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Fourth Grade Trip May 28-30 2014

Fourth Grade Trip May 28-30 2014. Camp Manitowa Benton, Illinois 289 mi away from AGC About 5 hour drive – depending on traffic. Map of Grounds. Location. 10 yurts with a total capacity of 180 Commercial Kitchen / Rec hall Health Center Recreation lodge & Game room

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Fourth Grade Trip May 28-30 2014

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  1. Fourth Grade Trip May 28-30 2014

  2. Camp Manitowa Benton, Illinois 289 mi away from AGC About 5 hour drive – depending on traffic

  3. Map of Grounds

  4. Location • 10 yurts with a total capacity of 180 • Commercial Kitchen / Rec hall • Health Center • Recreation lodge & Game room • Little league grade baseball/softball field • All purpose athletic field • Full-court blacktop basketball court • High ropes challenge course & low ropes teambuilding course • 50’ climbing tower • 40 acre Lake Hamilton – Canoeing and kayaking, aqua-park, fishing, water trampoline • 400 foot Zipline • Ga-ga court • Campfire circle

  5. Yurt Housing • Despite being called 4th grade’s “camping trip,” students will be sleeping indoors, in yurts and in beds. • Students will stay in cabins, called Yurts. • Bunk beds only have mattresses. • Students need to bring blankets and • Pillows. • Each cabin will have about 10 -12 students. • Students will share a community bathroom • Includes toilets and showers. • Students should also bring toiletries • and towels.

  6. Why should your child go? • Your child will come away with an increased awareness of the environment and human interactions with them. • It prepares students for future traveling at AGC – • Out of city -> out of state -> out of the country (by 8th grade)! • Brings our Units of Inquiry (and past units) to life with hands on experiences. • Gives students the opportunity to develop deeper relationships with their peers and teachers. • Safety will always be our #1 priority! • A memorable experience your child will talk about for years!

  7. What WE like about camp manitowa… • Students will come away from their experience with a greater awareness of environment, each other, and themselves. • Students will participate in community building activities. • They provide hands on experiences, interactive activities, and students learn through inquiry and explorations. • Students will gain more independence and become risk-takers! • This facility/program is very accommodating to our AGC “needs.”

  8. Activities and Workshops

  9. Ropes Course Climbing Tower | High Ropes Course | Low Ropes Challenge Course | Team Building  Initiatives | Zip Line • Water Water skiing | Wake-Boarding | Tubing | Kayaking | Canoeing | Sailing | Pool | Aqua Toys | Aqua Jump Trampoline • Land-Based Sports Basketball | Ultimate Frisbee | Baseball Softball| Kickball | Soccer | Beach Volleyball | Frisbee Golf | Mountain Biking | Frisbee | Gaga | LaCrosse | Yoga | Tai-Chi  • Outdoor Education/Experiential Education Outdoor Living Skills | Camping | Leave No Trace | Horse Back Riding | Hiking Environmental Programming | Rock Wall Climbing • Arts Pottery | Woodworking | Theater/Improv Games Music | Video | Photography | Tie Dye | Crafts  Possible Activities

  10. Example of Schedule Day 2 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 Activity III:High Ropes, Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 10:30 Act. IV:High Ropes, Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 12:00 Lunch - goal cards 1:00 Activity V: High Ropes, Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 2:30 Activity VI:High Ropes, Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 4:00 All School capture the flag OR kickball OR GaGa tournament 5:30 Free time 6:00 Dinner - goal cards 8:00 Camp Fire Day 1 10:00 Arrive – move in – introduction and rules 11:00 Large group games-RPS, jump rope, relay race 12:00 Lunch - Make envelopes and goal cards 1:00 Activity I: High Ropes, Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 2:30 Activity II: High Ropes, Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 4:00 Activity III: High Ropes,Kayaking, Basketball, GaGa, Arts/crafts, Giving Tree Trail 5:30 Free time 6:00 Dinner - goal cards 8:00 Camp Fire

  11. Cost *This is about $170 per student

  12. Fundraising • We will need to fundraise – we are looking to parents for support. • In the past we have done: • Raffles! – families were asked to sell X amount of tickets per raffle • donated gift cards, gift packages, activity packages (i.e. Bowling Party, Spa package, etc) for raffles • School Dance- AGUA dance • Fundraising at AGC events • 4th grade can host events – ideas?

  13. Fundraising Action Plan • We will host the first fundraising meeting November 6th. • Our hope is to have an action plan by this time. • Parents who are interested in being part of the Fundraising Committee can discuss next steps • Our goal is to have fundraised all our money by March 31st

  14. Chaperones • We are taking 8 chaperones on this trip = 1 adult to every 4 Children (also consider there will be more staff at the location) • This includes Mr. Thompson, Ms. Balderas, Ms. Krzyzanowski, and Ms. Lopez, Mr. Caspers, Mr. Danny Ms. Gomez. • Taking chaperones that are teachers ensures that all students are being equally looked after; after all, safety is our #1 priority! • No parent chaperones

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