OUTDOOR EDUCATION enables students to enjoy challenging and unfamiliar experiences that test and develop their physical, social and personal skills. They can be among the most memorable experiences for pupils of their school-days. We are thankful that our school and parents strongly support this opportunity for fifth grade students at Lake Hill Elementary School.
ENJOY the photo and video highlights of Snow Camp. Most images will appear larger if you click on them.
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| Trekking on our first hike was an exciting challenge though the fresh powder of recent snowfall. |
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| The hike to Sleepy Hollow always includes several legends shared by Matt and Holli. |
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| Jacob, Cassandra, Josh, and Kassidy decide to lead the way through the Pendalouan Trails. |
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| Holey Moley was just one of many challenge games included in the group activities. |
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| Sara and Samantha use their compass and map skills to find treasure during Gold Rush. |
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| Gold Rush robbers are armed and ready. |
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| Big Blue Lake offers a great frozen field for a game of broomball. Check out the short video below, too. |
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| Harry digs into the tasty waffle during Thursday morning breakfast. |
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| The toboggan run was better than ever with some recent design changes. Just ask Peter. |
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| Andrew, Alexis, Autumn, and Zac demonstrate their survival skills by building a shelter and a fire. |
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| Harper exits the wigwam during a Native American life class. |
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| Rebecca provides instruction in orienteering as students learn how to use their compass. |











