Camping
Leave No Trace
Outdoor Cooking
Safe vs Dangerous Animals
Miscellanous
100

Name 3 things you should bring when camping in the outdoors?  

Tent, firewood, flashlight, pillows, camp stove, clothes, dishes, tarp, hammock, blankets, food, water, matches/lighters, cooler, etc. 

100

Should we approach and pet wild animals in the outdoors? 

No! Remember Principle #6 (Respect Wildlife) 

100

What type of cooking option is this? 

Grill

100

Should we feed wild animals? Yes or No? 

No! We want animals to be able to find their own food and survive on their own.  By feeding them we could get injured or they could injure others in the future. 

100

Name one local park you can visit here in Texas! 

Arbor Hills, Oak Point, Frankford Park, etc. 

200

Where are 2 places you can go camping?  (Think of actual places if you can!) 

National Parks, State Parks, your backyard, etc. 

200

What are 2 ways we can be respectful to others while in the outdoors? 

Keep noise to a minimum, give people space, let others hear nature sounds and not phones, show others kindness, etc. 

200

What are three items you should bring to cook outside? 

Firewood, pots/pans, food, lighter/matches, cooking utensils, forks/spoons/knives, etc. 

200

How far away should you be from a moose? 

A. 80 feet

B. 120 feet

C. 90 feet

D. 110 feet

B.  120 feet!

200

Name your favorite thing you learned about this semester! 

:) 

300

What's the difference between essential items and luxury items? 

Essential items:  These are things you absolutely need! 

Luxury items:  These are things you don't need to bring, but they make it more comfortable 

300

What should we do with any trash we have at our campground? 

Place it into a trash bin! We should never leave trash on the ground or where animals could get ahold of food. 

300

Name three different types of cooking options! 

Grill, campfire and camp stove! 

300

Name 4 safe animals you can interact with outside

Butterflies, moths, worms, manatees, panda, mana ray, dogs, cats,  etc.

300

Name 2 places you would like to visit that in the outdoors? 

It can be anywhere! 

400

Name two types of ground surfaces that would be good to set up a tent on.  

Grass, dirt, snow, pine needles, concert block, etc. 

400

Show me the hand signal for Principle #6 (Respect Wildlife). 

:) 

400

Name 5 different types of recipes you can cook outside!

Smores, hot dogs, hamburgers, oatmeal, bacon, eggs, cornbread, French toast, pizza, cereal, mac n cheese, etc.

400

Name me 6 dangerous animals.

Bears, wolves, snakes, mountain lions, sharks, cougars, raccoons, bison, elk, moose etc.

400

Name 4 types of weather emergencies we should be prepared for! 

Tornados, thunderstorms, flooding, hurricanes, blizzard, earthquake, etc.  

500

Name 3 essential items to bring camping! 

Water, Food, Lighter/matches, first aid kit, etc. 

500

Name all 7 principles! 

(You can use our hands for reference.) 

1: Plan ahead and prepare

2. Travel and camp on durable surfaces

3. Dispose of waste properly 

4. Leave what you find

5. Minimize campfire impacts

6. Respect wildlife

7. Be considerate of others 

500

What is the name of each of these fire builds?


1. TeePee! This is the most traditional one 

2. Star campfire

3. Log Cabin 

500

What makes an animal dangerous? Give 3 examples

They can bite, they have sharp teeth, they are venomous, they are stronger than us, etc.  

500

For students that went on CBI's this semester, name 6 places we went to! 

*If you didn't go on CBI's, you can ask the class! 

Cabelas, The Great Outdoors, Dicks Sporting Goods, Arbor Hills, Scheels, Bike Mart, Oak Point Rec Center, Target, REI, Academy Sports, 

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