Questions To Ask Your Woodchuck Camper – Tuesday
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Our curious and observant Bluebird campers had a wonderful week exploring nature. They sang songs and heard stories while they hiked to different places along the creek, visiting many different water spots. They played games like Firekeeper and Beckon and they participated in unique activities like building birds’ nests, learning to use binoculars, and going on an insect scavenger hunt. It was a fun and exciting week!
Woodpecker campers had a delightful week! They played games like Sock Wars, Bum Bum Bum, and Park Ranger. They explored the trails and woods near their camps, searching for critters and building forts. They also took the opportunity to cool off in the creeks and river during these hot summer days.
Our Growth Rings campers had an exciting and unique week. In addition to Schoolhouse classics like playing Windigo and splashing around in the river and creeks, our campers stretched themselves and learned new things. Whether focusing on honing their whittling skills, learning to make primitive fires, identifying plants, or hunting for snakes, the campers experienced a week of activities that highlighted some of the things we love to do here at Schoolhouse of Wonder. It was a great week!
Ribbit, chirp, tra-la-la…it’s the sounds of summer! Our Summer Songs campers had a delightful week of listening to the tunes of nature and joining in with some of their own. Whether learning frog calls, sitting quietly at “sit spots,” or creating new fun songs, these kids really lived up to their theme this week. When not singing along to the songs of summer, the campers rounded out their week by playing Schoolhouse classics like Kick the Can and Scout Mission and spent some time each day cooling off in the creek where they caught critters like snakes and crayfish.
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…