June 22, 2015
Differentiation Guide: Shipwrecked
Shipwrecked! Ahoy! Shipwrecked week is all about stretching the imagination; embarking on an island adventure with friends. This theme invites children to think critically and creatively to build getaway vessels, construct shelters, gather supplies, and reinvent their favorite games and activities! Below are some specific examples of how to differentiate a variety of lesson Read More »
Read MoreMay 26, 2015
Differentiating Out of This World Week
*Please note* This blog is intended for campers (ages 3+) but toddler teachers may find some ideas easy to adapt. Toddler teachers are also encouraged to review the toddler-specific differentiation ideas found in the Curriculum Notes. Encourage young imaginations by inviting children to take a trip “Out of this World” with you! The possibilities of Read More »
Read MoreMay 26, 2015
Differentiating Choose Your Own Adventure Week
Differentiating Choose Your Own Adventure *Please note* This blog is intended for campers (ages 3+) but toddler teachers may find some ideas easy to adapt. Toddler teachers are also encouraged to review the toddler-specific differentiation ideas found in the Curriculum Notes. Imagination and creativity take the lead this week as each student will choose their own Read More »
Read MoreMay 22, 2015
Summer Scrapbook Guide
Summer Camp 2015 Scrapbook Guide 2015 Expectations This year, the program requirement is for each Summer Camp classroom to create a scrapbook (rather than 1 per camper). Each classroom will create a google drive photo album titled “Summer Camp Scrapbook” Each week, at least 1 Picstitch collage should be created and uploaded to this Read More »
Read MoreMay 22, 2015
On the Move and On the Go!
Differentiating On the Move and On the Go! *Please note* This blog is intended for campers (ages 3+) but toddler teachers may find some ideas easy to adapt. Toddler teachers are also encouraged to review the toddler-specific differentiation ideas found in the Curriculum Notes. On the Move and On the Go…two great ways to describe any Read More »
Read MoreMay 22, 2015
Differentiating Sloppy Slimy Fun Week
Differentiating Sloppy Slimy Fun Week *Please note* This blog is intended for campers (ages 3+) but toddler teachers may find some ideas easy to adapt. Toddler teachers are also encouraged to review the toddler-specific differentiation ideas found in the Curriculum Notes. Sloppy slimy fun isn’t just about the mess! Opportunities to measure, experiment, create, and enjoy Read More »
Read MoreMay 22, 2015
Differentiating Fitness Fun
Differentiating Fitness Fun *Please note* This blog is intended for campers (ages 3+) but toddler teachers may find some ideas easy to adapt. Toddler teachers are also encouraged to review the toddler-specific differentiation ideas found in the Curriculum Notes. Continue your student’s ongoing exploration of fitness and healthy habits. Students are developmentally at all different physical Read More »
Read MoreMay 21, 2015
The mess… is where the magic happens.
The mess…is where the magic happens. We’ve all been there – your gloriously clean and organized classroom slowly but surely starts to lose its glimmer. Each easel paint drip, sensory bin splatter, rice table spill, and toy bin tumble brings on a growing sense of anxiousness and you start envisioning a check list of Read More »
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