Personal Narrative: The Year 7 Camp

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The year 7 camp was supposed to make us year 7 kids start to interact and socialise to know each other better as we will need to work together as a team later in the year. On the camp, I had to take responsibility for my own belongings and look after myself. Surprisingly, it actually worked pretty well. I got to know some other people as we did our activities during camp. It also enhanced our sense of teamwork and each of us improved our leadership skills. That day I woke up at 6:20 in the morning, feeling sleepy and excited. I quickly ate my breakfast (and brushed my teeth) and set off to the train station with my huge suitcase. On the train, I was excited with a pinch of nervousness. As we got off the train we quickly ran to school with our …show more content…

And when we got tired we played videogames in our cabins. At night, it was very quiet and we didn't hear any car horns that we usually hear at night. All we could hear were insects and the chirping of birds. The only problem is that it was very hot and the bed and pillow was made of PLASTIC, which made it impossible to sleep. One time we did this activity called “Challenge Course” where we are all tied up and had to go through a set of courses. Including one that had lots of ropes and we were scared that we’d get tangled and won’t make it without getting tangled. But after a bit of planning and talking we finished that course. This is a very effective way of making us work together. Another activity that made us work together is raft building. And to prove that what we’ve just made is even a ‘raft’, we must paddle around a buoy and get back to shore without getting all wet. None of us knew what to do and eventually we just figured that tying the barrels that we were given would work just …show more content…

Two people in my team decided to just sit there and do nothing, I tried to make them get on the raft but they just kept on making excuses about their shirt and pants. And the result is: Our raft flipped over. And that's when the last person gave up too in my team, leaving just me and the raft. I knew we couldn't win at this point. Because the raft has to carry 2 people around the buoy to finish this activity. But I decided that I should just slowly finish this activity myself, at least I finished. I felt pretty accomplished when I finished the activity because my ‘teammates’ left me and I still had finished the activity myself. Kayaking was fun, too. I was told to get on a single canoe. It really trained my upper body to push a paddle against the currents, I found this a little bit challenging but somehow I managed to kept going. It was very fun and I raced with my friends across the river. After a while we quickly arrived at a side of the river and ate some apples there before heading

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