Risky Play
Medicine & Emergencies
Camp Logistics
Nature Education
Wild Card
100

Give two examples of risky play that you may see during Free Play time?

Tree climbing, sticks, balancing on logs, jumping, throwing things, heavy lifting

100

What are signs of dehydration?

Flushed, heavy breathing, headaches, grouchiness

100

Name an essential item to bring with you if you take your group away from basecamp. 

Go Bag, phone, waterbottles

100

Name 3 expectations to give before tidepooling?

  • Wear water shoes to protect feet.

  • Wet seaweed is very slippery and dry barnacles are sharp.

  • Only touch plants and animals you can identify.

  • Keep water below knees.

  • Sea glass is only sea glass if it has smooth edges and is cloudy.

  • Don’t touch things that don’t look like they belong. Ask questions. 

100

Name Molly's favorite summer location?

Long Island

200

Give three alternatives to "Be careful"

  • “What’s your plan here?”

  • “Use your hands to hold on tightly”

  • “Do you feel safe and sturdy?”

  • “Before you throw that stick, look around you to be sure there’s space.”

  • “I’ll be right here if you want to ask for help”

  • “Do you see that sharp branch in front of you?”

  • “How can your hands or feet help you here?”

  • “Hmm, test that rock before standing on it with your full weight”

200

What kind of weather event during the summer would you be most concerned about potential hypothermia?

Hot, sunny -> cloudy and/or temperature drop, especially when wet

200

First and last things to do as instructors upon arrival and departure from any location

Arrival: location sweeps, set up basecamp

Departure: sweep again, connect with your co-instructor about the day, double check your list of kids

200

Describe poison ivy with 5 descriptors

red center, three leaves, white berries, vine, shiny in spring

200

What was Maine Outdoor Kids previously known as?

Effie Camp

300

Name 3 types of wildlife we encourage kids to interact with?

Frogs, salamanders, crabs, hermits, worms, bugs

300

Allergy and Asthma Actions plans are divided into what two categories of actionable steps

1. Prevention 2. Emergency

300

Name 5 things that live in the Essentials Bin

Hand sanitizer, extra snacks, first aid, sunscreen, bugspray, bathroom kit, trash bags, electrolytes

300

Describe a flora/fauna lesson you could do at Evergreen

.....

300

What are the 7 Leave No Trace principles?

  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

400

Name the three expectations of rough play

  • Kind

  • Consensual

  • Communicate

400

What level threat is it if you see two teenagers making out in their car right near base camp?

Level 2, warrants moving your group

400

How often are we reapplying sunscreen at camp?

Beginning of the day, after lunch, again as needed

400

What plant is this?

Jack in the Pulpit

400

What brand is most of our favorite rain/wet weather gear?

Reima

500

What is the purpose of engaging in risky play?

Build confidence, learning risk assessment, emotional regulation, body awareness, and resilience

500

What is the one scenario in our protocol where it's okay to give a child medication without checking with a parent for consent first?

Anti-histamine in the event of multiple stings and a clear localized reaction, many stings

500

How many Extra Support Plan kids do we have at camp this year?

14

500

What type of forest is most of Maine?

Boreal

500

What is Knox's birthday?

Dec 31