Submitted by: Island Girl Power
Grade Level: 9-12
Start Date: Ongoing
End Date: Ongoing
Academic Level: Ordinary
Service Learning Hours: 10hours
Activity Level: Medium ADULT SUPERVISION RECOMMENDED
Cost: Low
Affiliation: Island Girl Power, Guam Coastal Management Program
Ideal for small groups of students. Cost for this project is little to nothing. Items needed are gloves, saw or machete, pruners, rope, hammer, nails and work clothes and shoes. Preferred location to remove bamboo is southern Guam, with mayor’s approval. Hut construction should be done with permission from the principal or mayor for a school or a community park. This project encourages students to communicate with their Mayor and various agencies to learn about how this invasive plant (BAMBOO) is affecting our storm drains, rivers, and shoreline. Research location where bamboo is growing out of control, communicate with mayor of that village and get permission to cut what you need for your project. Discuss where you would like to donate your hut, discuss designs and possible building methods. Communicate with your school or a nearby elementary or middle school, park or senior center that would be interested in adopting your hut. Take photos before and after. Remember to take pictures or video the process.
Grade Level: 9-12
Start Date: Ongoing
End Date: Ongoing
Academic Level: Ordinary
Service Learning Hours: 10hours
Activity Level: Medium ADULT SUPERVISION RECOMMENDED
Cost: Low
Affiliation: Island Girl Power, Guam Coastal Management Program
Ideal for small groups of students. Cost for this project is little to nothing. Items needed are gloves, saw or machete, pruners, rope, hammer, nails and work clothes and shoes. Preferred location to remove bamboo is southern Guam, with mayor’s approval. Hut construction should be done with permission from the principal or mayor for a school or a community park. This project encourages students to communicate with their Mayor and various agencies to learn about how this invasive plant (BAMBOO) is affecting our storm drains, rivers, and shoreline. Research location where bamboo is growing out of control, communicate with mayor of that village and get permission to cut what you need for your project. Discuss where you would like to donate your hut, discuss designs and possible building methods. Communicate with your school or a nearby elementary or middle school, park or senior center that would be interested in adopting your hut. Take photos before and after. Remember to take pictures or video the process.