Introducing ourselves helped us a lot when it came to "Camping in the hall" because we had got to know each other and make connections. It helps us not to be so shy and be confident when working with new people.
In the hall, we each got into groups of 3. The people in my group were Wynter, myself, and the leader of the group was Michael.
When we were setting up the tent we had to work together and use teamwork.
For me it was my first time putting up a tent. I had to ask questions like: "how do we put up the tent?", "What can I do now?". We were the last group to put our tent up so Nash came and helped our group put the tent up.
After putting up the tent we got to decorate with imaginary, trees but really it was chairs and mattress inside our tent for comfort.
Our next activity was using a compass. We learnt what was the purpose of the compass and how to work the compass. It was a fun activity because we learnt where North, South, West and East were.
Later on we watched a video about how to make home made ice-cream. I was talking to Claudia about making ice-cream back in 2013. We talked about how we had to shake a big bag with a small bag inside. We remember our hands being numb and freezing cold.
Here is how you can make home made ice-cream:
You need two bags (small) and (big)
sugar or honey (Your choice)
salt (To make the ice more colder)
Party Ice
vanilla essence
and strawberry or Passion fruit topping (Your choice)
After eating our delicious ice-cream, We had to take down the tents and pack up. Taking down the tent was easy but dangerous. We had to be careful not to poke our and anyone else around us eyes.
I had to untie the knot that kept the tent together. Michael had to take the mattress out of our tent and Wynter had to take back the chairs. We had to fold the tent up so it would fit in the bag that the tent came.
It was heartbreaking to tidy up because I wanted to stay and do more camping activities.
Here is an presentation that I created called
"Sophie's EOTC"
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