Tags
Tracking
Active Spaces
Field & Swim Trips
Transitions & Bathroom Breaks
100

The maximum number of tags a staff member can hold.

18 tags.

100

The 'A' of ACT stands for...

Attendance.

100

The WYC expectation of staff to continually move around and within program spaces, regularly checking on campers.

Active Supervision.

100

The maximum number of tags a staff member can hold on a Swim Trip.

8 tags.

100

Activities played to ease campers from one location to the next.

Transition games.

200

These tag colors are used to indicate when a camper has medication at camp.

Blue and purple.

200

The title for someone able to pick up a camper.

Authorized pickup person

200

Counselors should complete _____ and set _____ prior to leaving for an active space.

ACT check & expectations.

200

The maximum number of tags a staff member can hold on a Field Trip.

12 tags.

200

The two items that must follow a camper as they change locations and/or groups.

Tag and medications.

300

When added to a camper's tag keyring, beads indicate _____

Swim level.

300

When assisting a camper with first aid or filling out an accident report, counselors use ________ to communicate for assistance with supervision.

Radio or walkie talkie.
300

The body position a counselor should assume when providing first aid to a camper in an active space.

Facing the group. 

300

True or False: the Aquatic Supervisor can briefly hold tags while a counselor takes a camper to the bathroom.

False.

300

The number of campers allowed in a bathroom at a time.

An odd number - ideally 1 or 3.

400

This combination of tags indicates that a 6y.o. camper has asthma and an inhaler on-site.

White, blue and yellow.

400

Campers under 8 must remain in this at all times, but campers ages 8 and up can be outside of this briefly.

Sight & Sound Supervision.

400

All gym time should be _______ time.

Structured and/or staff-led.

400

On Field & Swim trips, this group of campers must remain in sight & sound supervision at all times.

All campers!

400

The correct body positioning for staff to have while supervising camper bathroom breaks.

Just outside or in-between the bathrooms.
500

This combination of tags indicates that a 9y.o. camper has a peanut allergy and has an epi-pen at camp.

Orange, blue, beige, and red.

500

The form, completed by parents, authorizing a camper leaving program (or part of program) for a separate activity or event.

Extracurricular form.

500

True or false: to maintain sight & sound supervision, counselors are not able to play in active games.

False, counselors are encouraged to play with campers as a form of active supervision, keeping their first-aid backpack and/or hip pack on.

500

True or false: counselors are able to ride water slides when on Swim Trips.

True, granted that the swim group they are supervising are yellow beads or up, and that the group has a designated meeting spot for after the slide.

500

To track an individual orange-tag camper while they take a bathroom break, place their tag __________.

on a finger.

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