/holidays, terms of contract... working together in another mother tongue is always a challange (and often very funny) allow extra time (and some extra extra time ) save money and arrange a meeting (one at least)