Welcome to 6 th grade camp parent night!!! Your 6 th grade team: Miss McKenna & Mr. Ball
Mar 27, 2015
Welcome to 6th grade camp parent night!!!
Your 6th grade team:
Miss McKenna & Mr. Ball
History of 6th grade camp First done by Mt. View in the spring of 1978 Idea spread to other schools in 1985-86 Designed to be hands-on science in the
outdoor classroom Used to teach 6th graders about the
abundance of resources in the Pacific Northwest
Develop an awareness and appreciation of our resources and understand how they affect our lives
What will they learn? Classes they will be taking:
– Fire– Shelter– EcoTrail/Wildlife– Teambuilding– Boating– Archery
Other things to learn… Social lessons
– Cabin unity Cooperation
– Keeping a cabin clean– Participating in flag ceremony– Planning a skit– Choosing recreational activities– Table setting and cleanup in the mess hall
About Island Lake Located in Poulsbo Address
– 12500 Camp Court NW Poulsbo, WA 98370
Phone– 206-377-1442
Set up with a separate boys and girls camp
More about Island Lake Each cabin will
have approximately 8-10 6th graders and 1 counselor
Counselors are chosen from a pool of responsible students at the Puyallup School District high schools
Permission/Medical Forms
Pink or blue card needs to be filled out and back to school no later than FRIDAY, APRIL 14 (4 permission slips in 1)
Important to:– Be honest with all questions– Sign in all required areas
Permission/Medical Forms
– All medication must be accompanied by a doctor’s signature
MUST be in the original container issued (no baggies will be allowed)
This includes ALL medication including aspirin or allergy medication
Camp nurse on call 24 hrs. a day for medical emergencies
– If you don’t have medical insurance simply write “No insurance”
– Student must have parent permission to ride the water slide while at camp
– All forms are kept confidential between parent, student and teacher
$$Money$$ $170 camp fee pays
for room, board and transportation
All money will need to be to the students teacher by WEDNESDAY, April 19th
If you are in need of the amount that your student still owes, let a teacher know…
What exactly is camp? Pre-Camp
– Combine both classes to instruct lessons to know
– Hands-on practice with camp activities
– Build survival kits– Begin camp log book– Go over camp rules and
camper contract with all students
Post-camp– Discuss camp as a
class– Finish log book– Assess what was
learned– Have memories to
last the rest of their lives…and pictures to put in the 6th grade slide show
What exactly is camp? During camp
– Students will attend all classes previously mentioned once while at camp
– Have “free periods” to attend recreational activities of their choice
– Eat 3 meals a day and 1 snack before bed (great food!)
– Attend flag ceremony every morning and evening
– Attend campfire every night and partake in skits developed by their cabin
– Have the opportunity to earn beads and awards
– MOST IMPORTANTLY… HAVE FUN!!!!!
What to take… Sleep related items Appropriate clothing and shoes Toiletries (including towel and washcloths) Pens & camp binder Flashlight Camera (disposable with name and school
written on it) 3 $1bills for camp store Checks made out to Island Lake for $15 (t-
shirt) $25 (sweatshirt)
Luggage Everything students
take should be clearly marked with their name, school, and teacher using duct tape
Students should have:– Some sort of suitcase or
duffel bag (with identifying tap on outside)
– A sleeping bag and a pillow (preferably put into a large garbage bag) with identifying tape on the outside
Luggage Include the “What to
Take” list for students to use when coming home
All luggage will go in the luggage truck at 8:00 the morning we leave- Luggage night will be
Tuesday, May 2nd - Between 6:30-7:30
luggage may be brought into the library and left for the morning.
- If not brought that night, luggage must be here by 7:30 am on May 3rd
Luggage Students may take a
backpack on the bus to carry anything they need
NO ELECTRONICS allowed at camp, even on the bus
We also ask that students not bring food…they are well taken care of at camp– parents may send food in
mailed package, but need to be sure that there is enough for the entire cabin
Camp Rules Students will all be
given a copy of the camp rules to be discussed in class prior to leaving for camp
All students will be required to sign the camper contract to acknowledge that they understand the rules and consequences
Camp Rules Important notice to
parents: students will understand that their first offense of breaking any camp rules will result in their parents being called to come and pick them up– They are also well
aware that this can happen any time of day and that in the middle of the night it’s a long drive home over the Narrows bridge
So when do we go? We leave Mt. View at
approximately 9:15 am on Wednesday, May 3rd – Students will come to
school however they normally come…no special accommodations necessary
– All students will ride the bus to camp together
So when do we come back?
We return to Mt. View at between 1:30 and 2 pm on Friday, May 5th
– All students will need a ride home from their parents
– If it necessary for students to carpool home a note needs to come to school prior to departure on the 3rd
One last thing…MAIL!! Mail is a must!!!!
– Students get to receive mail in a special “ceremony” every night at dinner
– Can send letters, packages, etc.
2 ways to do it– Either bring in the mail on
luggage night and we can take it with us to camp
– Send it about a week ahead of time with the name of the student, school and week # written on the outside (we’re week number 5)
Questions??? Last minute concerns? Parent comments? Teacher comments?
Thank you for coming