Country: World Source: UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Please refer to the attached file. This Teacher’s Pack supports the use of the Stop Disasters online game as a practical way to introduce disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience in the classroom. Developed by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), the game places students in the role of a community planner making real-world trade-offs—then seeing how those choices shape impacts when a hazard strikes. It provides an accessible starting point for exploring core ideas such as risk, exposure, vulnerability, and prevention. This pack includes five core elements: a classroom-ready learning sequence, a short tutorial explaining how to play the game, hazard factsheets to deepen understanding and support discussion, an expanded glossary of related terms, additional classroom posters are available to download and print. The activities are flexible—use them as written, adapt them to your learners’ age and context, or integrate them into subjects such as geography, social studies, science, civics, ICT, or language learning. Across the sequence, there are also opportunities to connect community-level planning in the game to age-appropriate home preparedness conversations, drawing on guidance from your local or national civil protection or disaster management agency.

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