For my project, I want to assemble care packages for soldiers overseas. I would like to get the school involved in this and have them write 2 or 3 letters to be put into these care packages. I also want to have the students create para-cord bracelets to put into the packages. My audience for this project is going to be soldiers, marines, new recruits, veterans, first responders, wounded warriors, caregivers, and individually named U.S. service members. Military members like to receive packages from their family members or friends. But if a complete stranger sends it, it makes them feel like they are worth something. In my opinion, the difference between student centered learning and audience centered learning is very big. Student centered learning is when the teacher is instructing us to do a certain project. Audience centered learning is when the students are finding their own project around something they are passionate about. The only obstacle I have encountered was trying to figure out what I wanted to do for this project. My next step of action is to find an organization that sends care packages to the soldiers and get the shipping information. I also need to find out what things can be sent to the soldiers, so that I know what to buy and make. I want to make things for these soldiers so that it doesn’t seem like I just went out and bought these things and sent it to them.
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