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4th Year Leaders @ Girls Camp 3
I am a firm believer in using your 4th year girls at Girls Camp, 5th & 6th years if you are having ward camp.
These girls will set the tone for your camp. Utilize them for devotionals, utilize them for “nighty night” treats. Have them come up with your menus and chore charts. Assign them to teach the girls how to fold the flag, Have them wright your skit, plan devotionals, lead in morning scriptures, they are very good about coming up with your roll call cheer. They can be a great source for you- if there are any struggles up at camp, bring them together to come up with a plan to help resolve it, have it be their camp. They will amaze you at what they can do if given the chance.
4th year requirements are below:- you can see how they can past most requirements off by leading, teaching and over seeing your camp.
Complete each of the following:
• Each day while in camp, find a quiet spot and read from the scriptures for at least
fifteen minutes. Include in your reading Matthew 26:36–46, an account of the events
in the Garden of Gethsemane. Record your feelings about what Christ did for you.
• Spend some time observing the night sky. Identify two or more constellations.
Then read Doctrine and Covenants 88:42–44; Moses 1:37–39; and Doctrine and
Covenants 67:2. Share with a leader or a group your thoughts about what you
observed and what you read in these scriptures.
• Demonstrate or teach ways to protect the environment in your area. Carry out a
project that helps to preserve or restore the area.
• Learn what to do for your safety during severe weather conditions in your area such
as lightning, tornadoes, typhoons, avalanches, or floods.
• Prepare a meal using two different methods of cooking.
• Help to plan an activity for the whole camp or your own group that will help the
campers get to know each other. Involve everyone.
• Discuss a need in the camp with the camp director and, with the help of the Youth
Camp Leaders, develop a plan to fill that need.
• Help to organize and participate in a nature walk or hike for younger campers.
• Describe the signs of a broken bone. Demonstrate first-aid procedures for handling
broken bones.
• Learn and demonstrate four methods for transporting someone who is injured.
• Review the first-aid skills for the first three certification levels. Demonstrate the
Heimlich maneuver, rescue breathing, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
• Help to plan and present a song or skit on a topic such as the camp theme; the
Young Women Values, Motto, or Logo; or stories from the scriptures.
Complete two or more of the following:
• With another camper or by yourself, learn something new about nature and teach it
to your group.
• Develop a project to help campers with disabilities. For example, develop a nature
trail or an experience with nature for someone who is blind or in a wheelchair or
who has other special needs.
• Demonstrate how to make a bedroll or an emergency ground bed from materials that
are not living.
• Plan and participate in an overnight backpacking trip or other adventuring activity.
Optional certification requirement:
You may choose to replace one of the certification requirements with one of your own
design. However, the one you design must be approved by the camp director before
you begin to work on it. Write the requirement you design in the space below.
Have Fun! Girls Camp is so much fun.
Below is a comment my cousin wrote to me about her recent experience at Girls Camp with the 4th years- Thank you Karen
I just got back from girls camp and we had the most amazing experience with deciding how to divide the girls into tents. This is what was done; the Youth Camp Leaders (YCL’s) fasted and prayed about who was to be in their tent then made those assignments before camp started, without any of the other girls; knowing.Once we all arrived at camp, the girls were gathered together and the camp director explained that the YCL’s had been fasting and praying about who should be in their tents. She bore testimony to all of the girls that the Lord was aware of each girl and they would be with the group of girls or YCL’s that they needed to be with during the week. This set the tone for the announcing of the tents and there was not a single problem all week long. There were no cliques and the YCL’s felt a feeling of stewardship for the girls in their tents. Many of the girls bore strong testimony at the last night that they were so glad that they had been placed in the tent they were in and the YCL’s also testified of their individual experiences. This was truly an amazing experience that I would recommend every time
New Beginnings FAQ
New Beginnings kicks off the Young Women program for the next year. It’s a fun event that is planned by young women class presidencies. It is intended to inspire young women and their families about the importance and value of participating in personal progress. New Beginnings introduces upcoming young women to the three young women classes (Beehive, Mia Maid, and Laurel), plus the class statements, logo, motto, and purpose of…
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Incorrect Link
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2015 mutual theme
2015 Fabrics + BOGO Fat Quarters (Limited Time)
I am nearly done with my 2015 Personal Progress Calendars and should have them ready very soon! (Want to be the first to know when they are ready? Be sure to follow this blog via email. Sign up in the … Continue reading →![]()
Oh What Do You Do In The Summer Time?
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2014/06/oh-what-do-you-do-in-summer-time.html This is not necessarily Seminary related, but many of you work with Young Women, attend YW Camp, help with Camp, or help with other Youth activities in your Wards and Stakes.This activity, posted on my personal blog, is from our Young Women’s Camp last week and is something I know you will want to share or adapt for your own needs.Click HERE for details, meanwhile, these photos…
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Oh What Do You Do In The Summer Time?
New Beginnings 2014
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/01/new-beginnings-2014.html This week we had our “New Beginnings” activity. Our main focus was to help the incoming 11 year old girls feel welcome and accepted, and to help both them and their parents start to understand the Young Women program (and all that is involved!) INVITATIONS:We made photo-print invites for the 11 year old girls & their parents and passed them out 2 weeks before the event. This was…
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Modesty 10-Hour Project For Girls Who Love Fashion
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/01/modesty-10-hour-project-for-girls-who.html My daughter (at age 12) with her display table for YWIEHere are some very cute digital collages that someone named “munchygirl” made on Polyvore (click on the photos if you want to go to the posts on Pinterest). “Munchygirl” has made one of these representing each of the YW Values, but I am only showing the two with the more modest outfits (They are all beautiful, but…
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YW Temple Value Element – Faith
This is based on the Inspire Logo I created for another project. I got “inspired” myself and realized that nearly all of the YW values have the letter ‘i’ in them. Those that don’t have letter ‘i’ were easy to implement, too. I hope it reminds leaders and young women that “as we strive the young women values … we will be prepared to make and keep sacred covenants, receive…
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