Tuesday, April 30, 2013

CalSERVES Students learn to Go Green

During the week of April 15th, our STEM tutoring groups took part in a national week of Greening STEM. We partnered with the National Environmental Education Foundation for resources, ideas, and support. The National Environmental Education Week  focuses on hands-on environmental education through enriched STEM projects. Several CalSERVES students were able to expand their STEM knowledge while learning about important environmental issues. The week was a complete success and each of us is ready to live greener!

Taylor Mountain explored vampire appliances and how to save energy.

Bellevue helped the students learn how to reduce, reuse, and recycle.

Also, Team Bellevue spent some time in their school garden learning
about composting and soil.

Kawana ventured through their school garden looking for insects and other living things.

Meadow View’s older students learned about different forms of energy
and how to conserve each type.

The students at Meadow View were awarded with the
Greening STEM Week Certificate of Participation.
 by Katie Gill, CalSERVES AmeriCorps STEM Content Leader

Friday, April 26, 2013

15 Years of CalSERVES Programs


CalSERVES is gearing up to celebrate our 15th Anniversary. That's a lot of AmeriCorps members who have served in our programs. We would love to hear your stories of service! The first 10 people who share their stories through completing an online survey will recieve a FREE ticket to our 15th Anniversary Event. Share your story here.

For more details about the event and to register, visit our website: www.calserves.org. Information is on the home page.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Literacy Tutoring Theme Week

Ms. Martin and students get in to the spirit of Spring!
In March we had a Theme Week at R.L. Stevens Elementary and we incorporated Spring! Everyone  really got into the spirit. Ms. Martin is taught lyrics and showing off her dance moves with her second grade group. Not only did these little ones learn about the joys of memorizing stanzas, but they also built their singing voice and learned about the splendid sensation of Springtime silliness!

It was a week of hidden literacy, masked by fun activities and cool games, with the kids practicing their reading skills without noticing it was work. It was just a lot of fun!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Cool Sports Challenge – Always a Success!





RL Stevens students had a BALL at the Cool Sports Basketball Challenge in March. Coaches Mr. Rockey and Ms. Kladar couldn’t stop smiling the entire time! They were so proud of their team who had worked so hard during practice. RL students cheered on not only their team, but the other schools as well, leading to RL receiving the Sportsmanship Trophy for the day.

The students had an amazing time and are truly looking forward to the next event!

RL Stevens team gets ready to play!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Canstruction: Reading Around the Camp Fire

This past weekend, several of CalSERVES AmeriCorps members gathered at Coddingtown Mall to participate in this year’s Canstruction event.


 Canstruction is a design and build competition where participants create structures made out of canned food. The mission of Canstruction is to bring awareness about and canned foods to, the men, women, and children in our community who need food assistance.

Wanting to stay true to the CalSERVES vision and mission, our team built a structure that displayed four children sitting around a camp fire reading books.

 
In total, over 700 cans (480 of which were donated by Whole Foods Market) were used to build our structure.


 The structures will be on display at Cooddingtown Mall until April 27. All the canned food used in building the structures will be donated to the Redwood Empire Food Bank.

By: Jacquelene Bennett, AmeriCorps Literacy Content Leader

Friday, April 12, 2013

Science is Cool!

My students were hiding their noses behind any piece of cloth available and making dramatic fanning motions when I realized I probably should have refrigerated the cabbage juice. It must be STEM theme week at R.L Stevens!

Ms. Gold and her tutoring students
 Let me back up. I was demonstrating how red cabbage juice changes color according to whether the chemical it’s put in is an acid or a base. The table outside was set with various substances, and the students had learned where to place them on the pH scale according to the color they turned when we added the cabbage juice. A typical vinegar and baking soda reaction was suddenly a lot more interesting, though by day three, the cabbage juice had gone decidedly off. In spite of this, the students really got into the active experimentation part of the lesson, and unleashed their inner scientists.

The last lesson of the week involved Diet Coke and Mentos, (with a strong nutrition-related disclaimer) but before we got to the explosive fun, first we had to figure out why the reaction happened in the first place. My fourth grade group had used a K’nex set and rubber bands to learn about ways that potential energy can be stored (and released – quickly!), and my third graders had had endless fun learning about the phenomenon of lift and making and testing different types of paper airplanes. Each time I gave my kids a challenge or scientific problem to solve, they responded with boundless enthusiasm, ingenuity, and solutions that I hadn’t thought of.

 My students love STEM theme weeks. I can practically guarantee that every time I pick up my first group of third graders from class, I get the question “Are we doing science today?” During our first STEM theme week, they’d played a dry version of Marco Polo in order to learn about echolocation, and expanded that knowledge to learn about other special adaptations of plants and animals. I’ve discovered the trick to making Science, Technology, Engineering and Math irresistible subjects to students: make the scientific challenges so fun to solve that they don’t even realize they’re excelling at a subject so many people find complex. This play-to-learn approach is perfect for the After School environment, and by the time theme weeks are done, students who before had little to no confidence in their math and science skills are whooping, cheering, and saying that “Science is cool!”

by Sarah Gold, CalSERVES AmeriCorps Member at RL Stevens

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

2013 Cesar Chavez Heatlh Fair a Success!

AmeriCorps members get in the spirit of health!
On Saturday, April 6, AmeriCorps members gathered early in the morning to prepare for the 13th Annual Cesar Chavez Health Fair. 70 AmeriCorps members serving with the CalSERVES programs were there to help families access help and resources for dental health and nutrition, and to help families have a good time.

Partnering with organizations in the community like First 5 Sonoma County, St. Joseph's Health Care System of Sonoma County, Kaiser Permanente, and many others, CalSERVES created a family event where kids could receive free dental exams, families could sample healthy recipes and learn about resources in the community, and kids could play and have a fun time with physical activities.

Over 500 people in the community came down to celebrate with us. And those amazing AmeriCorps members made a big project run smoothly. When AmeriCorps members come together, there isn't anything they can't get done!

Volunteer dentists provided free exams for kids.

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