Edu4U breakout
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Created on October 9, 2020
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Transcript
Edu4u
eTwinning/ Erasmus+ project goes online during the pandemicwhich means a virtual exchangeEuCodeWeek is our first online challenge
Breakout
START
Index
INTRO
lesson 1
lesson 2
lesson 3
lesson 4
READY?
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 to ensure peace and prosperity to everyone
LESSONS
INTRODUCTION
For the Global Goals
Your passport You need to deal successfully with all the tasks and remember a special code to be given a passport and be able to travel to your partner countries.
Do you know all the 17 Sustainable Development Goals? Watch the video to memorise them.
I'M READY!
LESSON - VIDEO
QUALITY EDUCATION is goal number...
1/5
6
4
10
LESSON - VIDEO
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL BEING is goal number...
2/5
5
7
3
LESSON - VIDEO
CLIMATE ACTION is goal number ...
3/5
12
13
11
LESSON - VIDEO
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY is goal number...
4/5
7
2
9
LESSON - VIDEO
GOAL 17 is...
5/5
no poverty
life on land
partnerships for the goals
LESSON - VIDEO
LESSON - VIDEO
BACK TO INDEX
"¡Genius!"
first number
7
Congratulations! You are familiar with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals!
LESSON - VIDEO
"To err is human"
try again
lesson - TEXT
I'M READY!
Study the information on Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities paying some special attention to the section entitles Facts and Figures.
... billion people live in cities today
1/5
3.5
2.5
5.5
LESSON - TEXT
... million people live in slums today
2/5
535
828
355
LESSON - TEXT
Cities generate as much as ________ per cent of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions
3/5
50
70
30
LESSON - TEXT
The world’s cities occupy ________ per cent of the Earth’s land
4/5
13
30
3
LESSON - TEXT
The world's cities account for _______ per cent of energy consumption
5/5
20-30
40-50
60-80
LESSON - TEXT
BACK TO INDEX
"¡Genius!"
LESSON - TEXT
SECOND NUMBER
5
Well-done! Your knowledge of Goal 11 is impressive!
"To err is human"
TRY AGAIN
LESSON - TEXT
lesson - IMAGE
Study the informaton concerning the Sutainable Development Goals and choose the image/goal that refers to a given problem.
I'm ready!
'Vaccinations resulted in an 80% drops in measles deaths between 2000 and 2017'
LESSON - IMAGE
'Global emissions of CO2 have increased by almost 50% since 1990'
LESSON - IMAGE
'Forests are home to more than 80% of all speies of animals, plants and insects.'
LESSON - IMAGE
'9 out of 10 urban residents breathe polluted air'
LESSON - IMAGE
'A third of the wold's food is wasted, yet 821 million people are undernourished'
LESSON - IMAGE
back to index
"¡Genius!"
LESSON - IMAGE
third number
9
Well-done! You can recognise the SDGs icons!
"To err is human"
try again
LESSON - IMAGE
lesson - AUDIO
i'm ready!
Listen to the recording entitled The Calming Power of Nature from BBC Learning Englishe
LESSON - AUDIO
What is HORTICULTURE?
hiking
segregating litter
gardening
LESSON - AUDIO
What is is a passion for or empathy with the natural world and living things called?
biophobia
biofuel
biophilia
LESSON - AUDIO
How high is the world’s tallest tree?
115.8 metres
65.8 metres
185.8 metres
LESSON - AUDIO
What kind of tree is it?
oak tree
redwood
noble fir
LESSON - AUDIO
What is the tree name?
centurion
hyperion
white knight
back to index
"¡Genius!"
LESSON - AUDIO
fourth number
2
Great! You've managed with the listening task!
"To err is human"
try again
LESSON - AUDIO
ready?
You have succeeded in providing correct answers to all the SDGs tasks. There is one more tak waiting for you - a MEMORY TEST!
i'm ready!
congratulations!
reward
You are almost ready for your trips to the partner countries. Before you set off, it's a good idea to learn how to become a more sustainable traveller.
Read the tips. Even if you put only one in practice during your travel, it's a great step! If you can't avoid flying, try to choose direct, daylight flights which are better for the environment - in this way you can also reduce your carbon footprint.
Credits
https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/- https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/news/communications-material/https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-191219https://pixabay.com/illustrations/passport-document-immigration-icon-4441589/