GOAL
To make students aware of urban society at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries using a discovery and card game, with the aim of making students able to compare their current reality and the subject of the exhibition.
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HOW IT WORKS
The programme has three parts:
The first is dividing the players into pairs, who have to fill in a question form about a specific area of the exhibition.
In the second part, the participants play Enrol in pairs. Created as a table game, it has a board and two sets of different cards. One of the sets has 72 cards with 18 characters from traditional Valencian culture on them. That is, every character is made up of four cards, each one telling part of the life of the character. The goal of the game is collecting the most characters, what is achieved by getting the four cards of each character.
The game becomes even more involved in the end when the participants are asked to evaluate and classify the characters, based on their stories.
WHO IT IS FOR
For: Pupils in the 3rd or 4th year of ESO (compulsory secondary education) and
Batxillerat
(further secondary education)
Number of participants: Maximum of 32
Duration: About 90 minutes.