Saturday, August 22, 2009

What camp looked like







The island had only one building and that was the compositing toilet. With no power on the island and no one else but teachers and students we were truely isolated. We had to bring all of our tents, food, water, bbqs, and camp stoves for the week. The teachers and parents had their own area and the students had theirs close by. We as teachers and parents took turns preparing dinner each evening while at camp (we each cooked it in advance and brought it frozen). We took turns with the kitchen duties and throughout the day we all had jobs to do while the students were learning. Some were part of the scuba dive team, some were apart of the different marine activities, some did the nature walks, and some did the reef walking. I had my own morning activity I was in charge of, but after that I went from different activities daily to see what the students did. The marine teacher has been doing this camp for over 15 years and had mastered it completely. Everything went off smoothly. :-)

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