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Camp Kaitawa
Camp Kaitawa
Purposes of Camp
Meeting challenges group and individual Working in different groups For some, being away from the home comforts Trying new foods Personal fitness challenges Co-operating with other adults Accepting rules
Curriculum Links
Water cycle and hydroelectricity principles. Landforms and explanations formation of the lake and legend of the lake. Living World: bush environment trees, ferns, fungi, birds, insects, interdependence. Art sketching, charcoal drawings. Writing keeping a diary, shared stories Reading: maps, signs, instructions, rules, worksheets PE and Health: Social Science: History of the area; Te Kooti; Redoubt
Grounds duty person: supervising duty group who hose and clean out shower block and toilet area; make sure no rubbish left around outside; Dishes person: Supervises duty team on dishes; teatowels need to be washed out daily and hung either in drying room or outside line. Dining room; supervises setting up of dining room; clearing of tables and stacking of dishes in the dining area; tables are wiped and floor swept Dormitories: Supervises group on vacuuming dormitories and Hall; checks tidiness of bunks; dusting of ledges! Veges and lunches: Supervises group on filled roll making; liaises with cook to organise vege preparation
Layout of Camp
Daily routines
Get dressed and up the pipeline/confidence course dining room group return to set up breakfast. Tidy own bed and belongings. Breakfast Duties Days adventure preparation Sometimes back to camp for lunch Back to camp late afternoon Games, showers, dinner, activities and bed
Programme - flexible
Monday:
Bus leaves school about 9.45ish; first break at lookout on Whareratas; lunch on riverbank at Wairoa; arrive camp around 1.30pm. Unpack; find beds; afternoon tea; explore environment and try out confidence course; short trek to Green Lake (Fairy Springs) and Kaitawa Lake; showers, dinner, fire drills, activities and bed.
Tuesday
Usual daily routines Aniwaniwa tracks Lake Waikareiti Papakorito Falls
Wednesday
The Redoubt area Panekiri to first trig
Thursday
Down pipeline to Tuai power station may be able to have a look through??? Morning tea by Lake Whakamarino fish watching Caving at Onepoto Caves Celebration dinner and concert
Friday
Big clean up after duties Children go to Lake Kaitawa to do sketching or scavenger hunt; also orienteering a possibility Leave in time to be back at school before 3 p.m.
References
http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/p arks-and-recreation/tracks-and-walks/eastcoast-hawkes-bay/lake-waikaremoanawalks.pdf Contains all the information you would ever need to know about the area.