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Agenda Welcome to Schmitzelson Communication Homework expectation Field Trips Outdoor school
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Team Schmitzelson Team teach Main focus of Jaclyn is Science and Mathematics Main focus of Carla is Language Arts and Social Studies Joanna Yu – Ed Assistant
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Communication Living the grade six dream http://nellieg6.weebly.com http://nellieg6.weebly.com Student reports Large group email Email jrschmitz@cbe.ab.ca or cjsamuelson@cbe.ab.cajrschmitz@cbe.ab.cacjsamuelson@cbe.ab.ca Indoor/Outdoor shoes
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Other Forms of Communication IRIS IPPs will now be on IRIS Twitter?
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Homework Expectations, outlines, helps and due dates can be found on website Expectation of (almost) weekly math practice that will generally be sent home on Monday and returned by Thursday Expectation that all students read at least 15 minutes a day at home. Place and time to work What does not get done in given time in class – may be followed up with an email Students in charge of communicating with their teachers for extensions
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Opportunities are awesome in Grade Six!!!! Jumping Pound (coming up on September 21 st ) Outdoor school – 4 day overnight trip The Little Prince at Theater Calgary Visit to City Hall Edmonton Legislature Trip (if we are able to go we will need a male volunteer to come overnight) LTTA (Learning through the Arts) Volunteers
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Camp Chief Hector YMCA Camp Chief Hector YMCA is the unique camping and outdoor education branch of YMCA Calgary 45 minutes west of Calgary, 20 minutes east of Canmore Schools, Programs and Summer Camp www.ymcacalgary.org
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Staffing Jill Jamieson, General Manager Peter Carson, Outdoor School Manager Lauren Bally, Becca Roantree, Outdoor School Coordinator Group Leaders Teacher Support
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Health and Safety Wildlife Medications Activity Risks First Aid and EMS Transportation Student Wellness
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Accommodation Heated student dorms with bunk beds Counsellor supervision Washroom facilities with stall showers are available in all dorms Laundry facilities
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Food Mayra Fajardo, Food Service Director Menu can be modified based on food restrictions Family-style dining with activity groups Daytime and evening snacks 8:30, 12:30 and 5:30 meal times
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Initiatives and Team Building
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Challenge Course and Low Ropes Course
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Predator Prey Game
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Exploration Day Hike
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Trees and Forests Students explore a local forested area Documentation and Journaling Hands-on tree identification
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ECOnomy Game Students divided into “provinces” Use technology and resources to gain income in order to build infrastructure Supply and demand
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Classroom Meetings
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Evening Campfire Sing-a- Long
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Be Prepared Warm clothes and toque Flashlight Sleeping bag or sheets/blanket Swimsuit for shower Extra socks and footwear Backpack and pencil case Lunch bag for day hike Water bottle
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What to leave at home… Jewelry and Valuables Video games, MP3 players, IPod’s, cell phones and other electronics Money Snacks and junk food Camping equipment (stoves, pocket knives) Unstable footwear (clogs, platform boots, heelies) Body sprays and perfumes (ie. Axe)
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Please take part by requesting support for your family or making a donation to provide another child the opportunity to attend Outdoor School.
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Questions? Please do not hesitate to contact a Camp Chief Hector YMCA staff member by email or telephone. Thank you for coming!
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