BTG has introduced an impressive collection of new educational formats crafted especially for young learners. This innovative lineup includes the Green Chat Quartet, engaging hands-on experiments, and an interactive activity booklet.
The Green Chat Quartet is a fun and informative card game that showcases 12 different types of biomass and their applications. Each set of four cards features a biomass feedstock along with three bio-based products derived from it, offering an intriguing glimpse into the world of biomass. For those interested, hardcopies of the quartet are available at the Museon-Omniversum museum in The Hague.
Three hands-on experiments have been designed for primary school children: “Making glue from potatoes”, “Playing with natural colours”, and the “Touch and Feel” challenge. These experiments, initially developed for Dutch science fairs and festivals, are ideally suited for introducing children to the bioeconomy. They also serve as great conversation starters about circular bioeconomy topics with parents and guardians.
To further enhance learning, an engaging activity booklet has been created. It offers a variety of interactive exercises such as colouring pages, puzzles, mazes, and rebus challenges. Tailored for children aged 5-8, this booklet combines fun with education. The final version can be accessed online.
If you’re interested in these formats or want to learn more, please reach out to the GenB project team at BTG via vos@btgworld.com.