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Posted by Jonathan Peace
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Hi Ksenija You can start the project in whatever way you like. If you want to look at the rules of the game, then that is fine! As far as the number of countries is concerned, how many pupils are you working with? For example, we are working with 27 classes of students, aged 11-15. This is about 750 students in total. So, each of the 27 classes will draw a different country on 4th December. They will then find out as much as they can about their country before the exhibition on 11th June (the date of the first match of the World Cup). We will then have 27 tables in our school hall - one for each class to display their findings. If you only have a small number of students (let's say 50 students), you could get them into groups of 5 and they could find out about 10 different countries. Does that make sense? Please let me know if you have any more questions. Best wishes Jonathan
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