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Classroom exercises
A girl impacted by the tsunami in Velankanni in India casts her vote.
Here you can find classroom exercises for use in the or with a children’s group. You can use entire lesson plans, select certain activitiesyou find interesting, or find inspiration to create your own lesson plans and activities to suit you and your pupils.
Please tell us how you and your school work with the WCPRC process and the Global Vote.
It’s important for us to find out how you and your school work with the WCPRC process and the Global Vote. Your tips and ideas can be used by teachers and pupils all over the world.

> Tell us
Classroom exercises
It’s possible to use the WCPRC material in most school subjects.
> The WCPRC in all subjects

Short facts about this year’s prize countries and some important countries for the WCPRC.
> Country facts

Take a ‘simulated trip’ to the prize laureates’ countries.
> The Global trip

Do you think the map looks different?
> Peter's Projection

Make a global clock that shows what time it is in each prize finalist’s country.
> The Global Clock

On 26 July 2005, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1612.
> Resolution 1612

Everyone has idols.
> Role models
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