Friday, June 8, 2012

Community Outreach

The first Sunday of each month, my family visits a local retirement home with other families from our church and neighborhood. The families do all sorts of different and easy activities for about 45 minutes with the residents. We sing songs, put puzzles together, color, or even make a treat to eat. Did you know the elderly are especially fond of marshmallows? Well, these adults certainly are. Needless to say, we didn't even get to the art project because so many young and aged hands had eaten our craft supplies before we even got the directions put on the tables. I wanted to bring this positive and moving experience to my classroom this fall. While I do not have plans to take a field trip off campus, I am going to begin a program I'm calling Send A Smile.

The Send A Smile Program will be incorporated into our weekly Little Buddies activity. We already meet with our Kindergarten Little Buddies to read, write, and do math for about 30 minutes each Friday. The first Friday of the month, however, we will now write notes and decorate pictures to be sent to a local nursing home. I'm also going to suggest that my students bring artwork done at home to include in the monthly envelope. I hope that this will encourage my classroom families to step out into our community and look for ways to pass on a smile in an easy, family-friendly way.

How do you incorporate Community Outreach into your classrooms?

2 comments:

Stacy said...

I'm glad I found your blog today. I love the idea of your program Send a Smile. I teach kindergarten and I have reading buddies from fourth grade come to visit my class, I'll have to remember your idea for next year.

I haven't done a community outreach in awhile but I use to have my students collect items for the local animal shelter. It was great because a representative always came by to do a short lesson with my kids and then pick up the items. The kids loved it. Thanks again for the great idea.
Stacy

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Brynley said...

Thanks, Stacy. I hadn't thought of an animal shelter. I love the idea of someone being able to come to us for a short talk. We have an Animal Habitats Theme so I'll try to work in a one time activity there. Thanks for sharing!

Brynley

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