Serve Others, Spark young minds
Of the four hours I had
to complete for this class, I completed an hour in Rankin Science center. I
helped local elementary students experience feature of animals such as fur,
bones, and scales. It brought me back to good memories from the many field trip
I took to science centers in the triad area and when my love of science began. This
picture below is from this day.
I love the Achie project because my partner and I got
to make a book to inform kids about Achie and how he was discovering. Even
though a few people will read our book, I was so happy with the quality of the
book it looks so professional.
The rest of my service
hours were spent at a Wellness Summit in the student union. I was there from
9am -1pm on a Saturday where I signed in with my appcard. I learned about climate
change, the effects of pornography, and healthy eating habits.
I also spent two hours
cleaning up the street that sigma kappa adopted near campus. It looked so much
better after we were done.
I drew the words for the earth
month poster. The poster turned out very well. As you can be I was very happy
to see it in the library in Boone, NC.

Okay Rachel, you had more than enough service learning hours, so well done! I like the photos you picked for the post. The only thing I would do to improve it is wrap the text around the images. You can do this in the editing window by clicking on each image and selecting Right or Left, depending on what side of the text you want the image to be placed.
ReplyDeletePornography, climate change, and healthy eating habits is one hell of mix for a topic to educate on.
ReplyDeleteYou outdid yourself with your learning selections! Thanks for helping me out with the Earth poster, we made a great team. I absolutely loved how you taught kids about animal features and the service you did on the street. The world needs more people like you. Keep it up.
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