Mosquitoes Infestation Fundraiser | |
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| Spread, prevention and treatment of malaria |
Malaria madness mosquito race | Survive a day in the life of a mosquito |
| Create your own mosquitoe |
| Demonstrate transmission of malaria |
| What is malaria? Symptoms, effects, treatment and prevention |
| Traditional game with a malaria theme |
| At the start of the meeting, physically traveling to Africa can add to the enjoyment of the evening and introduce the subject. |
| The numbers one to five and their equivalent in Lugandan. Lugandan is one of the languages spoken in Uganda. |
| A variation on the popular game of tag to illustrate the spreading of malaria. |
| A cheap and easy fundraiser, perfect for kids but adults can have a lot of fun too |
| In this game the lion is stalking the impala |
| Learn about malaria and how it can be easily prevented. |
| A mamba is a big indigenous South African snake. There are green mambas and black mambas. Both are poisonous. |
| An active game, similar to Stuck in the Mud, with a health theme |
Crossing Africa as an elephant | Elephants sometimes have to go on long journeys to find food andwater |
| Various sheets to colour in or draw your own |
Bucket balance relay race | In Africa, people have a wonderful sense of balance. They do much of their work by carrying different items on their head. |
| In small groups or individually give the young people time to answer the following questions. |
| Demonstrate disease transmission |
| You can also make a Mud Hut or a Mud Hut moneybox by using a recycled container (Pringles mini tube, chocolate or cocoa powder box, cake decoration or baking soda box, etc) anything round that can easily be covered with coloured paper.
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| Each participant can make a model of a mud hut using mud for the circular walls and grasses, and so on, for the thatched roof. |