What Change Would Your Students Like to See In Their Neighborhood?

The Global Goals are a universal set of challenges and opportunities that affect us all.

By engaging with the Global Goals, your students can learn about pressing global issues and discover how they can make a positive impact.

To make learning about the Global Goals fun and accessible, we've created:

  • Free games and drills: Click the 17 Global Goals below.

  • A comprehensive playbook with an educational curriculum for both teachers and students.

Ready to get started? Contact us today to bring the Global Goals into your classroom.

Discover the Power of Playful Learning

Our comprehensive playbook offers a transformative learning experience that equips students to become the next generation of changemakers. With detailed lesson plans, assessments, and real-world examples, our program deepens students' understanding of the Global Goals and their role in creating a better world.

Our playbook guides an 8-16 week program that takes teachers and students on a playful educational journey. Participants create community projects, learn about the Global Goals, and plan a league or tournament.

The full Sensational School Playbook also includes a 2-day teacher workshop that covers key areas such as:

  • Building a Supportive Community: Learn how to create a trusting and inclusive environment for your students.

  • Mastering Coaching Techniques: Gain the skills to effectively coach and train your students.

  • Empowering Students: Guide your students through the Global Goals, team building, reporting, and taking action.

Beyond the thrill of competition and camaraderie, sports integrated into education offer a multitude of benefits for students. Not only do they make learning more enjoyable, but they also foster well-rounded development.

By incorporating sports into education, we can help students develop essential skills like teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and improve their academic performance.

How to Use Impact Games?

You can choose one, two, or three Impact Games for a 15-20 minute fun physical activity in another lesson. Or, you can create a series of sessions to provide students with a deeper understanding of the 17 Global Goals.

Here's an example: If you have your players or students for about 50 minutes each week, use the Warm-Up drill to introduce them to all 17 goals. Print the goal icons for visibility. Then, select two specific goals and related drills to play. Give your players ample time to discuss these goals. Finally, let the team create their own drills related to the goals or play a 10-minute game focused on a particular goal.

You can cover all 17 goals in 5-8 sessions and conclude with a Global Goals Impact Cup as a final activity for the group.

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