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Camp Coyote Highlights – Last Week of School Fun!

Camp Coyote was a hit!  The days were full of fun and we didn’t even get close to finishing all the activities I had ready (thanks to Camp End of the Year plus some other ideas gleaned from blogging).

The Friday before camp, we cleaned out all of the desks and moved them outside the classroom.  We replaced them with “arts & crafts tables”.  This was great motivation to get the room clean.  No more last minute frantic clean up!

On Day 1 we only completed cabin organization, names, and art pieces. My favorites are the Fluffy Lightning Soccer Cats and the Dancing Ninja Potatoes.

 

We organized everything (schedule, cabin groups, instructions for projects and jobs) with a simple PowerPoint.  Since those last days of school are so weird with assemblies, activities, etc.  it was nice to have an agenda up there all day (but easily changeable) for the kids (and for me!).

 

We didn’t even get to work on our Camp Coyote t-shirts until Day 2.  Some great moms came and finished the iron-ons in an hour!  Wow!

 

They also enjoyed building our campfire which, as you can see, turned into a plastic tub of construction paper scrappies, but I gave up the “we must make a pretty campfire” battle.  They loved it, even though it looks kindof like a big box of colored trash.  🙂

Even with all the activities and food I think my kids’ favorite Camp Coyote activity was hanging out in their “cabins” (a.k.a. their sleeping bags/blankets on the floor), and of course, eating the yummy Simple Smores and other assorted camping treats.

 

They also loved “Camp Champs”. Since we hadn’t been able to get rid of all of our Wonka Bars during Wonka Week, we continued the chocolate/prize giveaway.  This was a great motivator for the kids.  They couldn’t wait to remind me about yesterday’s Camp Champ drawings each morning.  Oh, chocolate in the morning.  You can definitely tell it was May!

 

This was a great way to end the school year.  All of my students loved the novelty of it and it will be a third grade tradition for years to come.  Hooray for Camp Coyote (and, of course, for summer)!

 

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  1. hahaha! This is so great. How fun 🙂 I bet your kids will remember this for a very long time. I love the iron-ons too!

  2. Katie!!! What a great blog! Makes me want a class again.

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