#211477 - 11/17/10 08:59 PM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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160 6th graders...
I would run, screaming, from the scene and keep running until I hit a rock wall or the ocean, then re-evaluate and decide if I need to keep going.
Sue, shuddering
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#211516 - 11/18/10 11:01 AM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: Susan]
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160 6th graders...
I would run, screaming, from the scene and keep running until I hit a rock wall or the ocean, then re-evaluate and decide if I need to keep going.
Sue, shuddering Sounds like a perfectly executed F.B.L.P. to me.
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#211522 - 11/18/10 02:05 PM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Lesson 2: Children are incredibly stupid and won't remember to bring their own rain gear even after you tell them to bring rain gear 100 times. Carry a few spare ponchos.
Lesson 3: Adults are incredibly stupid and won't remember to bring their own rain gear even after you tell them to bring rain gear 100 times. Carry a few spare ponchos. Bringing extra ponchos could be viewed as coddling or setting yourself to take care of everyone every time BUT I'm an optomist. Some people will never learn and will always depend on others to take care of them, but there's always someone in the group who just needs a little life lesson to get it. Good for you so anticipating the "teachable moment" for your group, Martin!
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#212160 - 12/01/10 04:34 PM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Could you have a pre-event meeting where you get to see and check that everyone has the correct gear?
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#212185 - 12/02/10 04:22 AM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Could you have a pre-event meeting where you get to see and check that everyone has the correct gear? From experience This rarely works no matter how many times you make lists and check what people have THO the good part is if you do so you wont have to worry about bringing spare stuff just your sack of Itoldyaso's
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#212199 - 12/02/10 03:30 PM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Registered: 08/26/04
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We make our Scouts and Cub Scouts bring their packed gear to the troop or pack meeting the week before the trip. Everything gets pulled out, checked over and repacked, Then we throw the packs into the troop trailer. They then have one more week, and one more meeting... I'm a scoutmaster... and I'd have trouble with sequestering my gear for a week... My camping rain gear is my daily wear rain gear (and I have worn the rain pants to the office). Other parts of my camping kit get used frequently, especially clothing for winter camping.
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#213646 - 12/26/10 09:05 PM
Re: Some lessons learned with 160 6th Graders
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Your title alone almost says it all....lol.
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