2014 camp year 4
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Southern Experience Education Outside the Classroom
for Year 4 2014
Presentation to Parents & Caregivers 20 March 2014
Logo Artwork 2009
Formats supplied on disk are:
Remarkables Primary School
CAMP is now only 8 weeks away
until our Year 4’s take on the Southern Experience!
Thursday 16 and Friday 17May 2014
EOTC Learning Intentions
‘We are Connected, Creative and Active learners, Confident to meet new Challenges’
to many different learning situations.
• transfer skills they have been focusing on in class learning, to the camp environment i.e. working on achieving set goals using SOLO, presenting our
mihi’s and following protocols• be challenged in activities which will foster problem solving, trust and
confidence i.e. experiencing being in the learning pit and working together to see success!
• use the 4 Peaks values in outdoor settings especially the ‘Reach up and Reach Out’ value
work as a team and collectively achieve their best • have an opportunity to experience independence away from home
To increase children’s knowledge of their own locality and heritage
On Return Our Learning• We will use a variety of learning contexts to stretch students
skills and strategies by applying what they found out/ discovered into the following learning
• Creating our own Legends and Stories (Reading and Writing)
• Research and History - Social Sciences
• Te Reo Maori Language - entwining our learnings through the Performing and Visual Arts.
Southern Experience Day 1Approximate times
• 8.15am children to arrive and meet in hall and packing the bus
• 8.45 am Register and board bus
• 9.00 am Depart to Bluff
• 10.00 am morning Tea stop at Lumsden
• 11:30 Arrive in Bluff - Southern Coastal Walk (Lunch in groups along the walk)
• 2:30pm - Te Rau Aroha Marae
• Welcoming ceremony - (Powhiri) followed by afternoon tea
• Rotation of Cultural Activities
• Dinner
• Setting up for bed followed by Storytelling
Te Rau Aroha Marae, Bluff
• Students will need to bring a hearty packed lunch for Thursday, including a drink bottle (Named)
• A small container of baking for Friday Whenua 2 - savoryWhenua 3 - sweetWhenua 4 - fruit
• The Marae will be providing afternoon tea, dinner, breakfast and packed lunch for Friday.
Meals- Kai
Southern Experience Day 2 Fine Day Programme
Adventure Southland site in Lorneville• climbing • abseiling• low ropes course• team building• archery / air rifles• flying fox
Return to Queenstown around 6pm
Southern Experience Day 2 Wet Day Programme
Marae Experience to continue for the morning • Visit Bluff Primary School• Visit the Southland Museum• Lunch• Strike BowlReturn to Queenstown around 5pm
The following gear needs to fit into a Small back pack
• lunch and drink bottle• Waterproof jacket• Warm fleece or jumper• Sunhat, beanie- warm woollie hat• Fluro vest• Sunblock
ALL ITEMS NEED TO BE WELL NAMED!!!!!!
Gear List- Day Bag
Gear List Soft Small Shell Sports Bag
pillow & pillow case two pairs of short sunscreen plastic bag for dirty clothes two t- shirts pyjamasone pair of long trousers sleeping bag one towel one warm jersey underwear walking shoes / spare shoes handkerchiefs / tissues two pairs socks medication if required in a named zip locked plastic bagtooth brush / paste / soap / toiletries night toy, teddy or similar
Gear List - ALL BRING
EXTRAS - OPTIONAL
cards sunglasses disposable camera
book insect repellent
DO NOT BRING (The following below)
radio, cd player or ipod knives electronic games
Lighters jewellery matches
water bombs water pistols sweets / chips etc
canned / bottled drinks cell phones PSP, game boys.
Parent Helpers Role• Be responsible for all children, start with other pupils before their own
• Be responsible for the welfare of the group
• Lead a group of students through the activities including duties• Follow the camp rules
• Follow directions of the teachers
• Set a good example
• Be keen enthusiastic and inquisitive about the places we visit and activities we do.
Parent helpers will be contacted on Friday 21 via email. We have had an overwhelming response but unfortunately we can only take 12 parent helpers (4 from each class).
Parents are able to join us on the Friday at Adventure Southland
Briefing Session - Wednesday 7 May (Term 2) for all parent helpers going on camp
At this meeting you will receive a full camp booklet at a briefing session prior to attending camp. This will fully outline the programme activities, procedures to ensure the safety of everyone at camp and give some background information about the area.
The Nuts and Bolts
• We are on camp Thursday 16 May to Friday 17 May• We will be taking: 79 Year 4 students, 4 Teachers, 1 Teacher
Aide and 12 parent helpers
• Camp payments - $95 per student (please pay at the office)Keep Track of us while away on camp via twitter
• Concerns prior to camp please see your child’s class teacher
• We will contact you if your child is upset during camp
• Sharing the ‘Southern Experience’ Assembly will be held a couple of weeks after our Year 4 campers return.
Fund Raising• Over the Term 2 we will be working hard as a Year 4 team
to raise around $2500 to cover the bus costs• The Year 4 team for Terms 2 and 3 will be running the
Hells Pizza organisation on a Wednesday. Hells Pizza’s will be selling for $5 and $1 comes to the school for our Yr 4 camp.
• We need your help please! Sign up
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