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Curricula, Lesson Plans & Project Ideas

Need a lesson plan or step-by-step project descriptions?  Check out this library of real-life service-learning curricula, designed by pros and tested by educators just like yourself. 
 

 
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Volunteer San Diego Curricula and Project Ideas
SAVY Toolkit: Do you need help planning service-learning or community service projects? This FREE leadership and service toolkit will guide your students through planning and implementing service projects. Your students experience project based learning while developing and demonstrating character building and leadership skills. This toolkit has many project ideas that are easy for you to start implementing now!

MLK Day Toolkit: Service projects come in all shapes and sizes. This detailed toolkit will provide you with everything from a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., to sample projects and planning tips to make this National Day of Service your own.

Stories of Service: A unique service-learning curriculum that pairs high school students with local veterans to create a digital MOVIE - a mini-documentary about the veteran’s experiences. This exciting intergenerational oral history project trains students in valuable 21st century job skills while demonstrating the importance of service to community.

Guide to Youth Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer San Diego's comprehensive agency directory listing youth-friendly volunteer and service-learning opportunities countywide.

Eye-On:  Each of these service-learning briefs focuses on a different issue - environment, literacy, violence, youth and education, poverty, and technology - providing ideas for service, celebration activities, local contacts and potential partners in the San Diego area.

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Ready to Use Curricula and Lesson Plans

●  General K-12 ●  Film-based Curricula
●  Environment/ School Gardens ●  Health, Fitness, & Nutrition
●  Character Education ●  Hunger (coming soon)
●  Civics and Social Studies ●  Math (coming soon)
●  Disaster Preparedness  
   


General K-12

FREE! Boston Teachnet Service-Learning Standards Based Models: Teachers share their service-learning practices through detailed work plans, related standards, and links to teacher-developed materials (lesson plans, certificates and evaluation forms) and student-created final projects (posters, pamphlets, photography, etc.).

FREE! Community Lessons: Promising Curriculum Practices: These lesson plans have been gathered from K-12 teachers over the last two years. Each includes rationales for connecting academic content to service-learning activities, ways to assess academic and community outcomes, connections to various Framework Learning Standards, lesson plans, solutions to organizational barriers, timelines, resources and materials, and goals for the future.

Giraffe Heroes Program: The world needs heroes, people with vision and courage, people who are willing to stick their necks out and take responsibility for solving tough problems, on the planet and on the block. This story-based citizenship, character education, and service-learning program helps get their stories told in the media and in schools.  Curriculum available by grade level (K-2, 3-5, 6-9, 10-12).

Roots and Shoots
: A program of the Jane Goodall Institute, Roots & Shoots provides kids with a framework for organizing and achieving meaningful projects that promote care and concern for animals, people and the planet. Among other resources, Roots & Shoots offers affordable age-specific lesson plan books and activity guides for classroom and after school educators.

Learning to Give: Learning to Give’s K-12 lesson plans contain both academic content about philanthropy and skill development activities that engage students in giving and serving in their classrooms, schools and communities.  Select a grade level below to browse our collection of lessons. You may also want to visit our custom Lesson Search Engine by Subject Area, Grade Level, Michigan Curriculum Framework Standards, Indiana Academic Standards, Philanthropy Themes, National Key Words/Concepts and Lesson Summaries.

FREE! SLICE (Service-Learning Ideas and Curricular Examples): This new tool from the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse is an easy-to-use database full of high quality service-learning lesson plans, syllabi, and project ideas. There is an opportunity to promote your curriculum example to become a part of this growing collection of quality service-learning lesson plans, syllabi, and project ideas and let others know about the successful approaches used in your program.

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Environment/ School Gardens

NEW!  Water Quality Service Learning Program: The Water Quality Service Learning Program uses specific science content standards as the basis for academic learning and incorporates key elements of quality service learning to support educators in the classroom and the afterschool program. Units of study are aligned to California Content Standards and focus on California's growing problem of polluted runoff.

Youth Summary of Climate Change: The United Nations Development Program's (UNDP) invites young people to make a short, colorful summary of the Human Development Report (HDR). The HDR is the most widely read document published by the UN every year and through this opportunity, will reach more young people.

FREE! Kids Gardening Teachers’ Room: This site, which is affiliated with the National Gardening Association, offers classroom stories, articles, project ideas and lesson plans. It also provides links to other school garden projects as well as information about grants and resources for gardening with kids.

Facing the Future provides teachers, students, and the public with sustainability and global issues educational materials as well as ideas for action to shape the future. Select curricula is available FREE for download or you can choose to purchase their complete curriculum.

Project SWELL (Stewardship: Water Education for Lifelong Leadership) is a school-based science curricula that teaches children about the importance of the region's recreational waterways and human-water interaction through a well-balanced, comprehensive, and hands-on water quality and pollution prevention program of study.

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Character Education

Learning for Life: Learning for Life is an educational program designed to meet the needs of youth and schools. It helps young people deal with the many challenges of growing up by teaching good character and decision-making and then linking these skills to the real world. Learning for Life has age-appropriate, grade-specific Teachers' Guides for Kindergarten through grade 12. The lesson plans reinforce language arts, science, math and social studies and are written clearly, concisely and completely, so very little or no preparation is needed for implementation. To see a sample table of contents, view a specific lesson plan or learn more about our programs, please visit  www.learningforlifesdic.org.

Special Olympics - Get Into It: Students learn about the Special Olympics and the athletes' ability to contribute to society through leadership roles both on and off the playing field. They will come to appreciate the critical role of service-learning. Most important, they will be invited to make a difference themselves.

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Civics and Social Studies

Constitutional Rights Foundation: The foundation seeks to instill in our nation's youth a deeper understanding of citizenship through values expressed in our Constitution and its Bill of Rights and to educate young people to become active and responsible participants in our society. The Foundation offers outstanding civic education curricula.

Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools: This campaign was created to increase the quality and quantity of civic learning in schools, grades K-12.  Find lessons & practices, assessment tools and school & district models all on their website.

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Disaster Preparedness

Disaster Preparedness Service-Learning Project:
Students engage as active participants of school safety teams while reinforcing classroom science.
      ●Pre-service activities focus on learning about disasters and how communities respond.
      ●Service activities engage students in making recommendations to their school safety council to update the school’s safety procedure. Their voice will not only assist the school in assessing their safety procedures but will help them see the need for all home, school and communities to be prepared for emergency situations.
      ●Post-service activities will focus again on classroom study, but will encourage students to create a common list of disaster preparation needs and reflect on what they have learned.
Special Thanks:  This curriculum was developed by Volunteer Center Orange County in partnership with the Orange County Department of Education, the Costa Mesa Fire Department and the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross - Masters of Disasters: The Masters of Disasters series is an educational tool that will teach youth the importance of preparedness while reducing fear of the unexpected. The goal is to empower youth with the confidence and knowledge to prepare for disasters and help create a culture of preparedness. The lessons are non-threatening, age appropriate and adhere to national education standards.
 

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Film-based Curricula

FREE! Community Classroom 
ITVS Classroom is an educational resource providing new documentary video content and accompanying curricular materials, lesson plans and homework assignments to high school and community college instructors and youth-serving, community-based organizations.  The program launched in March 2007 with its first film companion guide to HIP HOP: Beyond Beats and Rhymes.

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Health, Fitness, & Nutrition

Eat Right: Students learn about food groups and meal planning. They also help organize a school wide food drive and decorate the bags in which the food will be delivered.

Kids Care Eat Wise - Exercise!: These projects are designed to educate kids about healthy eating and physical activity.  They empower kids to make healthy food choices, exercise and mobilize kids to engage in service activities related to nutrition and exercise.

Children Acknowledging Nutrition (CAN): Students work with local community organizations and individuals to research and compile data supporting good nutrition. This information can be used to share with the community through student created brochures, seminars, videos, and healthy-choice food tasting events throughout the year.

Food Baskets for Nutrition: Students learn about food groups, nutritional meals and the nutritional needs of their community by having representatives from local service agencies visit their class. Students organize a school wide food drive (or penny drive leading to a shopping trip at a local grocery).

Wake Up Call to Fitness and Nutrition: As a way to achieve their own fitness and nutrition plans, high school students keep individual Fitness and Food Diaries and adopt a second grade class at a nearby elementary school.  They distribute surveys to the youngsters and follow up with weekly aerobics routines and food pyramid lessons.

Drive Kids to Be Fit: This website is a great resource that offers practical tips and tools on how families can maintain a healthy weight by making smart food choices and increasing physical activity. There are plenty of FREE resources to parents and teachers as well.

Team Nutrition is an integrated, behavior-based, comprehensive plan for promoting the nutritional health of the Nation's school children. The U.S. Department of Agriculture — Food and Nutrition Services developed Team Nutrition in response to the need to improve the nutritional quality of meals served in schools and the school nutrition environment.

Helping Others to Feed Themselves: In conjunction with a unit on nutrition, the students learn what they can do to help people living in poverty provide the necessary nutrition to their own families.

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Project Planning Tools

Project resources: Project ideas, planning tips and funding resources for planning your own service project.

Days of Service: Join the more than 20 million people who volunteer each year for national Days of Service.  Each day links to a unique curriculum and resources you can use with your students, clubs, etc. to plan your own service project.

Inclusive Service-Learning Manual: The result of a long-term collaboration between the Magellan Foundation and the New York State Education Department Learn and Serve America Program, this manual was designed to provide instruction and technical assistance to school districts who are interested in students with and without disabilities working side-by-side on service-learning activities.  You can download an electronic version of the manual or contact Fran Hollon at the New York State Education Department for a CD-ROM.

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