Are you ready for the challenge?

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Are you ready for the challenge? Camp Adair 15-17 March, 2017

Why go to camp? To experience education that is not possible within the classroom To face new challenges and experience new learning activities To work and play alongside a group of my peers and try to build up new relationships To have fun while keeping within the rules

What will we do at camp? Spend three days working on co-operative and challenging activities in an outdoor environment Spend two evenings experiencing fun activities with the other year 6 students Sleep over for two nights in a cabin with my peers Take responsibility for being prepared for activities, as well as organising myself and my equipment.

How will we get there and back? We take the bus on a 45 minute ride to Hunua Falls.

What are the activities? Day One Morning tea at Hunua Falls Tramp through bush, lunch stop Cross land into Camp Adair What are the activities?

After the Tramp Afternoon tea Find my cabin Set up my bunk Picture orienteering to get to know the camp Activity one Activity two

Day Two and Three Group activities 3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 One hour 30 minutes long Safe Fun Challenge by choice Mudslide!

Water Activities Raft Building Kayaking

Water activities –raft building

Kayaking

Initiatives (team problem solving) Orienteering Archery Team Activities Confidence course Camp Cooking Initiatives (team problem solving) Orienteering Archery

Team Building – Confidence Course

Team Activities – Camp Cooking YUMMY!

Team Building - Initiatives

Team Activities – Orienteering

Team Activities – Archery Support your team to get the highest score!

Rope Activities Super fox Rambo’s Bridge Low Ropes

High Rope Activities Rambo’s Bridge

High Rope Activities Super Fox

Low Ropes

And on Thursday, save some energy for… THE MUDSLIDE!!

There will be some free time before meals. You may have duties to complete first. Other options: Rest/hang out with your friends Play with sports equipment Tidy up your personal space and bunk room Have a shower

Evening Activities Day One Co-operative games Day Two Singalong at Campfire Evening Activities

What will we do at mealtimes? Eat together with our team Day one bring over utensils Line up outside Wait to be called Eat sensibly Dishes/tables After breakfast – duties, organise for activities After dinner – reflect in diary

Other Responsibilities Care: As a team (Family & Friends): Support and encourage others Do team duties Respect: As an individual (self): Keep myself clean and my areas in the cabin and dining hall tidy Follow the rules to ensure my safety and the safety of others. Empower: As an individual (self): Remind people of the correct way to behave Talk to an adult about repeated behaviour of concern