Agenda- Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Hello everyone,

Great first day of camp! Here's the plan for day two:

Indian Point Young Naturalist Club Camp 2: July 25th- 29th, 2011

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011


Time
Activity Name
Activity Description
9:00am-9:30am
Arrival and Sea Smoothie Making
Campers arrive, wash their hands, and choose their sea-smoothie for the day with Arielle and Mikaela, put their lunches away, and head inside to check on the critters.  Camera goes to Mitchell.
9:30am- 10:00am
Nature Journals
Campers change into swimsuits, grab their bags, and walk down to B.I.O.  Nature Journals are introduced, and campers create an entry about their first day of camp.
10:00am- 10:15am
Snack
Campers eat while staff set up underwater scopes.
10:15-10:30am
Underwater Scopes
All campers build their underwater scopes assisted by all staff.
11:00am – 11:45am
Clay Animals/ Big Dock Walk and Farm Tour
Half of campers work on sculptures with Arielle and Mandai while the other half go on the Big Dock Walk and tour the farm with Scott and Mikaela.  Then, the groups switch.
11:45am-12:30pm
Lunch
Campers walk back up to the cottage and eat lunch while watching the Shark Experts’ Movie.  Camera goes to Lily.
12:30pm- 1:00pm
Stormy Seas
Campers play a game of Stormy Seas on the cottage lawn. (Anthills will be marked!)
1:00pm-1:30pm
Ocean Frames (Step 1)
Campers grab their bags and walk back down to the boathouse and paint their ocean frames.
1:30pm- 2:00pm
Beachcombing
Campers search on the beach for small treasures to put on their ocean frames.
2:00pm- 3:00pm
Microscope and Nature Journals
Campers examine their findings from their beachcombing under the microscope and/or sketch them in their nature journals.
2:30pm-3:00pm
Return to Cottage and Pick Up
Campers return to cottage and eat Sea-Smoothie Pops.  Campers not registered in the After Camp Program are picked up.  Lily gives camera to Sydney.
3:00pm- 5:00pm
After Camp Program
Campers registered in the After Camp Program return to BIO for various activities.



Peace, Love, and Jellyfish,
IPYNC Staff

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