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CAMP COPNECONIC OVERNIGHT FIELD TRIP

CAMP COPNECONIC OVERNIGHT FIELD TRIP. November 7 th -9th. Cost of the Trip. The total cost of camp is $140.00. The cost covers three days at camp, all food and snacks and transportation to and from camp. Payment plan arrangements can be made.

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CAMP COPNECONIC OVERNIGHT FIELD TRIP

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  1. CAMP COPNECONIC OVERNIGHT FIELD TRIP November 7th-9th

  2. Cost of the Trip • The total cost of camp is $140.00. • The cost covers three days at camp, all food and snacks and transportation to and from camp. • Payment plan arrangements can be made. • Please make checks payable to: COUNTRY OAKS ELEMENTARY

  3. How are the students transported to and from camp? • All students are required to travel to and from Camp Copneconic via Huron Valley School bus unless they are riding with their parents. • We will be leaving Country Oaks promptly at 9:15. We are asking all students to arrive at school at 8:40 a.m. • We will arrive back at Country Oaks at 1:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon. Please make arrangements to pick up your child at this time. • All baggage and bedding will be transported in chaperone vehicles.

  4. Camp Itinerary

  5. Do the students need to bring food? • The cost of the field trip includes all meals and snacks. • Parents of students with dietary needs can call the Camp Copneconic kitchen if special arrangements are needed. There is always a vegetarian option served with every meal. • We are asking all students to bring a labeled water bottle.

  6. What if my child needs medication while at camp? • If there is a student who will be taking ANY medication during their time at camp, a Request for Dispensing Medicationform needs to be filled out and returned. We are talking about all medication, including epi-pens, inhalers, aspirin, allergy or sinus, day or night. No matter what the medication is, a doctor’s note is needed before anybody can give your student the medication. A trained adult will be in charge of the medicine while at camp.

  7. What are the sleeping arrangements? • All students will be staying in heated cabins with bathroom and private shower facilities. • Each cabin will have at least two chaperones per night. • All cabins are separated by boys and girls. • Students are required to be in the cabins at 8:45 each evening. • Students will never be alone in a cabin.

  8. CAMP RULES While at Camp Copneconic all Country Oaks Elementary and classroom rules apply. In addition we would like students to follow the additional rules listed below to ensure a safe camp experience: • Always listen to the adult(s) in charge. • Always ask permission to go somewhere. • You must be with a partner at all times. • No going near the water unless accompanied by an adult. • Once you are in the cabin for the night, you may not leave. • No electronics are permitted at camp. If a student is caught breaking one of these rules, they will be asked to leave camp. A parent will need to pick them up if this happens.

  9. Does my child have to spend the night? • No child will be required to spend the night. • You may pick up your child in the evening and return them to camp in the morning. • The cost of the trip is still $140.00.

  10. AmazingInvertebrates-Students enjoy hands on experiences with boneless creatures! We will look at habitats like logs, puddles and anthills. Unique specimens like a hissing cockroach, giant millipede and tarantula will be studied. Ecomania-Students learn about ecosystems in a fun and interactive way! Basic concepts of food chain, food web and habitat are explored through meaningful games. The class builds up to The Game of Life in which each student becomes an animal and must survive in the wild. In Cold Blood-Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish! Students will get a hands-on experience with the live creatures. Instructors will discuss characteristics of toads, frogs, snakes, turtles and a variety of lizards. Students will discuss what makes them similar and what makes them different. Lost-The group’s plane has just crashed landed leaving students stranded in the woods. They are taught the basics of survival with a lesson on map and compass work, shelter building and fire building. Groups must then navigate from checkpoint to checkpoint completing a task at each. Each small group starts with 15 survival points that they must keep in order to survive. Disc Golf-New this year! Students will head out to the newly constructed course featuring disc throwing instruction followed up by nine holes of friendly Frisbee‐throwing fun! Kids will throw past obstacles such as the spaghetti trap or pumpkins at the Sleepy Hollow Hole. Zip Line – Creek Freak-Safely harnessed, participants will take an exhilarating zip line ride across camp’s deep Swartz Creek ravine! Participants will then come to a stop on the other side of the creek and make the hike back to the top of the hill. Participants must be at least 10 years old to participate in the Creek Freak. BullseyeBonanza-From Ancient Asia to Medieval Europe and Early America the bow was a vital part of life. Copneconic’sversion sees archers learn the basics of the sport, receive a brief lesson and then partake in some friendly competition. Owl Alert-Students will learn about one of the most fascinating birds on earth – the owl. Camp instructors will lead an interactive discussion touching on diet, hunting, feather types and more. Students will love dissecting owl pellets and learning about the diet of this nocturnal predator. Triple C Challenge Course-Courage, Character and Cooperation are the three keys to conquering the Triple C Challenge Course. Groups are placed into imaginative and challenging situations that involve a series of ground level initiatives. Students must focus on creative problem solving and goal achievement if they plan on overcoming group challenges. Camp Activities

  11. EVENING ACTIVITIES • Campfire-The highlight of camp for many students, campers will experience more than just a fire. Instructors will lead fun and crazy camp songs, stories, cheers, skits and more around the campfire. A night at campfire will not soon be forgotten. • Night Hike-Participants explore nature at sundown through interactive games and activities. Students will experience sights and sounds unique to nighttime, opening a new avenue of exploration. • Copneconic Disco Fever-This is a chance for students to burn off energy. A good mix of school appropriate songs allows the students to relax and interact as they dance the night away.

  12. ANY QUESTIONS???

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