HaurKuna: Sustainable mobility
A circuit to move about by: doing somersaults, jumping, hopping, in pairs with a balloon on your back, walking backwards on a chalk line, with your eyes closed following a rope.
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A circuit to move about by: doing somersaults, jumping, hopping, in pairs with a balloon on your back, walking backwards on a chalk line, with your eyes closed following a rope.
Make medals which recognise our active participation in the sustainability goal. With eva rubber foam. Cut out the medal, cut out a star and glue it to the medal, and finally, make a hole to pull the tape through.
Experiment and learn about how a rain cloud is formed. Fill 2/3 of a glass with water and
the remaining third with foam and start to let the drops of coloured water fall. The goal of this experiment is
to give a simple explanation of how a rain cloud is formed.
Explain that clouds are evaporated water that weigh very little, and that is why they float in the air. When
the drops inside cool down, they become larger and get heavier and then, fall to the ground
Make HAMA creations and remember the importance of local consumption. In order to do
this, inspiration will be drawn from foods that our earth gives to us.
This will be done on templates for hama which will then be placed on vegetable paper and heated. When
the paper is removed, our creation is completed.
Just like stars, friends are a gift, a reference point and a light that is always shining. This
is why we are going to trap all of the stars we can forming our own constellation which shines in the dark.
Choose a glass jar, or several, the size we like the most.
Using acrylic paint that shines in the dark (two tones) and thin paintbrushes, draw different sized dots within
the jar which will make up our familiar constellation.
Remember the importance of participating actively in changing habits in order to fulfil
agenda 2030.
On this occasion, we will make a shared XXL collage. In order to do this, we have drawn the SDG 13 logo
on a large mural paper and the children will fill it in with different recycled and artistic materials.
Bring a photo of your family, your pet or of yourself, it can also be a drawing or a photocopy
and with this creative technique we will show you how to frame it in a very special way. A shared memory
which will also show us to recycle surplus paper, cloth, buttons, etc…
Bilbao City Council commemorates and joins this May 21st the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development with a campaign that includes different actions.
Before starting the activity, we sit in a circle and talk to the group about our cultural differences and explain that we are going to create the intercultural flag.
Today we reuse different containers and materials to create fun figures with which to
play in our shadow theatre of colours.
Talk about the importance of artisanal fishing to protect river and sea species. In order to
do this, we will play cooperatively with balls of wool creating a large sustainable net.
Creative workshop