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What is and is not age appropriate service for K-5 students?
What is and is not age appropriate service for K-5 students?
Sometimes it is just as important to know what not to do as what to do. Below we have highlighted some projects for comparison.
Is age appropriate...
- Participating in an environmentally conscious project, like a beach clean up.
 - Making placemats for a soup kitchen or homeless shelter.
 - Read-a-thon projects, where students read to younger kids.
 - Initiating a litter patrol at school during lunch or recess.
 - Collecting used books for a shelter for homeless children.
 - Performing plays and skits depicting community problems and their solutions.
 - Visiting senior citizens who live in a nearby home.
 
Is not age appropriate...
- Test water samples from a local lake or river and document the findings for the community.
 - Volunteering in a soup kitchen or homeless shelter.
 - Organizing a phonics fair to help improve reading skills.
 - Starting a recycling program for the entire school.
 - Writing letters to corporations asking for donations for a shelter for homeless children.
 - Holding a youth summit to dialogue about problems in the community and possible solutions.
 - Collecting and writing a personal or community oral history by interviewing senior citizens.
 
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Quick Jump
Getting Started 
How to Help Select a Project 
Trouble-shooting Tips for Popular Types of Volunteer Projects for Young People 
Designing Age-Appropriate Projects 
Project idea starters and examples of service projects for grades K-5 
What is and is not age appropriate service for K-5 students? 
Project idea starters and examples of service projects for grades 6-8 
What is and is not age appropriate service for grades 6-8? 
Project idea starters and examples of service projects for high school students 
What is and is not age appropriate service for high school students? 

