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At Right To Play, we use over 1,000 games and activities to spark learning through a method we call “Reflect, Connect, Apply”. A girl reflects on the game after playing it. She connects those reflections to experiences and challenges in her life. Then she shares ideas with others about how she can apply what she learned in the game.

This International Women's Day, we want to share four of the games that children play in our programmes to try for yourself! Download the games cards below to try at home with your family, friends or students.

GAMES FOR GIRLS

Ages 7-12

Girls Score [PDF] [JPEG]

This game teaches children how to include and empower girls. Girls and boys must communicate effectively with one another in order to score points. Use this game to have children reflect on how they feel when one gender is treated differently.

Lion’s Roar [PDF] [JPEG]

This game teaches children to treat girls and boys equally. You can use this game in small group settings where the topic is gender inequality and girls' empowerment.

One of Us, All of Us [PDF] [JPEG]

This game teaches children to recognise our shared responsibility to provide equal opportunities for girls and boys. You can use this game in small group settings to have children reflect on the importance of education for everyone.

Ages 13-18

Barrier Up, Barrier Down [PDF] [JPEG]

A dodgeball type game in which two teams cooperate to hit the 'barriers' with a ball. You can use this game with children of all ages.

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DISCOVER MORE P.O.W.E.R GAMES

Download the resource below to discover over 100 more games, designed to support parents, teachers, coaches, social workers and others to promote children's learning and development. The complete collection of game videos can be found on YouTube here, and in written format here.