KIDS R KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
JUNIOR LEVEL SUMMER CAMP CALENDAR/ACTIVITIES
Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed* (See Calendar) Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, water shoes, first layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes. (ALL items must be labeled )
Purple: Curriculum Activities These structured learning activities are part of the Kids R Kids Summer Camp Curric-ulum Green: Special Guests visiting center There will be several outside fun vendor activities coming to Kids R Kids to enter-tain the kids during Summer Camp Lite Blue :Nature Clubs Clubs are an integral part of our Summer Camp activities as they build team cohe-sive and mutual respect. AGE GROUPS FOR CAMP Junior Camp - Age 5-7 Senior Camp - Age 8-12
Legend
June 9, 23: Kona Ice Refreshing Fruit Flavored Ice Cones for all after a long day of nature adventure and play June 10, 19, 25: Kids R Kids Splash Pad & Water Slide June 12: - TGR Exotic Wildlife TGR Exotic Wildlife Park will come to us. We will be partnering with a sister Kids R Kids to share in this event. This is a Field Trip. (10:00 - 1:00) June 13: Donuts with Dad Fathers Day incentive to spend quality time with Dads at breakfast. June 9, 16, 23, 30: Gym Station (2:00—3:30 PM) Campers will participate in fun, organized sporting activities and games with Gym Station coaches Activities: Made in the Shade, You Can Do It, No “I” in Team June 16: Sensory Stars Our educational themed classes stimulate creativity, imagination, and pretend play. June 20: Northshore Park Campers will unwind with a nice picnic by the lake and enjoy a few games and activities while at the park. June 24: Miller Outdoor Theater (11:00-2:00) The Sounds Like Fun! series returns to Miller with a relaxed and dynamic music experience designed for the whole family. June 26: It’s Movie Day at Kids R Kids. Popcorn, refreshments, and fun are the order of the day. June 27: Kemah Boardwalk Campers will explore the famous Kemah Boardwalk, take in the sights, see the stingrays and have lunch by the sea.
Camp Weeks 1 & 2: Theme “Nature Rocks” Campers will explore nature and conduct learning activi-ties that involve plants, animals, land and water while learning respect for nature. Daily Activities include: Week 1: Scavenger Hunt, My Story Stones, Exploring Natural Hab-itats, Colorful Vines, Creative Art using Leaf prints Week 2: Nature in the City?, Wild Scents, Wild Sounds, The Wild Bunch Hunt, Wild Tastes Camp Week 3 & 4: Theme “Digging in the Dirt” Campers will explore nature and conduct learning activi-ties that involve plants, animals, land and water while learning respect for nature. Campers will get their hands dirty during exploration and learning activities. Daily Ac-tivities include: Week 3: Mud Ball, Rock My World, Worm Farm, Slip Sliding Away, Composting Week 4: Four-leaf Clovers, The Great Leaf Swirl, Wild Flower Prints, Fruit and Veggie Prints
Field Trips & In-House Activities Camp Curriculum
CAMP NATURE KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
Field Trip T-Shirts are required for ALL Field Trips. See the Front Desk to Purchase your shirts for $10 Junior Camp shirts are Green, Senior Camp shirts are Yellow. Summer Camp cost is $190/Week (New Enrollment)
June Events
Theme Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Notes:
1 Parents: Please be sure to send your child to school prepared for each Fun Filled Event
2 3 4 5 6 Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be
wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed*
Wk. 1 Nature Rocks
9 Scavenger Hunt
Kona Ice 1:30-2:30
10 Fathers Day Crafts
My Story Stones
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
11 Natural Habitats
12 Colorful Vines
Cooking Fun: Rock
Candy
TGR Exotics @11am
13
6am-8am
Leaf Prints
Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, first
layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes.
(ALL items must be labeled )
Wk. 2 Nature Rocks
16 Nature in the City?
Sensory Stars
17 Wild Scents
Art Fun: Painted Rocks
18 Wild Sounds
19 The Wild Bunch Hunt
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
20 Wild Tastes
Picnic in the Park
11:00-1:00
Purple: Curriculum Activities Green: Special Guests
visiting center Lite Blue :Nature Clubs
Wk. 3 Digging in the Dirt
23 Mud Ball
Kona Ice 1:30-2:30
Art Fun: Egg Carton
Garden
24 Rock My World! Miller Outdoor Theater
10:30-2:30
*Lunch Needed*
25 Worm Farm
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
26 Slip Sliding Away
Movie Day
27 Composting
Kemah Boardwalk (*Lunch Needed)
Wk. 4 Digging in the Dirt
30 Four-Leaf Clovers
June 2014 Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed* (See Calendar) Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, water shoes, first layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes. (ALL items must be labeled )
Purple: Curriculum Activities These structured learning activities are part of the Kids R Kids Summer Camp Curric-ulum Green: Special Guests visiting center There will be several outside fun vendor activities coming to Kids R Kids to enter-tain the kids during Summer Camp Lite Blue :Nature Clubs Clubs are an integral part of our Summer Camp activities as they build team cohe-sive and mutual respect. AGE GROUPS FOR CAMP Junior Camp - Age 5-7 Senior Camp - Age 8-12
Legend
July 3: Patriotic Parade (In-Center) Campers will show their patriotism by doing creating crafts and showing them off in an in-center parade. July 7, 14, 21, 28: Gym Station (2:00—3:30 PM) Campers will participate in fun, organized sporting activities and games with Gym Station coaches Activities: Happy Shake, Exciting Exercise, Team work, H2O July 8, 21: Kona Ice Refreshing Fruit Flavored Ice Cones for all after a long day of nature adventure and play July 10: - Games 2U Campers will travel to our sister Kids R Kids to par-ticipate in fun competitive games and fun activities. July 14: Sensory Stars Our educational themed classes stimulate creativity, imagination, and pretend play. July 16: - Benihana for Lunch Benihana is the leading Asian-themed restaurant in the world. Campers will enjoy the Hibachi Show and be treated to a great lunch. July 22: Houston Zoo Campers will travel to the Houston Zoo to explore the many animals and learn the importance of human-animal co-habitation. July 26: Zumba Class Campers will have fun and get fit at an exciting Zumba Class (Travel to our sister Kids R Kids) July 30: Nickelodeon Show Campers will travel to our sister Kids R Kids and take part in a combined Nick Program.
Camp Week 4 : Theme “Digging in the Dirt” It’s all about playing in the dirt! Campers squish and squelch in the mud, investigating not only what is in dirt, but who as well! Wallowing pigs and wiggly worms are just the beginning of what campers find while digging in the dirt! Week 4: Four-Leaf Clovers, The Great Leaf Swirl, Wild Flower Prints, Fruit & Veggie Cinquiain, Fun with Fungi Camp Week 5 & 6: Theme “Bugs & Slugs” Chirp like a cricket? Hop like a grasshopper? Flitter and flutter like butterflies? There are so many interesting in-sects for campers to investigate. Activities Include: Week 5: Ant Farm, Ants in Your Pants, Grasshopper Antics, Hiss-ing Cockroach, Masquerade Mantis Masks Week 6: The Great Hermit Crab Race, Roly-Poly Investigations, Spider web Hunt, Snail Painting, Millipede Behaviors Camp Week 7 & 8: Theme “Wild About Wildlife” Week 7: Building Habits, Rabbit Races, Rodent Roundup, Bird Trivia, Duck Races Week 8: Go Fish, Catching Flies, Feed the Gator, Lizard Hangman, Shake-A-Rama
Field Trips & In-House Activities Camp Curriculum
CAMP NATURE KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
Field Trip T-Shirts are required for ALL Field Trips. See the Front Desk to Purchase your shirts for $10 Junior Camp shirts are Green, Senior Camp shirts are Yellow. Summer Camp cost is $190/Week
July Events
Theme Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Notes:
Wk. 4 Digging in the Dirt
1 The Great Leaf Swirl
2 Wild Flower Prints
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
3 Fruit & Veggie Prints
Patriotic Parade (In Center)
*Wear red, white & blue!
4 Independence Day
CLOSED
Parents: Please be sure to send your child to school prepared for each Fun Filled Event
Wk. 5 Bugs and Slugs
7 Ant Farm
Gym Station
8 Ants in Your Pants Kona Ice 1:30-2:30
9 Grasshoppers!
Cooking Fun: Ants
on a Log
10 Hissing Cockroach
Games 2u @11:30
11 Great Duck Races
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be
wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed*
Wk. 6 Bugs and Slugs
14 Great Hermit Crab Race
Art Fun: Thumbprint
Ladybugs
Sensory Stars
15 Roly-Poly
Investigations
16 Spider Web Hunt
Benihana For Lunch
11:00-1:00
17Snail Painting
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
18 Millipede Behaviors
Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, first
layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes.
(ALL items must be labeled )
Wk. 7 Wild about Wild-life
21Building Habits
Kona Ice 1:00-2:00
22 Rabbit Races
Houston Zoo
*Lunch Needed*
23
Rodent Roundup
24 Bird Trivia
25 Zumba Class *Lunch needed *
Duck Races
Purple: Curriculum Activities Green: Special Guests
visiting center Lite Blue :Nature Clubs
Wk. 8 Wild about Wild-life
28 Go Fish!
29 Catching Flies
Cooking Fun: Wildlife
Choobs
30 Feed the Gator
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
Nickelodeon Show
31 Lizard Hangman
July 2014 Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed* (See Calendar) Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, water shoes, first layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes. (ALL items must be labeled )
Purple: Curriculum Activities These structured learning activities are part of the Kids R Kids Summer Camp Curric-ulum Green: Special Guests visiting center There will be several outside fun vendor activities coming to Kids R Kids to enter-tain the kids during Summer Camp Lite Blue :Nature Clubs Clubs are an integral part of our Summer Camp activities as they build team cohe-sive and mutual respect. AGE GROUPS FOR CAMP Junior Camp - Age 5-7 Senior Camp - Age 8-12
Legend
Aug 4, 18: Kona Ice Refreshing Fruit Flavored Ice Cones for all after a long day of nature adventure and play Aug 4: Sensory Stars Our educational themed classes stimulate creativity, imagination, and pretend play. Aug 7, 15, 22: Kids R Kids Splash Pad & Water Slide Aug 8: Childrens Museum of Houston Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience. “Summer of Epic Adventure” Aug 11: Gym Station Olympic Event (8:30 - 2:00 PM) Campers will participate in Kids R Kids Olympic Competition at Sugarland Skeeters Field!! Come out to Support KRK#7 to win! Aug 13: Pump it Up Campers will take a short trip to Pump it Up Bounce Center for bouncing fun and lunch. Aug 19: HEB Healthy Buddy Be A Healthy Buddy! HEB opens the doors to your neighborhood H-E-B store to teach valuable lessons on healthy eating . (The event is subject to availabil-ity) Aug 22: End of Summer Bash!! Campers will cap off the summer with a day of fun, games, music and parties.
Camp Week 9 & 10: Theme “Off the Beaten Path” Camping and hiking are adventures full of fun and exciting activities- pitching a tent and sleeping under the stars, us-ing a compass, and cooking over a campfire. As campers travel, other amazing habitats are explored . Week 9: Nature Vests, Jr. Forest Rangers, Trash Troubles, Track-ing Critters, Water Bowling Week 10: Knotted Camp, A Rainy Day in Camp, Trail Blazing, Pan-ning for Gold, Setting up Camp
Field Trips & In-House Activities Camp Curriculum
CAMP NATURE KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
Field Trip T-Shirts are required for ALL Field Trips. See the Front Desk to Purchase your shirts for $10 Junior Camp shirts are Green, Senior Camp shirts are Yellow. Summer Camp cost is $190/Week
August Events
Theme Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Notes:
1
Parents: Please be sure to send your child to school prepared for each Fun Filled Event
Wk. 9 Off the Beaten Path
4 Nature Vests Kona Ice 1:00-2:00
Sensory Stars
5 Jr. Forest Rangers
6 Trash Troubles
Cooking Fun:Home
Made whipped cream
7
Tracking Critters Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
8 Water Bowling
Houston Children’s
Museum
*Lunch Needed*
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be
wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed*
Wk. 10 Off the Beaten Path
11 Knotted Campers
Gym Station Olym-
pics (Skeeter Field)
*Lunch Needed*
12 A Rainy Day in
Camp
13 Trail Blazing
Pump it Up
9:30-12:30
Lunch Needed
14
Panning for Gold
15 Setting up Camp Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, first
layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes.
(ALL items must be labeled )
Last Week Of Summer
18 Kona Ice
3:30-4:30
19
HEB Healthy Buddy
*Lunch Needed*
20 Cooking Fun: Homemade
Pizza Splash Pad/Waterslide
1:00-2:00
21 Summer 2014
Memories Show
22 END OF SUMMER
BASH!
Purple: Curriculum Activities Green: Special Guests
visiting center Lite Blue :Nature Clubs
25 School Begins
26 27 28 29
August 2014 Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed* (See Calendar) Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, water shoes, first layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes. (ALL items must be labeled )
Purple: Curriculum Activities These structured learning activities are part of the Kids R Kids Summer Camp Curric-ulum Green: Special Guests visiting center There will be several outside fun vendor activities coming to Kids R Kids to enter-tain the kids during Summer Camp Lite Blue :Nature Clubs Clubs are an integral part of our Summer Camp activities as they build team cohe-sive and mutual respect. AGE GROUPS FOR CAMP Junior Camp - Age 5-7 Senior Camp - Age 8-12
Legend
June 9,23: Kona Ice Refreshing Fruit Flavored Ice Cones for all after a long day of nature adventure and play June 11, 25: Pool Day at Cranebrook Park (11:30-1:30) June 9: - TGR Exotic Wildlife TGR Exotic Wildlife Park will come to us. We will be partnering with a sister Kids R Kids to share in this event. This is a Field Trip. (11:00 - 1:00) June 13: Donuts with Dad Fathers Day incentive to spend quality time with Dads at breakfast. June 9, 16, 23, 30: Gym Station (2:00—3:30 PM) Campers will participate in fun, organized sporting activities and games with Gym Station coaches Activities: Made in the Shade, You Can Do It, No “I” in Team June 16: Sensory Stars Our educational themed classes stimulate creativity, imagination, and pretend play. June 17: Kemah Boardwalk Campers will explore the famous Kemah Boardwalk, take in the sights, see the stingrays and have lunch by the sea. June 18: Texas Snakes (10:30-11:30) Campers will travel a sister Kids R Kids to explore exciting snakes species. June 19: Mad Science (11:30-1:00) Campers will travel a sister Kids R Kids to join in Mad Science Projects. June 24: Miller Outdoor Theater (11:00-2:00) The Sounds Like Fun! series returns to Miller with a relaxed and dynamic music experience designed for the whole family. June 26: It’s Movie Day at Kids R Kids. Popcorn, refreshments, and fun are the order of the day.
Camp Weeks 1 & 2: Theme “Nature Rocks” Campers will explore nature and conduct learning activi-ties that involve plants, animals, land and water while learning respect for nature. Daily Activities include: Week 1: Scavenger Hunt, My Story Stones, Exploring Natural Hab-itats, Colorful Vines, Creative Art using Leaf prints Week 2: Nature in the City?, Wild Scents, Wild Sounds, The Wild Bunch Hunt, Wild Tastes Camp Week 3 & 4: Theme “Digging in the Dirt” Campers will explore nature and conduct learning activi-ties that involve plants, animals, land and water while learning respect for nature. Campers will get their hands dirty during exploration and learning activities. Daily Ac-tivities include: Week 3: Mud Ball, Rock My World, Worm Farm, Slip Sliding Away, Composting Week 4: Four-leaf Clovers, The Great Leaf Swirl, Wild Flower Prints, Fruit and Veggie Prints
Field Trips & In-House Activities Camp Curriculum
CAMP NATURE KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
Field Trip T-Shirts are required for ALL Field Trips. See the Front Desk to Purchase your shirts for $10 Junior Camp shirts are Green, Senior Camp shirts are Yellow. Summer Camp cost is $190/Week
June Events
Theme Monday Tuesay Wednesday Thursday Friday Notes:
1 Parents: Please be sure to send your child to school prepared for each Fun Filled Event
2 3 4 5 6 Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be
wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed*
Wk. 1 Nature Rocks
9 It’s a Scavenger Hunt
Kona Ice 1:30-2:30
TGR Exotics @11am
10 Fathers Day Craft
My Story Stones
11Natural Habitats
Pool Day
L-11:30R1:30
*(Lunch Needed)
12 Colorful Vines
13
Donuts With Dad 6:30-8:30
Leaf Prints
Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, first
layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes.
(ALL items must be labeled )
Wk. 2 Nature Rocks
16
Nature in the City? Art Fun: Painted Rocks
Sensory Stars
17 Wild Scents
Lunch Needed
18 Cooking Fun: Rock
Candy
Tx Snakes 10:30
19 The Wild Bunch Hunt
Mad Science
11:00 am
20 Wild Tastes
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
Purple: Curriculum Activities
Green: Special Guests
visiting center
Wk. 3 Digging in the Dirt
23 Mud Ball
Kona Ice 1:30-
2:30
24 Rock My World!
Miller Outdoor Theater
10:30-2:30 Lunch
Needed
25 Worm Farm Pool Day
L-11:30-R-1:30 Lunch need
26 Slip Sliding Away
Movie Day
27 Composting
Lite Blue :Nature Clubs
Wk. 4 Digging in the Dirt
30 Four-Leaf Clovers
Art Fun: Egg Carton
Garden
June 2014 3rd-5th Grade
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed* (See Calendar) Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, water shoes, first layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes. (ALL items must be labeled )
Purple: Curriculum Activities These structured learning activities are part of the Kids R Kids Summer Camp Curric-ulum Green: Special Guests visiting center There will be several outside fun vendor activities coming to Kids R Kids to enter-tain the kids during Summer Camp Lite Blue :Nature Clubs Clubs are an integral part of our Summer Camp activities as they build team cohe-sive and mutual respect. AGE GROUPS FOR CAMP Junior Camp - Age 5-7 Senior Camp - Age 8-12
Legend
July 2: Kids R Kids Splash Pad & Water Slide July 3: Patriotic Parade (In-Center) Campers will show their patriotism by doing creating crafts and showing them off in an in-center parade. July 7, 14, 21, 28: Gym Station (2:00—3:30 PM) Campers will participate in fun, organized sporting activities and games with Gym Station coaches Activities: Happy Shake, Exciting Exercise, Team work, H2O July 9, 23: Pool Day at Cranebrook Park (11:30-1:30) July 10: Pump it Up Campers will take a short trip to Pump it Up Bounce Center for bouncing fun and lunch. July 8, 21: Kona Ice Refreshing Fruit Flavored Ice Cones for all after a long day of nature adventure and play July 14: Sensory Stars Our educational themed classes stimulate creativity, imagination, and pretend play. July 24: - Benihana for Lunch Benihana is the leading Asian-themed restaurant in the world. Campers will enjoy the Hibachi Show and be treated to a great lunch. July 29: Houston Zoo Campers will travel to the Houston Zoo to explore the many animals and learn the importance of human-animal co-habitation.
Camp Week 4 : Theme “Digging in the Dirt” It’s all about playing in the dirt! Campers squish and squelch in the mud, investigating not only what is in dirt, but who as well! Wallowing pigs and wiggly worms are just the beginning of what campers find while digging in the dirt! Week 4: Four-Leaf Clovers, The Great Leaf Swirl, Wild Flower Prints, Fruit & Veggie Cinquiain, Fun with Fungi Camp Week 5 & 6: Theme “Bugs & Slugs” Chirp like a cricket? Hop like a grasshopper? Flitter and flutter like butterflies? There are so many interesting in-sects for campers to investigate. Activities Include: Week 5: Ant Farm, Ants in Your Pants, Grasshopper Antics, Hiss-ing Cockroach, Masquerade Mantis Masks Week 6: The Great Hermit Crab Race, Roly-Poly Investigations, Spider web Hunt, Snail Painting, Millipede Behaviors Camp Week 7 & 8: Theme “Wild About Wildlife” Week 7: Building Habits, Rabbit Races, Rodent Roundup, Bird Trivia, Duck Races Week 8: Go Fish, Catching Flies, Feed the Gator, Lizard Hangman, Shake-A-Rama
Field Trips & In-House Activities Camp Curriculum
CAMP NATURE KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
Field Trip T-Shirts are required for ALL Field Trips. See the Front Desk to Purchase your shirts for $10 Junior Camp shirts are Green, Senior Camp shirts are Yellow. Summer Camp cost is $190/Week
July Events
Theme Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Notes:
Wk. 4 Digging in the Dirt
1
The Great Leaf Swirl
2 Wild Flower Prints Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
3 Patriotic Parade
(In Center) *Wear red, white & blue!
4
Independence Day
CLOSED
Parents: Please be sure to send your child to school prepared for each Fun Filled Event
Wk. 5 Bugs and Slugs
7 Ant Farm
8 Ants in Your Pants
Kona Ice 1:30-2:30
9 Grasshoppers! Pool Day
L-11:30R1:30
Lunch Needed
10
Hissing Cockroach
Pump it Up
11:30 - 1:30 Lunch Needed
11Masquerade Mantis
Masks
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be
wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed*
Wk. 6 Bugs and Slugs
14 Great Hermit Crab Race
Art Fun: Thumbprint
Ladybugs
Sensory Stars
15
Roly-Poly Investiga-
tions
16 Spider Web Hunt
Cooking Fun: Ants
on a Log
17
Snail Painting
18
Millipede Behaviors
Houston Children’s
Museum
*Lunch Needed*
Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, first
layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes.
(ALL items must be labeled )
Wk. 7 Wild about Wild-life
21Building Habits
Kona Ice 1:00-2:00
22
Rabbit Races
23 Rodent Roundup
Pool Day
L-11:30R1:30
Lunch Needed
24 Bird Trivia
Benihana For
Lunch11:00-1:00
25 Duck Races
Purple: Curriculum Activities Green: Special Guests
visiting center Lite Blue :Nature Clubs
Wk. 8 Wild about Wild-life
28 Go Fish!
29 Catching Flies
Houston Zoo
*Lunch needed*
30 Feed the Gator Cooking Fun: Wildlife
Choobs
31 Lizard Hangman
July 2014
3rd-5th Grade
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed* (See Calendar) Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, water shoes, first layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes. (ALL items must be labeled )
Purple: Curriculum Activities These structured learning activities are part of the Kids R Kids Summer Camp Curric-ulum Green: Special Guests visiting center There will be several outside fun vendor activities coming to Kids R Kids to enter-tain the kids during Summer Camp Lite Blue :Nature Clubs Clubs are an integral part of our Summer Camp activities as they build team cohe-sive and mutual respect. AGE GROUPS FOR CAMP Junior Camp - Age 5-7 Senior Camp - Age 8-12
Legend
Aug 4, 18: Kona Ice Refreshing Fruit Flavored Ice Cones for all after a long day of nature adventure and play Aug 4: Sensory Stars Our educational themed classes stimulate creativity, imagination, and pretend play. Aug 6: Pool Day at Cranebrook Park (11:30-1:30) Aug 11: Gym Station Olympic Event (8:30 - 1:30 PM) Campers will participate in Kids R Kids Olympic Competition at Sugarland Skeeters Field!! Come out to Support KRK#7 Aug 15: Northshore Park Campers will unwind with a nice picnic by the lake and enjoy a few games and activities while at the park. Aug 19: Kids R Kids Splash Pad Campers will cool off on the KRK Splash pad for wet and wild fun. Aug 21: HEB Healthy Buddy Be A Healthy Buddy! HEB opens the doors to your neighborhood H-E-B store to teach valuable lessons on healthy eating . (The event is subject to availabil-ity) Aug 22: End of Summer Bash!! Campers will cap off the summer with a day of fun, music, games, and parties.
Camp Week 9 & 10: Theme “Off the Beaten Path” Camping and hiking are adventures full of fun and exciting activities- pitching a tent and sleeping under the stars, us-ing a compass, and cooking over a campfire. As campers travel, other amazing habitats are explored . Week 9: Nature Vests, Jr. Forest Rangers, Trash Troubles, Track-ing Critters, Water Bowling Week 10: Knotted Camp, A Rainy Day in Camp, Trail Blazing, Pan-ning for Gold, Setting up Camp
Field Trips & In-House Activities Camp Curriculum
CAMP NATURE KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2014
Field Trip T-Shirts are required for ALL Field Trips. See the Front Desk to Purchase your shirts for $10 Junior Camp shirts are Green, Senior Camp shirts are Yellow. Summer Camp cost is $190/Week
August Events
Theme Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Notes:
Wk. 8 Wild about Wild-life
1
Parents: Please be sure to send your child to school prepared for each Fun Filled Event
Wk. 9 Off the Beaten Path
4 Nature Vests Kona Ice 1:00-2:00
Sensory Stars
5
Jr. Forest Rangers
6 Trash Troubles
Cooking Fun:Home
made whipped cream Pool Day
L-11:30R1:30 Lunch needed
7 Tracking Critters
8 Water Bowling
Red: Field Trip Your child must arrive on time and must be
wearing field trip shirt. *Lunch when Needed*
Wk. 10 Off the Beaten Path
11 Knotted Campers
Gym Station Olym-
pics (Skeeter Field)
*Lunch Needed*
12 A Rainy Day in
Camp
13 Trail Blazing
Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
14
Panning for Gold
15
Campfire Tacos Picnic in the Park
11:00-1:00
Blue: Water Days Your child must arrive to school in the proper water clothes, first
layer of sunscreen, a towel & change of clothes.
(ALL items must be labeled )
Last Week Of Summer
18 Kona Ice
3:30-4:30
19 Splash pad & Water
slide 1:00-2:00
20 Cooking Fun: Home-
made Pizza
21 HEB Healthy Buddy
*Lunch Needed*
22 END OF SUMMER
BASH!
Purple: Curriculum Activities
Green: Special Guests visiting center Lite Blue :Nature Clubs
25 School Begins
26 27 28 29
August 2014
3rd-5th Grade
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