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Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by National FFA Organization. Integrating Service-Learning into Curriculum
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Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by National FFA Organization. Curriculum Challenge: Part 1 We will provide everyone with a project topic. Example: o Water Pollution Work as a table to brainstorm classroom and service activities that students would engage in and write one per sticky note. Examples: o Research sources of water pollution o Take water samples from local streams o Chart pollutants found o Write report on findings For each activity written you will also drop a rock in the container (# of rocks should match number of sticky notes). You will have 5 minutes!
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Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by National FFA Organization. Project Topic
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Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by National FFA Organization. Curriculum Challenge: Part 2 Next, as a table decide what pathway (from the Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Career Cluster) that the activity best fits. Place the sticky note on the corresponding pathway flip charts placed throughout the room. o Plant Systems; Animal Systems; Power, Structural & Technical Systems; Natural Resources Systems; Environmental Service Systems; Agribusiness Systems; Food Products & Processing Systems. You will have 3 minutes!
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Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by National FFA Organization. As a table, you now have 2 minutes to come up with classroom and service activities that would engage OTHER CONTENT classrooms in the project. o Math, Science, Language Arts, etc. You will follow the same process with the sticky notes and rocks. Curriculum Challenge: Part 3
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Copyright 2011. All rights reserved by National FFA Organization. … should not be an add on, but a strategy that helps you meet the needs of your curriculum. Service-Learning…
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