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Playing and learning

Within the framework of the CARI’MAM project, three tutorials have been produced by the association Mon school Ma whale, to accompany teachers and educators (in schools or not) in the use of marine mammals as teaching aids. Three videos have been produced: one for teachers of children from 6 to 10 years old, and two for teachers of children from 10 to 15 years old, either according to an "awareness/knowledge of marine mammals" axis, or according to a "subjects" axis (biology, geography, modern languages, other subjects).

The videos are each accompanied by a support document for the supervisors, which will help them understand how to use these games and tools and go further if they wish.


Jojo sous l’eau

The 3D game "Jojo sous l’eau" composed of 6 games on the knowledge and protection of cetaceans of the West Indies and their natural environment, produced by the association "My School My Whale" can be downloaded for free in english, french and spanish ​​on its website http://www.monecolemabaleine.org/lesjeux.html in the 3D games for PCs tab.
Calmos the Squid takes us with Jojo the Dolphin to the sea bed to identify the different species of cetaceans on the surface and under water, recognize their sounds, discover their anatomy, learn about the fauna and flora of the Antilles in order to better protect them and test yourself through quizzes led by Strombi the Lambi.

It downloadable for tablets, smartphones and macs.

Lot of fun in this 3D adventure.

My School My Whale
contact.monecolemabaleine@gmail.com et facebook: https://fr-fr.facebook.com/monecolemabaleine.memb/

Escape game


The association My school my whale has also produced a virtual escape game called "Fanny’s calf whale" for the CARI’MAM project. Through several riddles, the children will have to recover the code that will free the calf from the net in which it is trapped. Time is running out before he drowns!

https://view.genial.ly/6130c69adee3de0da376468f/presentation-le-baleineau-de-fanny

This escape game has also been adapted in a real version to be used during animations with children. The association My school my whale explains everything you need to know to realize it yourself in a tutorial video. Do not hesitate to share your scenarios with the SPAW RAC, we will indicate them here.


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