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Day Camp Poll (XP)

I am a supervisor for a Day Camp this summer and I need to come up with my camp plans for the full 8 weeks today. I am running low on ideas! Help!

 

Who went to Day Camp when they were a kid?

What were your favorite activities, sports to play, crafts?

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Re: Day Camp Poll (XP)

  • what are the ages of the kids?
  • elementary up to 13
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  • Maybe have the younger ones make something for their dad's for Father's Day?  I always remember making something for my mom for Mother's day when I was in school, but Father's day always fell after school was over.

    I'll keep thinking of some other ideas...

  • Check out the Family Fun website.  I get the magazine and it full of ideas for crafts and games. 

    Theme ideas: summer solstice, Father's Day, 4th of July, etc. 

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  • When I worked at a day care during the summer we used to get craft ideas from makingfriends.com.  They have some cute ideas.  HTH
  • We had some contests. I like the bubble blowing one....course that could be 'cause I won itEmbarrassed

    making tie-dye tshirts

    wheelbarrow or sack races---prizes could be coupons for the snackbar or place they can get treats/drinks/etc.

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  • are you a supervisor in the area where we went to school?? if so, you probably know my sister, too;)
  • I like the idea for tie dying shirts! What about putting together a puppet show? The kids can make puppets out of paper bags and then perform some kind of play for each other. You could also do relay races......
  • how about theme days or weeks? this is easy to plan a lot of activities around a central idea. Do you have to do the same activities for all of the kids though? Obviously plans/themes for primary kids and 13 year olds would need to be different to keep their attention.

    -Visiting the Farm

    -4th of July/Patriotism

    -Camping

    -Field Day/Sports

    -Beach Week

    - 70's day or week

    -Countries Around the World

    I can't think of any others right now...good luck!

     

  • imagebridz2be:

    how about theme days or weeks? this is easy to plan a lot of activities around a central idea. Do you have to do the same activities for all of the kids though? Obviously plans/themes for primary kids and 13 year olds would need to be different to keep their attention.

    -Visiting the Farm

    -4th of July/Patriotism

    -Camping

    -Field Day/Sports

    -Beach Week

    - 70's day or week

    -Countries Around the World

    I can't think of any others right now...good luck!

     

    Megan's idea is a perfect one, Abbie.  I was a director with the Hbg Y's program (counselor for several years, too) and we always planned it by doing theme weeks.  It made it far easier to plan/research activities, gave the kids something to get excited about and look forward to, and oftentimes, for the weeks later in the summer, we'd let them contribute ideas for activities, as well.  The older kids especially loved being able to "help" in this way, and it made it easier to come up with ways to differentiate activities or themes based on age.  Megan's list is pretty similar to ones I've used before.

  • imageThePastor'sWife:
    imagebridz2be:

    how about theme days or weeks? this is easy to plan a lot of activities around a central idea. Do you have to do the same activities for all of the kids though? Obviously plans/themes for primary kids and 13 year olds would need to be different to keep their attention.

    -Visiting the Farm

    -4th of July/Patriotism

    -Camping

    -Field Day/Sports

    -Beach Week

    - 70's day or week

    -Countries Around the World

    I can't think of any others right now...good luck!

     

    Megan's idea is a perfect one, Abbie.  I was a director with the Hbg Y's program (counselor for several years, too) and we always planned it by doing theme weeks.  It made it far easier to plan/research activities, gave the kids something to get excited about and look forward to, and oftentimes, for the weeks later in the summer, we'd let them contribute ideas for activities, as well.  The older kids especially loved being able to "help" in this way, and it made it easier to come up with ways to differentiate activities or themes based on age.  Megan's list is pretty similar to ones I've used before.

    I love those ideas... they already have themes planned for us though (the director of all of the camps). It kind of stinks because I don't really like some of the themes but I can't change them. I wish I could beacuse some of these are awesome (like beach week!).

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  • imagenala611:
    I like the idea for tie dying shirts! What about putting together a puppet show? The kids can make puppets out of paper bags and then perform some kind of play for each other. You could also do relay races......

    Ooo! I can suggest that for part of the talent show I am planning (the puppet show). 

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  • imageLClaire:
    are you a supervisor in the area where we went to school?? if so, you probably know my sister, too;)

    I am supervising one of the Spring Garden Twp camps, but this is my first year doing it so I don't know anyone else. All of my counselors are young. (HS and 1 college student)

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  • Thanks everyone for the suggestions! Some of it is out of my hands (like field trips, theme weeks, etc), but some of it I will be able to sue and I will definitely check out the websites, etc.
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