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Hunger Reflection Questions

Reflection helps kids think about what they have done and the impact of their project. Many activities can help bring a service project full circle, but one that we recommend is simply talking as a group. Here are some questions that you can use to guide conversation for wrap up:

1. What did you learn about hunger?

2. What is one thing you learned today that you did not know before?

3. What are you most proud of that you did today?

4. What was your favorite moment? Why?

5. What can you do to teach others what you learned about hunger?

Follow-up Activity:
Write letters to people in homeless shelters. Have your students talk about what information they learned about hunger, along with what they pledge to do about combating hunger. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope and see if you get a response!

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