These can be used alone or as parts of larger service-learning (S-L) projects. Some include direct service experiences. Others introduce concepts from the service world. “True” S-L balances academic and community benefits, but we support different blends as needed. See this chart to compare S-L project types.
Where this page fits into creating a project
Overall class project design steps (order may vary):
- Pick or create goals or learning outcomes (for support see the GolStan tab in the Drive Guide or the Goals and Objectives Guide)
- Create objectives (for support see the Goals and Objectives Guide)
- Pick a product, format, or activity (below)
- Pick a topic (or have students select from several options) (below)
- Add a reflection activity or other project components (for support see S-L Project Planning)
Contents
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- Audio Visual Training
- Computer Science/Other
- Foreign Languages
- Health and Physical Education
- Language Arts
- Math
- Music
- Science
- Social Studies/History
- Theater
- Visual Arts
Audio Visual Training
Multi-media presentation comparing efforts in different communities to increase use of condoms to reduce HIV/AIDS transmission
Illustrated timeline of governmental actions and other events impacting immigration in the United States since 1900
Video PSA about local recycling dos and don'ts
Illustrated timeline of governmental actions and other events impacting immigration in the United States since 1900
Video PSA about local recycling dos and don'ts
Leaders in a field (e.g., habitat conservationists, advocates for groups with limited voice, first responders)
An effective response to a challenge (e.g., weather emergency) Multi-media presentation comparing efforts in different communities to increase use of condoms to reduce HIV/AIDS transmission
Exemplars of showing care, ethics, responsibility, or respect (e.g., to nature, animals, other groups)
A healthy behavior or inspiring response to a physical or emotionally challenging event
A case of a community supporting a member or vice versa
Ways an organization is working toward a goal or how several are working toward a shared goal
An approach (by a person, organization, or government) showing promise in addressing an issue
An effective response to a challenge (e.g., weather emergency) Multi-media presentation comparing efforts in different communities to increase use of condoms to reduce HIV/AIDS transmission
Exemplars of showing care, ethics, responsibility, or respect (e.g., to nature, animals, other groups)
A healthy behavior or inspiring response to a physical or emotionally challenging event
A case of a community supporting a member or vice versa
Ways an organization is working toward a goal or how several are working toward a shared goal
An approach (by a person, organization, or government) showing promise in addressing an issue
Slideshow/multi-media presentation
Video or sound recording (TV pilot, speech, documentary, or commercial)
Website, page, Google Sheet, other web-based component
Simulation
Historical exhibit
Map, Venn or other diagram, or chart
Illustrated timeline
Poster
3D model
Weather forecast
Game or app
Video or sound recording (TV pilot, speech, documentary, or commercial)
Website, page, Google Sheet, other web-based component
Simulation
Historical exhibit
Map, Venn or other diagram, or chart
Illustrated timeline
Poster
3D model
Weather forecast
Game or app
Computer Science/Other
Layered map of a city showing various types of physical activity resources (e.g., trails, gyms, dance facilities)
Simulation showing shifts in animal migratory patterns due to increasing temperatures/climate change
New Google Classroom-linked app to reflect on service experience events through video, audio recording, or text
Online survey of classmates' attitudes about service-related professions (e.g., interest and likelihood of interning in a field)
Simulation showing shifts in animal migratory patterns due to increasing temperatures/climate change
New Google Classroom-linked app to reflect on service experience events through video, audio recording, or text
Online survey of classmates' attitudes about service-related professions (e.g., interest and likelihood of interning in a field)
Innovation and Technology
Society and Culture
Environmental Health
- Career possibilities in a service-related field (e.g, composting, geriatric medicine, nutrition)
- Health-related or other resource locations
- Software and AI uses in a service-related area (e.g., gardening and agriculture)
- Energy use of Bitcoin mining
- Computer design for affordability and durability (e.g., in Africa)
Society and Culture
- Elders' memories, pictures, and stories
- Generational attitudes about technology
- Genealogy mapping via the internet
- Impacts of excessive screen time or gaming addictions on health or worker productivity
Environmental Health
- Migratory patterns of animals
- Changes in animal or plant populations
- Hurricane or other storm development and movements
- Recycling electronic components or re-tasking computers or other electronic equipment
- Ideas for reducing the environmental footprints of electronics
- Relationships among natural resource management, human population levels, and biodiversity
- Smart (energy) grids
Live or multimedia:
Writing intensive:
Other:
- Slideshow/multi-media presentation
- Video or sound recording (TV pilot, speech, documentary, or commercial)
- Website, page, Google Sheet, other web-based component
Writing intensive:
- Outline
- Survey (designing and administering)
- Formal research paper
Other:
- Spreadsheet
- Simulation
- Venn/other diagram, graph, or chart
- 3-D model
- Art show
- Database (create or add to an existing one)
- Poster/other visual graphic
- Game or app
- Creating screensavers with healthy messages
- Typing/printing resumes for people without computer access who are seeking employment
Foreign Languages
Multi-media presentation about efforts to meet health care needs in a foreign country.
Discussion of consequences and likelihood of undercounting of undocumented residents for the U.S. census and completion of it in the foreign language.
Monolog about life experiences of a local elder fluent in the language (after interviewing them in the language).
Translated (from English) pamphlet about adult education opportunities within 10 miles.
Discussion of consequences and likelihood of undercounting of undocumented residents for the U.S. census and completion of it in the foreign language.
Monolog about life experiences of a local elder fluent in the language (after interviewing them in the language).
Translated (from English) pamphlet about adult education opportunities within 10 miles.
Communications
Service
Society and Culture
- Information helpful to a community (e.g., on disease prevention, gardening opportunities, healthcare resources, the Constitution)
- Public health challenges in developing countries or immigrant populations due to language barriers
- Media campaigns in different countries (e.g., promoting healthy behaviors)
Service
- Service projects done by learners or others in another country
- A service-related issue (economic, health, other) in an immigrant community or one or more other countries
- Vocabulary related to a civic or service-related issue (e.g., the census, gardening)
- Poetry or other writing on a service-related topic (e.g., environmental stewardship, inequality)
Society and Culture
- Lived experiences of an elder fluent in the language
- Comparing perceptions and treatment of a specific group (e.g., elders, LGBTQ) in different countries or communities
- Responding to a challenging situation (e.g., weather emergency, sexual harassment)
- Comparing policies (e.g., towards pollution, drugs, immigration) of different countries or regions
- Forms of civic engagement in other countries or communities
Live or multimedia:
Writing intensive:
Graphic:
Other:
- Slideshow/multi-media presentation
- Video or sound recording (TV pilot, speech, documentary, or commercial)
- Website, page, Google Sheet, other web-based component
- Monologue or other play
- Performance
- Group discussion
- Facilitation of a meeting
- Debate
Writing intensive:
- Communication (by email, voicemail, video conference, other)
- Op ed, letter, or persuasive essay
- Newspaper article or blog
- Short story
- Play or movie script
- Outline
- Survey (designing and administering)
- Formal research paper
- Book
- Menu or recipe
- Translation
Graphic:
- Pamphlet or flyer
- Information cards
- Spreadsheet
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
- Map
- Venn or other diagram
- Chart (comparison, flip, other)
- Graph
- Flowchart
- Timeline
- 3-D model
- Foldable booklet
- Graphic novel
- Illustrated time line
- Mural
- Poster or other visual graphic
- Pictures/photos (e.g., photo essay)
Other:
- Art show
- Bulletin board
- Drawing or painting
- Floor or building plan
- Historic document
- Tapestry or quilt
- Weather forecast
- Game or app
- Experiment
- Travel guide or itinerary
- Lesson plan (for community members who speak the language or for younger language students)
- Simulation
Health and Physical Education
Helping maintain a trail and comparing it to others in the area based on accessibility, types of use, interesting views, etc.
Eating 5 or more vegetables per day for a week, rating/recording daily energy and focus levels, and outlining surprises, food prep or other lessons learned, and impacts on future food plans (gardening, purchasing, preparing, eating, etc.).
Participating in a 5k race and interviewing fellow competitors about their preparation and definitions of success.
Demonstration of movements involved in a physically demanding profession and strategies for avoiding overuse or other injuries (based on interviews with someone in the field and a physical therapist).
Eating 5 or more vegetables per day for a week, rating/recording daily energy and focus levels, and outlining surprises, food prep or other lessons learned, and impacts on future food plans (gardening, purchasing, preparing, eating, etc.).
Participating in a 5k race and interviewing fellow competitors about their preparation and definitions of success.
Demonstration of movements involved in a physically demanding profession and strategies for avoiding overuse or other injuries (based on interviews with someone in the field and a physical therapist).
Physical Activity
Nutrition/Other Health Areas
- The role of exercise in healthy living
- Adaptive or armchair-friendly exercises
- Pet walking
- Movement inspired by those of animals
- Trail building, dead brush removal, or other physically demanding work
- Local or regional outdoor or other activity opportunities
- Using movement to release or prevent stress
- Games or other physical activity ideas for an immigrant community, family shelter, disabled kids, other
- Novel ways of walking (e.g., between classes) or turning bodies into letters to "write" things
- Competitive athletics (e.g., for elders or other specific population) Intergenerational athletic or exercise experiences
- Physically demanding professions
Nutrition/Other Health Areas
- Injury prevention (e.g., effective posture, warm-ups, mobility work) for an activity (e.g., gardening)
- Impacts of malnutrition on overall health
- Food pyramids, other guides and their applicability to/usefulness for immigrant populations
- CPR, first aid, or wilderness first aid training
- Relationships between pollution or other environmental toxins and health
- Health professions (e.g., physical therapists, nurse practitioners, nutritionists)
- Occupational wellness or injury prevention programs
Live or multimedia:
Writing intensive:
Other products:
Other activities:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Website, web page, Google sheet, or other web-based component (creating or adding to one)
- Advertisement or PSA
- Group discussion
- Facilitation of a meeting
- Real or virtual guided tour or hike (e.g., of a nature preserve)
- Guest speaker or movement demonstrator (athlete, coach, physical therapist, athletic trainer, other)
Writing intensive:
- Newspaper article or blog
- Outline
- Survey (designing and administering)
Other products:
- Menu or recipe
- Pamphlet or flyer
- Information cards
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
- Map (e.g., of places to exercise)
- Bulletin board
- Foldable booklet
- Database (creating or adding to an existing one)
- Physically active game
- Experiment
- New or revised training plan or program
Other activities:
- Coaching, cheering for, or otherwise supporting people in a sport or competition
- Hosting or contributing to an event or competition
- Performing a physically demanding task, in class or on a field trip
- Taking a special movement-related class
Language Arts/English
Letter to the editor advocating for local legislation to increase solar power generation
Debate with learners each making a case for an approach to agriculture (e.g., conventional, no-till, silvopasture, organic, etc.)
Rap from the ocean's perspective about plastic pollution
Filmed commentary on a political debate comparing use of logical fallacies by candidates
Revision of an English vocabulary book for an ESL program
Debate with learners each making a case for an approach to agriculture (e.g., conventional, no-till, silvopasture, organic, etc.)
Rap from the ocean's perspective about plastic pollution
Filmed commentary on a political debate comparing use of logical fallacies by candidates
Revision of an English vocabulary book for an ESL program
Literature
Media
Society and Politics
Service Experiences
Other
- Characters in a story and how they relate to a service-related issue in the context of the story or beyond
- Comparing literary depictions or song lyrics about a type of situation or people (e.g., rebuilding after a storm, people with different abilities, community organizers, elders)
Media
- Media coverage, depictions in TV shows or movies, or mass marketing campaigns (e.g., people living with HIV or AIDS)
- Comparing different approaches to integrating topics into advertising Fact-checking or analyzing a statement or article on a service-related topic>/li>
Society and Politics
- Advocating for an action to a specific audience in order to address a service-related issue (e.g., healthy lifestyle decision-making, a governmental policy)
- Comparing different policy approaches for addressing an issue (by governments, non-profits, or others)
- Comparing different approaches to advocating for certain actions related to a service topic (e.g., recycling or conserving energy at home, PSAs)
- Forms of activism or other community engagement for a service-related topic
Service Experiences
- Experiences and observations from completing a service project or engaging in service (e.g., everyday acts, volunteering)
- Focusing on a particular element of a service experience (e.g., an event, day, or thing – repurposed goods, plants in a community garden, etc.)
- Up-to-date vocabulary associated with a service-related topic
- Actions, ideas, or experiences of leaders or others doing service work
- A service-related concept (e.g., empathy, contribution, conservation, shared responsibility, teamwork)
Other
- Ways people have dealt with, overcome, or solved challenges (personal, community, environmental, economic, other)
- Approaching an issue from a unique perspective (e.g., someone from another country, a tree, an animal, an ocean)
- Reasons why people should care about an issue
- First-hand accounts of other people experiencing a type of condition or situation (e.g., immigration, growing food, learning to read in Braille, prejudice, caring for an elder)
- Comparing lived experiences across time (e.g., elder accounts of something in their youths vs. today)
Live or multimedia:
Written:
Other:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video (TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other)
- Sound recording (song, rap, poem, podcast, interview, documentary, other)
- Website, web page, Google sheet, or other web-based component (creating or adding to one)
- Advertisement or PSA
- Interview
- Debate
- Monologue or other play
Written:
- Op ed, letter, or persuasive essay
- Newspaper article or blog
- Short story
- Play or movie script
- Survey (designing and administering)
- Formal research paper
- Book
- To teach ABCs
- Illustrated bilingual
- English vocabulary (original, expanding on, or revising an existing text)
- Pamphlet or flier
- Updated or new written materials for a local community organization, agency, or outreach program (or adapting existing ones for a different audience)
Other:
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
- Foldable booklet
- Travel guide or itinerary
- Library display of books that inform readers about a service-related topic
- Reading to an audience about a service-related topic or to a member of a special population about any topic
- Taking dictation and composing letters or other correspondence for someone unable to write
- "Living museum" taking on the identities of people studied with links to service
Math
Spreadsheet comparing costs of preparing food purchased at a farmer's market to restaurant or other ready-to-eat (pre-prepared) food
Report on local flooding risks and use of math in determining them
Slide presentation of statistics for opioid abuse in states that have and haven't legalized recreational marijuana
Report on local flooding risks and use of math in determining them
Slide presentation of statistics for opioid abuse in states that have and haven't legalized recreational marijuana
Finance
Research and Statistics
Systems
Other
- Costs of something (e.g., hospital stay, pet care, a garden)
- Government funding allocations related to one or more issues
- Health care, food, other costs in different places (e.g., suburban vs. urban areas)
Research and Statistics
- Determining demographics of a group (e.g., age, income, education)
- Demographics for a health condition (e.g., COVID-19)
- Awareness of, beliefs about, or practices/behaviors related to an issue
- The role of statistics in policy or intervention design
- Immigration rates
- Statistics for a local or school issue (e.g., bullying, substance use, social media use)
Systems
- Probabilities of and predicting events (e.g., floods/other weather-related, disease outbreaks)
- Changes in a system (e.g., animal or plant population levels, unemployment, land use)
- Energy usage or waste generation/disposal patterns
- Expected plant yields in a garden or growing season vs. actual harvest figures
Other
- Math's role in construction or engineering projects
- Total amounts and ratios of calories from fat, protein, and carbohydrates
- Reaction time delays when under the influence of alcohol or other drugs
Live or multimedia:
Other:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Sound recording - song, rap, poem, podcast, interview, documentary, other
- Website, web page, Google sheet, or other web-based component (creating or adding to one)
- Interview
- Invite to class a speaker who uses math in their profession or hobby
- Simulation
Other:
- Conducting research
- Survey with tables, graphs, other (designing and administering)
- Spreadsheet
- Database (creating or adding to an existing one)
- Analyzing or sharing statistics
- Graph or chart
- 3-D model
- Spending budget
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
Music
Original song about life lessons based on interviews with elders at a local assisted living facility, including a live performance there
Research paper on the role of music in the 1960s civil rights movement
Advertisement for a local farmer's market including a jingle about restorative agriculture
Research paper on the role of music in the 1960s civil rights movement
Advertisement for a local farmer's market including a jingle about restorative agriculture
Ways music has contributed (e.g., via benefits and other fund-raisers) to understandings of social issues (e.g., AIDS, poverty, disasters)
Music enjoyed by an earlier generation or population defined by location, ethnicity, etc.
Being caring, ethical, responsible, or respectful (e.g., to oneself, nature, animals, other groups)
Taking on the perspective of an animal, thing, or person with historically limited voice
The natural world or a specific community (possibly performed in an associated setting)
Promoting a healthy activity (e.g., gardening) or response to a challenge (e.g., illness)
Leaders in a field (e.g., rights activists, nature advocates, first responders)
Music enjoyed by an earlier generation or population defined by location, ethnicity, etc.
Being caring, ethical, responsible, or respectful (e.g., to oneself, nature, animals, other groups)
Taking on the perspective of an animal, thing, or person with historically limited voice
The natural world or a specific community (possibly performed in an associated setting)
Promoting a healthy activity (e.g., gardening) or response to a challenge (e.g., illness)
Leaders in a field (e.g., rights activists, nature advocates, first responders)
Live or multimedia:
Other:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Sound recording - song, rap, poem, podcast, interview, documentary, other
- Website, web page, Google sheet, or other web-based component (creating or adding to one)
- Advertisement or PSA
- Interview
- Inviting to class a guest musician to speak or perform
- Learning and performing a song or rap
Other:
- Research
- Pamphlet or flier
- Information cards
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
- Writing or adding to/changing a song or rap (and performing or having someone perform it)
- Listening to and discussing music
Science
Presentation on industrial-scale use of black fly larva (a.k.a. maggots) to turn waste into quality protein for livestock
Phone call script-writing and lobbying campaign to support an NRCM-backed policy to have corporations share in the cost of delivering recycling programs, along with participation in their annual polar Dip-n-Dash event
Skype/Zoom/Facetime interview with a farmer at Broad Arrow Farm (Bristol, ME) about silvopasture and compilation of a list of local farms practicing regenerative agriculture for a school newsletter
Phone call script-writing and lobbying campaign to support an NRCM-backed policy to have corporations share in the cost of delivering recycling programs, along with participation in their annual polar Dip-n-Dash event
Skype/Zoom/Facetime interview with a farmer at Broad Arrow Farm (Bristol, ME) about silvopasture and compilation of a list of local farms practicing regenerative agriculture for a school newsletter
Human Health
Environmental Health
Other
- Epidemics or other diseases (e.g., virulence/severity, contagiousness)
- Immune system issues (e.g., viruses, bacteria, auto-immune diseases)
- Comparing dietary and health care needs across the human lifespan
- Impacts of weather or pollution on asthma
- Bodily impacts of cigarettes, alcohol, sugar, or other substances
- The impact of hunger or poverty on health, wellbeing, or performance on intelligence tests
Environmental Health
- Endangered animal protection, restoration efforts
- Wildlife habitats and efforts to preserve, conserve, or add to them
- The role of fires in forest health or grazing animals in grassland health
- Plant growth under varied environmental conditions
- Soil testing (for biodiversity, contaminants, other)
- Invasive exotic plants or animals
- Comparing natural and "man-made" contributors to disasters
Other
- Ocean and plant conservation to allow for medical and technological break-throughs (e.g., in combating microbes or making solar power more efficient)
- Waste treatment
- Balancing short and long-term economic and environmental interests while developing rules or policy
- Indigenous gardening techniques and influences on modern agriculture
- Relationships among natural resource management, human population levels, and biodiversity
- Domesticated animals and their wild counterparts
- Pet or wild animal care in an evacuation scenario
Live or multimedia:
Writing intensive:
Graphic:
Artistic creation:
Other:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Sound recording - song, rap, poem, podcast, interview, documentary, other
- Website, web page, Google sheet, or other web-based component (creating or adding to one)
- Advertisement or PSA
- Interview (e.g., of a doctor or researcher)
- Theatrical or musical performance
- Group discussion or debate
- Facilitation of a meeting
- Simulation
Writing intensive:
- Op ed, letter, or persuasive essay
- Newspaper article or blog
- Outline
- Survey (designing and administering)
- Formal research paper
- Book
- Pamphlet or flyer
Graphic:
- Venn or other diagram
- Chart (comparison, flip, other)
- Graph
- Flowchart
- Timeline
Artistic creation:
- 3-D model
- Illustrated time line
- Mural
- Poster or other visual graphic
- Pictures/photos (e.g., photo essay)
- Information cards
- Map
Other:
- Weather forecast
- Database (create or add to an existing one)
- Spreadsheet
- Game or app
- Original or replicated experiment
- Research
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
- Field trip to observe, conduct research, interview people, other
Social Studies/History
Podcast interview of a city councilor and their policy ideas for taking on homelessness in the city
Paper comparing the experiences of local Somali immigrants of different ages
Debate about current voting access and election security policies
Video documentary with stories about work experiences from a retired nurse
Paper comparing the experiences of local Somali immigrants of different ages
Debate about current voting access and election security policies
Video documentary with stories about work experiences from a retired nurse
History
Civics
Culture/Society
- A historical practice (e.g., World War II-era Victory Gardens, chemical use, or immigrant detention)
- Native American experiences or practices related to an issue (e.g., land management and resource usage, farming, nutrition, the idea of land "ownership", Indian Schools est. 1879)
- Histories/lived experiences of a person or group in your community (e.g., migrant workers, nurses, teachers)
- Historical accounts of a response to an issue (e.g., natural emergency) Comparing the experiences of people of different ages within a group (e.g., Maine immigrants from one country)
- Ways cultural traditions relate to an issue (e.g., how religious beliefs or patriarchal power structures could influence women's access to health care)
- Lifestyle changes in the last 50 years (e.g., related to food, hygiene, or technology)
- Historical events impacting an issue (e.g., war-related immigration or illnesses linked with floods)
- Roles of historical societies in building or maintaining community
Civics
- Local service-related organizations working on an issue or topic (e.g., gardening, immigrant services, homelessness, conservation, hate crime intervention)
- Laws and other policies that have impacted an issue (e.g., 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act)
- Current legislation that would impact an issue
- The roles of local, state, and national agencies in regards to a topic
- Municipal leaders' ideas and activities related to a local issue
- Policy approaches for an issue used in different municipalities, states, or countries
- Relative effectiveness of efforts by governments and NGOs to resolve an international issue
- Community impacts of actions by different branches of government related to an issue
- Impacts of a movement on an issue (e.g., the "slow food movement," the Civil Rights movement)
- Roles of community for different populations (e.g., immigrants, elders, differently abled people)
Culture/Society
- Past or current impacts of an issue (e.g., climate change) on global events
- Past or current local economic activity (e.g., agriculture, fishing, industry)
- Places or conditions in which emergencies have occurred and may be likely to recur
- Comparing lifespans around the world with lifestyles (e.g, diets, types of work), medical practices, or other variables
- Economic and other consequences of farming systems (e.g., operation size, crop diversity, fertilizer use, etc.)
- Reasons people take an action (e.g., move to a city or new country) and shifts in motivations for doing so over time
- Social, political, cultural, artistic, or other contributions in a local community made by a specific group (e.g., women, elders, immigrants)
- Demographics or socioeconomic status of groups with a shared challenge (e.g., hunger, civic engagement)
Live or multimedia:
Writing intensive:
Artistic creation:
Graphic:
Other:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Sound recording - song, rap, poem, podcast, interview, documentary, other
- Website, web page, Google sheet, or other web-based component (creating or adding to one)
- Advertisement or PSA
- Historical exhibit
- Interview
- Monologue or other play
- Performance
- Group discussion or debate
- Facilitation of a meeting
- Simulation
Writing intensive:
- Op ed, letter, or persuasive essay
- Newspaper article or blog
- Short story
- Play or movie script
- Outline
- Survey (designing and administering)
- Formal research paper
- Book
- Menu or recipe
- Translation
- Pamphlet or flyer
- Information cards
Artistic creation:
- 3-D model
- Bulletin board
- Drawing or painting
- Floor/building plan
- Foldable booklet
- Graphic novel
- Historic document
- Illustrated time line
- Mural
- Poster or other visual graphic
- Pictures/photos (e.g., photo essay)
- Tapestry or quilt
Graphic:
- Map
- Venn or other diagram
- Chart (comparison, flip, other)
- Graph
- Flowchart
- Timeline
Other:
- Database (create or add to an existing one)
- Spreadsheet
- Game or app
- Original experiment
- Travel guide or itinerary
- K-12 curricula/lesson plan
- Field trip to observe or collect information
Theater
Performances of different responses to a sexist comment made in a locker room
Parody rewrite of a passage from Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" about lack of governmental climate change action
Written report on ways theater has contributed to understandings of HIV/AIDS
Parody rewrite of a passage from Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" about lack of governmental climate change action
Written report on ways theater has contributed to understandings of HIV/AIDS
Ways theater has contributed to understandings of social issues (e.g., AIDS, immigration)
Passages written by people of different ages or from different communities
A healthy behavior or an effective response to a challenge (e.g., weather emergency, injury, disagreement or fight)
Leaders in a field (e.g., habitat conservationists, advocates for groups with limited voice, first responders)
Taking on the perspective of an animal, thing, or person with historically limited voice
Being compassionate, ethical, responsible, or respectful (e.g., to nature, animals, other groups)
Nature or communities (possibly performed in an associated setting)
Passages written by people of different ages or from different communities
A healthy behavior or an effective response to a challenge (e.g., weather emergency, injury, disagreement or fight)
Leaders in a field (e.g., habitat conservationists, advocates for groups with limited voice, first responders)
Taking on the perspective of an animal, thing, or person with historically limited voice
Being compassionate, ethical, responsible, or respectful (e.g., to nature, animals, other groups)
Nature or communities (possibly performed in an associated setting)
Live or multimedia:
Other:
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Interview
- Monologue or other play
- Re-enactment
- Dramatic reading
Other:
- Play or movie script
- Research
Visual Arts
Public mural depicting local cultural diversity
Illustrated timeline of governmental actions and other events impacting voting rights and access
Poster depicting insects and other beneficiaries of no-till agriculture
Photography exhibit of historical and modern renewable energy technologies in Maine
Illustrated timeline of governmental actions and other events impacting voting rights and access
Poster depicting insects and other beneficiaries of no-till agriculture
Photography exhibit of historical and modern renewable energy technologies in Maine
Ways art has contributed to understandings of social issues (e.g., AIDS)
Taking on the perspective of an animal, thing, or person with historically limited voice
Leaders in a field (e.g., habitat conservationists, advocates for groups with limited voice, first responders)
Art in other countries and cultures
Taking on the perspective of an animal, thing, or person with historically limited voice
Leaders in a field (e.g., habitat conservationists, advocates for groups with limited voice, first responders)
Art in other countries and cultures
Live or multimedia:
Artistic creation:
Other:
- Slideshow or multimedia presentation
- Video - TV pilot, interview, speech, commercial, documentary, other
- Advertisement or PSA
- Interview (e.g., with a public artist)
Artistic creation:
- 3-D model
- Art show
- Bulletin board
- Drawing or painting
- Graphic novel
- Mural
- Poster or other visual graphic
- Pictures/photos (e.g., photo essay)
- Map
- Sculpture or replica of an artifact
- Tapestry
Other:
- Pamphlet or flier
- Information cards
- Painting or decorating something public (e.g., a mural, trash cans)
- Researching local shelter art supply needs and preparing/donating kits
