Let's Determine Our Meeting Point
Complete a task to learn how to determine a family meeting point after a disaster.
What will you learn in this game?
Establishing family meeting point. Identifies safe places to meet with family after a disaster.
How to use it in class?
Use this game in a 10–15 minute block together with the whole class, then briefly discuss Bilge’s feedback on the result screen. Focus: reinforcing the learning outcome "Establishing family meeting point" with real-life examples.
Reading Text
Question 1 / 3During a disaster, family members may be in different places — you at school, your mother at work, your sibling at the park. Phone lines may be busy. That's why it's very important to determine a **meeting point** in advance. **How to choose a good meeting point?** 1. It should be a safe open area near your home (like a park, school yard, mosque courtyard) 2. It should be a familiar place that everyone can easily find 3. It should be away from power poles, trees, and buildings 4. A backup meeting point should also be determined (in case the first is unreachable) **How do you explain the meeting point to your family?** - Tell the address or show it on a map - Do a drill — go to the meeting point as if it were a real disaster - Update every year — if you've moved or the place has changed Remember: Determining a meeting point is one of the most fundamental steps of disaster preparedness.