Its our last night here at Camp Huntington. I am glad that I was able to finish up my project last night so I had a free night tonight. We played a lot of frisbee today and we also did the low ropes and high ropes course. Both of the courses were a lot of fun. The high ropes course was amazing. It was a little scary at first but then I got the hang of it. We all went out for a nice kayaking trip, John swam and Lee tried but I ended up towing him out. Mike towed him back in. I will miss Camp Huntington but it will be nice to be back home. The class was well put together the lectures and classes were meaningful. The instructors were all very helpful and I met a lot of new friends. I do not think that I could pick a favorite Karl and Tim are now kicking us out of the room telling us to stop working and to get out and enjoy ourselves. I am out for now
Dave
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Day 4 continued
I forgot to mention that the day started off well with a nice 6 AM kayak out into the lake. Mike and I decided to go out for an early morning boat trip, John could not wake up in time even though he was woke up. I was amazed at all of the information that these two museums had to offer. I finally came up with the idea for my project for the course. I was going to keep it a surprise but I will share it with you, because I am sure no one is really reading my blog on a daily basis. The plan is to write up a plan for a "meaningful" guided tour through the Adirondack Museum. I put meaningful in quotations because we had conversation earlier in the week about how guided tours are boring and not fun for students, unless well thought out. So, with that said my goal is to create a powerful, meaningful tour throughout the Adirondack Museum. Alright, I am out for now.
Dave
Dave
day 4
Day four at the Adirondacks. We visited two museums today the first was WILD Center and the second was the Adirondack Museum. The Adirondack Museum was amazing. There was so much to see and do. We only had about 2 hours to see everything, not nearly enough time. I did enjoy the areas that I did see. The hunting cabin was really neat to see but the best part of the museum was the Woods and Recreation area. They went through the history of hunting and fishing in the adirondacks and it had a ton of information. This area is where I spent most of my time. Seeing all of the fly fishing rods and guns and also all of the old pictures of Adirondack guides was very interesting. The WILD center was a lot of fun, a lot to see and do, not the best place for a person who has a short attention span. Well its dinner time I will finish this up later.
Dave
Dave
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Day 3
Day three not what I expected. I did not bring my rock climbing gear. Our nice little hike up Bear Mountain was much more rigorous that I expected. Being a fat out of shape guy did not make this hike any easier. It really was fun though. The view on top was worth risking my life climbing the smooth rounded rocks of the mountain. There was slight confusion with what road to take at a certain point so the group was split up. I did not get to see the bog today as I was helping people get rides back to their cars. It was a fun trip. I am out for now people, I am just glad I lived to blog another day :)
Monday, July 26, 2010
Day two
Day two at Camp Huntington. Such a nice day, the sun was out there was a little breeze, perfect for kayaking. Once we were out there in the water the breeze picked up to more of a gusty wind (at least it seemed that way on the water). We had a nice journey as a group out into the lake. Kitchen duty is officially over for me. It has been hard to adjusting to such a tight schedule (it seems like a tight schedule for me) I am not used to eating three meals a day and definitely not at set times. It really has been fun up here so far. I am looking forward to visiting the museums and also the rest of the week.
day one
We had a great first day. Camp Huntington is beautiful. The day was very relaxed and we learned alot of the history of the camp. I am looking forward to being able to kayak this week as the water is so peaceful. Well its time to get ready for kitchen duty this morning. Until next time.
Dave
Dave
Saturday, July 24, 2010
ADK Classrom
Here is my initial blog for this course. I have been looking forword to this course as it is a chance for me to break the routine in life. In teaching I always try to utilize the outdoors as much as possible. Sometimes my class and I go outside just for a change in scenary while reading, other times we use it for inspiration in our writing or for gathering data for science. I feel that this class will help me develop stronger and better ideas on how to incorporate the outdoors in my everyday teaching. Older teachers that I work with let me know that they think I just take the children out to "play" everyday, yet we seem to get the same things accomplished that their classroom does. Well I guess that is it for the initial blog see everyone on Sunday.
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