Educational materials

The latest materials including children's books, textbooks, lesson plans, activities, games, and online resources on disaster prevention and school safety.

Play and learn to stop disasters: This online game teaches adults and children how to build safer villages and cities against disasters. Users learn through playing how the location and the construction materials of houses make a difference when disasters strike and how early warning systems, evacuation plans and education save lives.

You can also explore the topic guide on games for disaster risk reduction.

Educational materials

The World Vision Global Leadership Convention (GLC) recognises that, today, young people aren’t just the ‘future’ but can be partners in stirring up positive change, right now, with the power to influence their peers, community, government and the world

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This is one of a series of assembly kits intended for educational use. It provides pretty much all you need to start planning a school assembly. It is also intended more broadly for any session with children, particularly informal education outside the

Educational materials

This textbook was written for children 7 to 9 years old who have progressed beyond the initial stage of learning in which reading and writing are been developed and improved. In addition, physical development has increased, so fine motor skills are now

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""Inamura no Hi"" means fire of rice sheaves. ""Inamura no Hi"" is a story of a man who noticed a precursor of a large tsunami at the earliest stage and led village inhabitants to a high ground by burning harvested rice sheaves. This story was based on a

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This preparatory school textbook was prepared for children 10 to 13 years old. These students already show in their learning many adult characteristics (e.g. accuracy, speed and comprehension) and they are able to assimilate a larger amount of information

Educational materials

"Inamura no Hi" means fire of rice sheaves. "Inamura no Hi" is a story of a man who noticed a precursor of a large tsunami at the earliest stage and led village inhabitants to a high ground by burning harvested rice sheaves. This story was based on a true

Educational materials

""Inamura no Hi"" means fire of rice sheaves. ""Inamura no Hi"" is a story of a man who noticed a precursor of a large tsunami at the earliest stage and led village inhabitants to a high ground by burning harvested rice sheaves. This story was based on a

Educational materials

""Inamura no Hi"" means fire of rice sheaves. ""Inamura no Hi"" is a story of a man who noticed a precursor of a large tsunami at the earliest stage and led village inhabitants to a high ground by burning harvested rice sheaves. This story was based on a

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