TEACHER’S SECTION
THE ORIGINAL GAME
This game/activity is an adaptation of the popular game ‘Bombing the Cities’. Here four corners are
marked and named after four different cities. Chits for those four cities are also made. The participants
run around as music plays. When the music stops, each participant chooses any one corner. Now every
corner has a group of participants. One chit from the four chits is picked up. The city/corner that matches
with the name on the chit is the city that gets bombed. The participants who have chosen that corner are
out of the game. The game continues with remaining participants, till the time there is just one participant
who is safe and is the winner.
THE ADAPTED GAME
At Desh Apnayen we strive towards transforming students into Alert, Informed and Active Citizens, by
encouraging them to take charge of the civic issues and solve these issues using their problem-solving
skills. Hence we have enhanced this game to ‘Save your City’.
Here, once the students have chosen their corners, they get a chance to save their city by solving the civic
issues pertaining to that particular city. For example, water shortage, crimes, migration etc. The cities fall
under different zones, i.e., East, West, North, and South. Each zone with its own distinct cities and issues.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES–
1. The game will help students to develop a practical approach, reinforce critical thinking and problem-
solving skills, teach them about the importance of cooperation in a democracy as against
competition, and team work.
2. It will also act as a stepping stone to know about the existence of myriad issues and the governance
in one particular part of India.
3. It will enable students to learn in a fun way, and to empathize with the problems of different regions
of the country and solve the same in their own way.
4. It will act as a practice session for other competitions like MUN, Model BMC, etc.
ESTIMATED TIME – 60 MINUTES
PREPARATION:
1. Marking the four corners of a classroom with ‘East’, ‘West’, ‘North’ and ‘South’
2. 4 Chits: One each for East, West, North, and South