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Community service projects allow students to apply the lessons learned in the classroom to real-life situations and experiences. Below, you will find ideas for community service projects as well as a listing of events in your local area.

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Adopt Your WatershedGrades 6-8, Grades 9-12
epa.gov/adopt
Thousands of people are working to protect and restore their watersheds. As of August 2000, this database contains 4,846 groups that students might want to join.

Environmental Protection Begins With You (EPA-530-K-06-001)(PDF) (24pp, 530K About PDF ) July 2006
epa.gov/epaoswer/osw/docs/comm-serv2.pdf

Linking Girls to the Land Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12
epa.gov/linkinggirls/
This partnership between the Girl Scouts of America, US EPA and other Federal Agencies promotes outdoor education, volunteering and conservation education. It provides opportunities for 2.8 million girls nationwide.

Service-Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom (PDF) (32pp, 956K, About PDF) Teachers
epa.gov/epaoswer/general/educate/svclearn.pdf
Need ideas for classroom activities or after-school programs? This on-line booklet highlights environmental projects done by students throughout the country. You'll find ideas for students of all ages!

Volunteer for Change (EPA530-K-01-002)(PDF) (24pp, 567K About PDF ) May 2001
epa.gov/osw/education/teens/pdf/vol4chng.pdf

Volunteer for Change: A Guide to Environmental Community Service en Español (PDF)
(23 pp, 577K About PDF )
epa.gov/osw/education/teens/pdf/k01002s.pdf

This guide to environmental community service features the ABCs of volunteering plus projects on reuse, recycling, composting, and household hazardous waste. See also Environmental Protection Begins With You (EPA-530-K-06-001)(PDF) (24pp, 530K About PDF ) July 2006

Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Teachers
epa.gov/volunteer/
Find out how to start a water monitoring program in your area. You'll find a list of methods as well as links to national water monitoring sites.


External links

Agua Pura-An Institute Planning for Latino Communities Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 9-12
www.uwex.edu/erc/apsummary.html
Plans for implementing an Institute to provide support for youth leaders who can involve youth in understanding local water quality issues and local water protection. While designed for Latino communities, this program is usable by any group. From University of Wisconsin Stevens Point
Environmental Resources Center.

Backyard Conservation Grades K-5, Grades 6-8
www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/
See how conservation practices used on agricultural land to conserve and improve natural resources can be adapted for use on the land around your home.

Center for Global Environmental Education Watershed Action Plan Exit EPA Disclaimer K-12
cgee.hamline.edu/watershed/action/projects/
The Watershed Action Site offers one stop help in planning and organizing service-learning projects to prevent water pollution in your watershed. Within this site you can access everything from scientific background information or curricula to local experts or stencils for painting storm drain signs.

Earth Force Exit EPA Disclaimer  Teachers
http://www.earthforce.org/
Earth Force engages young people as active citizens to improve the environment and their communities now and in the future.

EarthTeam Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8,Grades 9-12
Site about San Francisco bay area middle and high school students and their community environmental experiences that inspire dedication to a healthy environment. Could be translated to other communities. People from different areas can start up earthteams in their areas

Ecybermission Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8,Grades 9-12
www.ecybermission.com/index.cfm
eCYBERMISSION is a web-based science, math and technology competition for 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade teams.

Educating Young People About Water Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8
www.uwex.edu/erc/eypaw/
Want to educate kids about water? These free materials from University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, Environmental Resources Center can provide you with the information you need to get started.

EE Link Local Organizations Exit EPA Disclaimer K-12
eelink.net/region-greatlakes.html
These pages are useful for students who want information on existing environmental programs. Whether you are looking for specific local or regional information, want to start an environmental project in your own community, or are interested in learning more about the environment through a program, this is the place for you.

Environmental Inquiry Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 9-12
ei.cornell.edu/teacher
Developed by Cornell University to help students conduct environmental science research and participate in communities of fellow student scientists.

Flying WILD Exit EPA DisclaimerGrades 6-8
www.flyingwild.org
Flying WILD encourages schools to work closely with conservation organizations, community groups, and businesses involved with birds to implement school bird festivals and bird conservation projects.

Give Water a Hand Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 9-12, Teachers
www.uwex.edu/erc/gwah/
A national watershed education program designed to involve young people in local environmental service projects. Also available in Spanish.

Journey North  Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12
www.learner.org/jnorth/
A global study of wildlife migration. Students in North America track the journeys of a dozen migratory species and share their own field observations with classrooms across the Hemisphere.

Kenan Fellows Curriculum Projects Exit EPA Disclaimer K-12, Teachers
www.ncsu.edu/kenanfellows/?q=curriculum-project-list

Making Connections for Environmental Education Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8
www.ncsu.edu/kenan/fellows/2001/cmoser/
Classroom tested indoor and outdoor environmental projects for middle school students geared toward making meaningful connections between their everyday activities and the environment.

National Apprentice Ecologist Awards  Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 9-12
Programs to involve youth in environmental service projects.

National Environmental Education Week  Exit EPA Disclaimer K-12
www.eeweek.org/involved
Whether you are a teacher in a public, private, or homeschool classroom, or an educator at a nature center, zoo, or aquarium, Environmental Education Week can help you to actively engage your students in environmental education.

Project WET: Plan a Make a Splash Festival Exit EPA Disclaimer Teachers
projectwet.org/usa/mas/planning.htm
How to organize a Make a Splash festival. This can be a classroom level festival or can be easily adapted to fit a larger or smaller audience.

Schoolyard habitat
www.fws.gov/r5cbfo/schoolyd.htm
Interested in creating a wildlife habitat right on your school grounds? The Fish and Wildlfe Survey shows you how.

Student Conservation Association Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 9-12
www.thesca.org
The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is a nonprofit organization that offers conservation internships and summer trail crew opportunities. SCA is focused on developing conservation and community leaders while getting important work done on the land.

Teens for Planet Earth Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8,Grades 9-12
www.teensforplanetearth.org/
Check out this site to learn more about how YOU can protect this amazing planet. This site has facts about the natural world, the latest conservation news, and how teens can - and do - make a difference. by carrying out environmental service-learning projects in their communities.

What's Up with the Environment Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 9-12
www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue/
If you need a single lesson or a longer term project, visit this site for extensive and multimedia background information and plans for projects about water, land, air and energy. Students can explore environmental issues, formulate and find answers to questions about the environment, and explore "Cool Careers" for ideas about an environment-related job.

Where Compost Happens Exit EPA Disclaimer Grades 6-8
See how Mansfield Middle School set up a school-wide food waste composting program.

World Water Monitoring Day Grades 9-12
www.worldwatermonitoringday.org
World Water Monitoring Day helps watershed leaders, educators and trained volunteers to educate students and citizens how the actions of individuals in a watershed can impact environmental quality and human health.

Wyland Ocean ChallengeExit EPA Disclaimer   Grades K-5
http://www.wylandoceanchallenge.org/index.cfm?mid=2&sid=4
The Wyland Ocean Challenge of America provides interesting activities, linked to national standards, that will help you teach your students about the underwater world of the ocean.

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