Trails
Trails cont.
Cafeteria
Swimming/Fishing
100

When hiking, is it okay if you roam off of the path?

NO!!!

1. That's not following instructions

2. Snakes

3. You could get lost

4. Snakes

5. Snakes

6. Snakes

100

One of the trails may talk about Earth's Systems or Earth's Spheres- what are they called and what does each one mean?

Atmosphere= Air

Biosphere= Living things

Geosphere= Rocks and soil

Hydrosphere= water

100

What should our behavior look like in the cafeteria?

Calm, kind, and respectful. No running, using our manners, cleaning up our messes (even if they're not ours), wiping down our table with a rag.

100

Can you fish while there is swimming and vice versa?

No! It is a safety issue. We can not swim when there are hooks being thrown into the water. We can not throw hooks into the water when people are swimming/kayaking.

200

On each trail, the teacher guiding it will stop from time to time to talk about science related information. What should you be doing during this time?

NOT TALKING, looking at/listening to the speaker, and participating when they ask questions.

200

Mrs. Martin will briefly talk about what plants need to survive. What are the things they need in order to go through photosynthesis?

Water, nutrient-rich soil, carbon dioxide, and sunlight!

200

Can you leave whenever your cabin is done eating?

No! You will get 2 snacks every time we are in the cafeteria- at the end of the meal. Sometimes, there will be announcements that you need to hear. You have to stay with your sponsor at all times.

200

The first time we get in the water, Mr. Clayton will come talk to everyone. What should you do while you wait/while he's talking.

Wait patiently and listen when he's talking! Do NOT step a TOE in the water until Mr. Clayton and the lifeguard (Mr. Hart) give the ok!

300

On Mr. Thomas' trail, he talks about the blending of two environments. What is the word for this?

Ecotone Ecology

Ecotone= the transition between two environments

Ecology= the study of ecosystems

300

How do trees grow in the cracks of rocks?

What happens to the rock as the tree grows?

If there is soil in the cracks (or dirt that was blew by the wind) and a seed was dropped in that crack, it can grow as long as all of its needs are met (water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide.


As the tree grows, so do its roots. The roots will begin to weather (break apart) the rock.

300
When can we have seconds?

Once everyone (including adults) have gone through the line, Mr. Jason and his staff will put plates on top of the serving line to show that they are allowing seconds.

300

What should you do if you notice the inflatable in the water is starting to topple over?

Get off of it!!!

400

At the beginning of Mr. Thomas' trail, he talks about a force that tries to pull everything down (we won't talk about this until Unit 4)-- what is this force called?

Gravity

400

What is evapotranspiration?

Nature's air conditioning.

A combined process of evaporation and transpiration

Evaporation= water vapor released from surfaces like soil and bodies of water

Transpiration= water released by plants through their leaves

400

What do you do with liquids that you haven't finished?

Dump it into the liquids bucket (next to the trash can). Do NOT throw liquids away in the trash can! 

400

What is the appropriate swimwear at camp?

Everyone has to wear a shirt/shorts when swimming. Everyone has to wear a lifejacket, also.

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