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Crit Lit For Kids

Hosted by readwritethink.org this lesson plan includes nine to eleven sessions that involve writing, collaborations, and class discussions. Crit Lit for Kids: From Critical Consciousness to Service Learning introduces concepts of social justice and guided research so students can plan their own service-learning projects.

Denison

Here, teachers can find guides to service learning in several different disciplines.

Environmental Protection Agency

The EPA provides information and lesson plans on service learning in the classroom.

Innovations In Civic Participation

Innovations In Civic Participation (ICP) is a non-profit organization that supports high quality, innovative youth civic engagement programs both on a national and international level. ICP works with governments, philanthropic organizations, and institutions of higher education to create sustainable programs that inspire youth to make a difference.

Inspired to Learn

A guide and reasoning for service learning as well as information about interfaith service learning for students who are looking to get involved in their community.

Intercultural Exchange Program

Students can experience a new culture while completing service learning and volunteer programs.

iseek education

Here, teachers can find information about service learning and how to use it in their classroom, why it is important, and opportunities for community service.

Kids Can Make A Difference

Kids Can Make A Difference is an educational program for middle and high school students that focus on issues concerning hunger and poverty. The website provides resources, project examples, and newsletters to equip students with tools to find solutions to these social problems.

KIDS Consortium

KIDS (Kids Involved Doing Service-Learning) Consortium is a non-profit organization that serves schools and community organizations by encouraging children to address real community issues. KIDS consortium offers resources, professional development, workshops, and trainings to teach kids about civic duties.

Kids Korps USA

Kids Korps USA shapes young lives ages five to twenty five through exposure and direct involvement in community service and volunteerism. The organization hopes to develop young leaders and increase their level of maturity and empathy by providing education on leadership and responsibility.

KidWorldCitizen

KidWorldCitizen is a website that offers activities that help young people think globally. The organization hopes to educate kids about diversity and culture to build tolerance. The website provides thirty-five different service project ideas to inspire children to make a difference.

Kids Who Care

Using Kids Who Care, teachers can train themselves to create meaningful instruction through the use of service learning.