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The information below is aimed at teachers. It may help you decide how to use the games to support the Education resource pack.

  • What's in a bag? KS3
  • What's in your bag? KS2
  • What's the crime? KS2
  • What's the crime? KS3
  • What's the risk? KS3
  • Rate your mate KS3
  • How are you feeling?
  • Word wrecking yard

What's in a bag? KS3

What's in the bag? KS3 activity This activity complements the 'What's in a bag' scenarios in the victims and witnesses session.

Meet Claire, Doris and John. What might be in their bags? Just drag and drop ten objects into a bag to find out! How would they feel if someone stole their bag?

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What's in your bag? KS2

What's in your bag? KS2 activity This game reflects the activity about Clare's rucksack in the victims and witnesses session.

What would you want in your bag? Drag and drop ten objects into your bag! When it is full see what happens! How would you feel if someone stole your bag?

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What's the crime? KS2

What's the crime? KS2 activity This activity is intended to complement the street crime session.

Match the cards and they disappear! All you have to do is flip over any two cards by clicking them and see if you can match them. Do you know what the names of different crimes (burglary, robbery, assault, theft, criminal damage an harassment) mean?

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What's the crime? KS3

What's the crime? KS3 activity This activity is a faster version of the game above.

Race the clock to match the pairs! The cards are placed at random picture side down. All you have to do is flip over any two cards by clicking them and see if you can match them. Do you know what the names of different crimes (burglary, robbery, assault, theft, criminal damage an harassment) mean?

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What's the risk?

What's the risk? activity This game is based on activities in the personal safety session.

We all have to make decisions and sometimes it really matters what we decide to do. Choose what these teens do and see what happens!

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Rate your mate

Rate your mate activity This game is an online version of the ideal friend activity in the personal safety session.

Do you have a great mate? Answer the questions to find out!

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How are you feeling?

How are you feeling? Has a crime happened to you or someone you know? Not sure how you feel? Take this test and find out.

This activity and the one below are not intended to directly reflect material in the Education resource pack. They are aimed at young people who may have been a victim or know someone who has.

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Word wrecking yard

Word wrecking yard activity Welcome to the word wrecking yard! Do you have a word that you would like to smash? Type it into the yard and then use your mouse to hit it with the wrecking ball! See how quickly you can smash that word!

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