Service can be integrated into regular classroom lessons. Here are 10 easy service projects for schools or classrooms to take on.
Pick something off this list of family-friendly volunteer opportunities to spread kindness and participate in community service projects with your kids.
After studying various cuisines from around the world students use technology to create their very own restaurant. Students decide on the type of cuisine they want to serve, the style of restaurant, the location, menu items, menu style & layout, and create a commercial. This is a project based unit incorporating 21st century skills!Read more →
Part of my FACS adventure also includes advising an awesome group of kids in my schools extra curricular FCCLA group. I may not have had ...
Finding ways to serve with your kids can be tough. This list of 39 service projects is perfect for families and none of the projects costs more than $2.00!
Looking for service projects ideas for your group, your family or yourself. I've compiled a list of 60 ideas. Check them out!
Whether you are also leading a tween/teen group who is looking to understand " Why is community service important?" - here are 15+ great service projects for tweens!
Need ideas for community service projects? Find 129 great example of community service and volunteering for teens and college applications.
Service and leadership opportunities not only abound in homeschooling, but they can go a long way in building strong character, too!
Let's Cultivate Greatness: Spread positivity and teach service with these great student council project ideas.
Fun science activities for kids to learn the Five Senses: taste, see, listen, hear, touch; for kids of all ages from preschool, kindergarten, to school age.
Thought I would share another activity I had with my Activity Days girls last week. We were on a mission, we went undercover and performed 7 days worth of SecRet SerViCe. Before we got started we talked a bit about service and the blessings that come when we help others. I found some manila envelopes at the dollar store and personalized them with their names on them. Inside I included a pen and these "forms" that they were to fill out during the activity. I also included a list of ideas for serving to help get them going. I was also lucky to find these fun "undercover" glasses to stick inside. Just to help them really get into the part...AND they would know if anyone sneaking up on them ;) (they really did kind of work!) The girls thought it was great. Honestly, I was pretty surprised with how excited they were to get going on their challenge. A lot of them told me they were going to go home and get started right away. Just goes to show that it doesn't take much (couple of bucks at the dollar store) to get kids excited about doing things for others. It turned out to be a fun, easy way to teach the important principal of SeRviNg oTheRS...
Here are 19 service learning projects for kids to do at school in their classes to build empathy, while making the world a better place.
These acts of kindness for kids are perfect for groups looking to do something for the community! Whether you are a school, church, or scouts group,
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A collection of 40 community service ideas for middle school students. These are great opportunities for students to get out, serve, and contribute.
A list of 38 impactful community service project ideas for kids of all ages. Kids will develop and grow while making an impact on the community around them.
Guest Blogger, Michael Patterson, shares how to weave community service into the lives of children and teens
Financially savvy kids are future leaders!
So sorry I have neglected this blog, but I have been extra busy these last few days. I started cleaning Katie's room on Sunday afternoon and didn't finish until Wednesday! Then, talk about waiting until the last minute...Bren and Katie's book fair projects were due Thursday but we didn't find the tri-fold posters until Tuesday! This is for Mississippi Dept of Education Reading Fair and the rules are strict...you must have a certain size poster board, which Walmart did NOT have. Surprising since Walmart usually has everything. We ended up getting it at Hobby Lobby. Needless to say, we were working all day and night on them...I think they turned out pretty good. We had a lot of fun regardless. I'm hoping that my kids inherit my love of reading. The verdict is still out on it. These kind of projects really do encourage kids to read. Of course I had to take their pictures this morning with their finished projects!:-) Bren's book was HATCHET...which is kinda scary to google...you wouldn't believe the things that come up if you don't google "book" with it!LOL Katie's book was named "Katie Kazoo Switcheroo: Girls Don't Have Cooties"! I love that name! TADAAAA!