Via Twitter and a follow...
An interesting looking option for exploring ideas of sustainability is the ECO FISH game.
It looks like an interesting resource / activity, although the price tag is a bit high.
I'd like to give it a trial with a group of students to see how it worked.. Has anyone had a go at the game ?
There are some images and video on the website. Here's a description of the game from the website....
An interesting looking option for exploring ideas of sustainability is the ECO FISH game.
It looks like an interesting resource / activity, although the price tag is a bit high.
I'd like to give it a trial with a group of students to see how it worked.. Has anyone had a go at the game ?
There are some images and video on the website. Here's a description of the game from the website....
The group of students are divided into at least five countries (name them after real countries or let the teams decide if they want to be the Democratic Republic of Denim or the Isle of Muppets!
Once this is done, each country of pupils must vote for a leader, a speaker and a fisher, these roles can be swapped as the game progresses. They are given their tools and equipment to make a boat.
Then 30 blue and 30 yellow fish along with all 15 ‘illegal' creatures are placed in the ocean (on the game board)...then they go fishing!.
For the first round fish are an ‘open access' resource. Countries can fish as long and as hard as they like however they may ONLY catch as many fish as will fit in their ‘boat'. When all fishermen return to their tables the round is over.
And then...scores are added up, the second round starts....but hang on, where have all the fish gone?
It's now time to negotiate some rules of the seas and start to fish again...And then the fun starts..!
There are 5 ways to play the game...
1. Eco-Fish - the basic game
2. Eco-Fish with chance cards
3. Eco-Fish with added technology
4. Skills based Eco-Fish
5. Political and Economic Eco-Fish
The game can be played over and over again with the robust pieces. There are so many learning outcomes from the game that can be adapted as you go along.
Case studies help to bring the learning to life and allows the students to reflect the game back onto the real issues of sustainability across the world.
Comments
thanks for the follow and the post on your Blog. Here is a link to a Geography Teacher's feedback form http://innovativeenterprise.co.uk/Files/EF_feedback_scan.pdf
There's also £30 off at the moment if you;re interested.
Regards
Bernie
I was just wondering if you would like to borrow a sample copy of the game for a while to play and give a review / feedback on it on your blog / for our website?
Let me know if this is of interest.
Regards
Bernie
That might be good. Will e-mail you separately...
Hope all is well?
Have you managed to get to use Eco-Fish yet? I'm looking forward to your feedback.
Cheers
Bernie