What Is Community Service? Community service has many definitions, but the general gist is that it is unpaid work performed by a person or group of people
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With nearly 36 million kids participating in sports each year in the United States, according to the Statistic Brain Research Institute, funding these activities can often pose a challenge. Looking beyond traditional methods of financing such as sponsorship and government grants, individual fundraising can provide a viable solution. This article aims to share a number […]
Eco-Column: By: Kelsie Fronheiser, Gene Edwards, Jenny Kraus, Justin Lange Introduction: These instructions will help you create your very own eco-column in your home or classroom. An eco-column is a self-sustaining ecosystem on a small scale, made of plastic s…
These puzzles are a great way for your students to work on their understanding of community helpers and their job roles. Students have to match the image of the community helper to their matching job description. There are 19 different community helpers included. You will need to cut out each of the...
A list of 50 creative and fun community service ideas to help you serve your community, and give back in small yet powerful ways!
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How can your small group engage in effective community outreach?
Our next guest blogger....... Meet Lori from Teaching with Love and Laughter! This week, in Social Studies, my first graders are learning all about communities. To get them to think about what's in their community,
Learn 5 ways to create an engaging communities unit for your students. Teach them facts about their community and other communities!
Children discover what community service is, along with examples, in this thoughtful worksheet.
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Field Day is a popular tradition at many elementary schools across the country. It is a fun way for kids to celebrate the end of the school year. The day traditionally consists of a variety of outdoor games and activities for children, similar to a carnival. Make your Field Day a success by customizing a variety of ...
If your youth group, family or organization is interested in the outreach in your community, this step by step Outreach Patch Program® will give you the skills you need to make meaningful changes!
Here's a couple of our charts that we have made this week. We started learning long vowel words last week so I introduced the sneaky, silent...
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Kids will enjoy these pretend play ideas, free printables and other activities as they learn about community helpers!
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If your youth group, family or organization is interested in the welfare of animals, this step by step program will give you the skills you need to make meaningful changes!
All across the Wenatchee valley this Saturday, there are ample opportunities for the community to come out and participate in Make A Difference Day. From Pybus
Discover the Joy of Volunteering at Food Banks in Casper, Wyoming Are you ready to make a positive impact on the lives of those less fortunate? At Wondrousdrifter.com, we bring you a comprehensive list of
We all have students who want to control everything! Use this simple activity to help students visualize what they can and cannot control in individual counseling or small group counseling.
Hello Everyone! We have been working hard this week on identifying coins and telling their value. Today we created a whole group game to help with cementing those ideas. We made a "Bigger than Life" gameboard (you know my love of those shower curtain sized gameboards!). We divided the board into 25 sections with tape and then filled each section with either a coin, the coin's name, the value, or the value words. We taped paper coins to a foam die. The kids took turns rolling the die and covering something on the board that matched with the coin rolled. We played until we had 5 in a row covered! The kids were completely engaged for the entire game, helping each other and cheering when we finally had 5 in a row. A smaller version of this game will become a math tub game for next week. You can get a printable of this game including large cards for the whole group lesson and small game board for math tubs.Simply CLICK HERE!!! :) It's FREE! (I am hoping that google docs is cooperating. Every time I upload things lately, it looks different. Remember, you can always e-mail me and I will send you the doc that way!) Next week we will begin a reading/social studies unit on family wants and needs. I have shared my "Me and My Family" before, but I added some elements using two favorite books, "A Chair for My Mother," and "The Relatives Came." You can get this printable! You don't even need to save!! All you need to do is CLICK HERE!!! :) I hope!! Ok!! I've got stuff to do to get ready for our SCI FRI tomorrow!! Magnet fun!! Yippee!! Have a fantastic Friday!! Joyfully! Nancy
Boy Scouts are most commonly known for their distinctive uniforms and motto of “Be Prepared”. Having worked for a regional Boy Scout Service Center for more than 12 years, I have witnessed the valuable skills that youth who participate in the Scouting program are taught. I have seen the results of lives saved and communities transformed […]
After our New Year's unit, we jumped right into Economics! In first grade, the kids are learning about the difference between needs and wants along with goods and services. I used my own Economics unit for the week. We talked about how a need is something you must have to live and a want is something you would like to have. We brainstormed ideas for our webs and the kids filled in their ideas. The next day, we talked about the difference between goods and services. We learned that a good is something you can consume or use while a service is something that someone does for you. The kids did a goods and service sort and then illustrated their own ideas. Along with economics, in math we were reviewing coins and their values along with introducing how to add money. Here is an example of a word problem we did during the week. (Each week my awesome teammate Samantha writes our problems...she is awesome!) We also talked about how when we spend money, we have to make choices. To also review adding money, the kids did an activity where they were given 85 cents and they could buy any toys they want without going over. We also talked about how it's important to buy our basic needs (food, clothing, shelter) before we buy things we want. We talked about saving money and why it's important to save. It was awesome to hear what the kids wanted to save for! :) We ended the week by reviewing what the kids wanted to be when they grow up and what life skills they will need to use in order to do a great job. If you are interested in the unit, please check out my Tpt store or Teacher's Notebook shop! :)