Saturday, June 2, 2012

First Aid Training

I just went through the First Aid training!

This was the first time that I went to one of these classes and I'm proud I made it through! I'm not really a fan of blood, teeth, fish, or snakes. Besides not looking during the whole snake bite thing, I learned ALOT. I'm really glad that I went to it instead of randomly going to one on my own since the instructor  was awesome and related everything back to what we could deal with at camp! It actually reminded me that while camp is fun, there are also a lot of campers and they will get hurt and that I need to just be ready and level headed no matter what. Well after everything I've been through I think that's easy enough!

I still remember reading somewhere a few years ago, "summer camp is for the counselors". I have always wondered how true that is, because I loved everyday at camp when I was a camper. But so far having dinner at work twice is pretty nice! Pizza & salad, I do not mind at all!

After dinner we finished learning the stuff and went home, it was not that interesting, but tomorrow should be more fun stuff! Tomorrow's training is from 10am-4:30, lets see how I do with a full day of work! I haven't worked ALL day since I watched my little cousins last summer, I bet I will crash once I get home tomorrow!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Ice Breakers


Here are the ice breakers from the first training! 

Icebreaker 1: Evolution
--Starting as an egg, play one round of rocks, paper, scissors. Winner turns into a chicken, loser stays an egg. Then as win as a chicken you evolve to a monkey. After you're a monkey you can win to become a human then eventually a superhero! Once you're at superhero you win!(: To make it tough if you lose any round you go back to your previous stage (human->monkey->chicken->egg). It is possible to go from human to egg, trust me I did!

Icebreaker 2: Rocks, Paper, Scissors Tournament (they said cheerleader but this is how I learned it at Freshman Orientation!)
--Pair up and play rocks, paper, scissors (one round, best two out of three, depending on how long you want this game to go on). If you win go find another winner, if you lose you must start cheering loudly for the person who beat you! Then as people lose the crowd behind people becomes bigger, eventually it comes down to 1 game where all the others are cheering for the person who took them out or someone they were cheering for out!

Icebreaker 3: Tanks & Drivers
--using pool noodles, one person is in-front blindfolded holding a pool noodle (or soft toy). The other person stands behind with their hands on the front persons, and they are the steerer (that may not be a word). The person behind has to direct the other person and tell them to throw/go right or left and stuff. Keep score even though it's just fun to watch blindfolded people throw things at each other!

Then all the staff raced to the fence! (This is a method to get the campers into a line quickly, I was amused!)   Well next up: First Aid Training!


Icebreaker 4: Things in common
--for this everyone gets into a big circle. Then someone is in the middle and says "I am a counselor". All of the counselors leave their spot and run to a new spot in the circle (that is not right next to them). Whoever is last says something they like such as "I am wearing shorts" "I like sports" etc. 






EDIT: I remembered the name of Icebreaker/game 3!  Also I added the 4th game we played! 

Training #1

Today was my first night of training for my new job as a Summer Camp Counselor!  (May 31, 2012)

I think it went pretty well. I got there early and got a pretty good parking spot! Then I signed in and was standing around when the guy who hired me said "Hi, Amanda", I can admit I was stunned by this. Most people don't remember who I am, I'm the invisible older child. (It's only my brother and I, so I take on the older & middle child role.) It was a good thing I had a name tag on though, but for one of the head people to say Hi to new staff is already impressive and gives that comfortable, friendly environment feel. Hopefully I can also make my campers feel like they already belong before anything even begins!

Everyone standing around was then told to go play catch with the other counselors. I DID. I honestly walked to the chair that matched my name tag put my stuff down and started tossing around a green and white football with 3 or 4 guys. This is the total opposite of what I would normally do. First of all, I am not sporty. I actually did really good with catch though, one of the guys said we were doing really well and I commented "well I'll be the first to drop it" and two seconds later we had our first drop. Besides the whole showing that I was not the typical girly-girl that hates [playing] sports (which if you will figure out: I am), I walked up and talked with guys. That's not me, I usually hang back and just talk to which ever girl seems to be also be alone, it's easier because both girls don't want to look awkward alone so they either have a conversation or will just hang near each other so they aren't 'alone'.

After a while of playing catch another girl comes over to the Green Eagles chair. I started talking to her [instead of playing catch] since she is my co-counselor. We did the usual exchange: does your name tag also say Green Eagles?, are you new to camp?, and do you go to college?, except we ended there. Little did we know we both go to Emmanuel College! I think both of us went into a little bit of shock! The fact that we both go to the same small school and don't know each other then meet at a camp, I was surprised. I knew people from this area went to EC, but I didn't know many that did. We kept talking (and I was officially done with catch!) then came the "ice breakers"!

I'll post the ice breakers later!

After, everyone was told to run to the fence. Then we held hands and made a really big circle. This was an example of how to get the kids to line up when they really don't want too!  (I thought the "run there" was clever.) Then we went inside and had dinner, pizza & salad & cookies/cupcakes! I was happy, I was craving pizza for the past few days!

Then we listened to a lectures/presentation. The head lady at the camp started talking about an article, I googled summer camp counselor blog and found the link. http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/29/the-camp-counselor-vs-the-intern/
I actually had my listening ears on during this because a good handful of my friends already have internships! (One is going to Wyoming, so impressive!) The whole "make a documentary" got me thinking, maybe I should document my ups and downs at camp somewhere? Well here's a good place to do it, I'm invisible so what's the harm. I already know I'm not sharing any personal details about any campers and such. It's more of a place for me to reflect and I think my story to when I got the job is pretty interesting so maybe everything will lead to a surprising summer (in a good way)!

The presentation was pretty interesting because the guy was saying how real life skills (communication, creativity, teamwork, etc) were not focused on during school but camp is the place to build these things. On one of his list it showed how art/humanities, history, political studies were not as desirable skills to big businesses. Well the only one that was over 60% was MATH. I was very glad to here that. Also he kept saying "STEM is only so important" well it is important since he said it so often. I kept thinking maybe I have right career path! I told you I'd spill later.. I'm a math education major. Crazy double major, barely able to graduate in 4 years, 14 math, 10 education, and 9 core reqs where I only have 32 classes I should take, luckily I can squeak in 5 classes and am going to have the summer course done so I can graduate. I am hoping that I can even tack on a minor in information technology. I only have to take 4 or 5 more courses? I might be better off taking a psych minor where I only have to take 3 more courses. Too bad I couldn't get an organizational leadership minor, that would be too cool. And there is the rambling.

My laptop is at 2%. NIGHT (:

Intro

Hi!


So as the title says, I'm a first time summer camp counselor!  I explain where I get the idea for the blog in the first night of training post! (I did this a little backwards!) I am a "rising" college sophomore. I am studying Math and Education, to hopefully end up teaching in Middle School (but it's part of the secondary education degree).  I started rambling about the craziness of my double major and how I would love to have 3 different minors! I also tutored grade 6 students in math over the year, yeah I strongly believe in giving kids a good background and they'll be successful!


Besides always wanting to be a counselor, it's the perfect way to continue working with kids! The only thing is, I have not been to summer camp since I was in grade 6. Even then I only went to the small town camp and then a school camp, where it was scheduled activities. They were totally opposites, but I enjoyed them both. Now I'm lucky enough to be working at a camp that incorporates the town camp idea of lots of fun outside, while also having different electives for the campers!


I can't wait for camp!  More later!

**Oh and technically I'm a "Group Leader" but I am going to say I'm a counselor because I really always wanted to be a counselor! (Also, I have the duties of a counselor and more responsibility so I think of my job as being an 'advanced counselor'! By modus ponens, or some other discrete rule that I never really learned, I can drop the advanced part. Therefore, I am a counselor. --I'll probably explain this later, hopefully.)