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Malaria Challenge

Peace Corps Challenge Game

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  • Subject(s): Language Arts & Literature, Environment & Health, Cross-Cultural Understanding
  • Grade Level(s): 6–8, 9–12

Overview

As a Peace Corps Volunteer assigned to the village of Wanzuzu, students playing the Peace Corps Challenge game are faced with many challenges they must solve using realistic solutions. In this challenge students are just beginning their second year of Peace Corps service in Wanzuzu. Currently, the village is facing many struggles including a long rainy season—which has many negative effects such as soggy fields and a high number of malaria cases. By visiting the clinic and speaking with the doctor and other community members, students learn the causes of malaria and find ways to minimize and control the malaria outbreak.

Background Information

Factoids from the game:

Between 350 million and 500 million people contract malaria each year, and more than a million people a year die of the disease. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

More than two-fifths of the people in the world live in areas where malaria is transmitted, including Africa, Asia, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Islands in the Pacific. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Occurrences of malaria can be reduced by managing water resources, for example, by preventing standing water from accumulating in communities. Source: World Health Organization

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Procedures

The following WebQuest strengthens concepts learned in the Peace Corps Challenge game. In the WebQuest, students explore the global issue of malaria and take the role of a Peace Corps Volunteer working to prevent the spread of the disease. Students analyze data and use their knowledge of life cycles to consider prevention strategies. (Grades 6-12)

Explore the Malaria Challenge WebQuest (pdf)

Malaria WebQuest

Play the Malaria Challenge (Flash)

Play the Malaria Challenge

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Framework and Standards

Enduring Understandings
  • Malaria is a large global issue affecting millions of people around the world, through education and simple measures its impact can be decreased.
  • Cultural beliefs often affect how members of a society view, treat, and overcome a disease or illness.
Essential Questions
  • What are some of the ways disease and illness affect a community?
  • How does where a person lives affect their ability to overcome illness and disease?
  • How can long held cultural beliefs and practices change to meet the needs of a society?
  • How does socio-economic standing affect a communities ability to meet the needs of its members?
Standards

Social Studies:

Thematic Strand I: Culture

  • How culture influences the ways in which human groups solve problems of daily living
  • How people from different cultures develop different ways of interpreting experience
  • Language, behaviors and beliefs can both contribute and pose barriers to cross-cultural understanding

Thematic Strand IX: Global Connections

  • The causes and consequences of various types of global connections
  • The actions of people, communities, and nations have both short and long term effects

Thematic Strand X: Civic Ideals and Practices

  • Perspectives of various stakeholders in proposing possible solutions to issues

Thematic Strand IX: Global Connections

  • The causes and consequences of various types of global connections

Geography:

Essential Element II: Places and Regions

  • Physical and human characteristics of places

Science:

Content Standard C: Life Science

  • Characteristics of organisms
  • Life cycles of organisms
  • Organisms and environments
  • Diversity and adaptations of organisms
  • Interdependence of organisms

Content Standard F: Science in Personal and Social Perspectives

  • Personal health
  • Science and technology in local challenges
  • Personal and community health
  • Natural and human-induced hazards
  • Science and technology in local, national, and global challenges

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