Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Oregon Trail Overnight Packing List

Dear Families,  
The time has come to prepare for the Oregon Trail Overnight. Please read the following information and save this sheet in a safe place so you can recheck as necessary. Following is a list of what your child needs to pack and what he/she is not to bring. We will leave school at 9:00 am on Thursday, April 28th and return around 1:30 pm on Friday, April 29th. Your child will need a sack lunch for the first day. Everything in the lunch needs to be disposable.  Please write your child’s name on their lunch sack.
Clothing: (Please remember to label all clothing and bedding with your child’s name AND school) Students will carry their own bags, so pack accordingly. Students may dress “pioneer style” if they wish. This may mean jeans and boots, or girls may wear long skirts (please wear warm clothes under skirts). Keep in mind that layers work best: long underwear, shirt, sweatshirt, warm jacket, and a coat (think 3 layers minimum). Students should bring the following packed inside a pillow case that is packed inside a plastic bag labeled with their name and school: One full change of clothes besides what is worn on the first dayJeans or heavy trousers (girls may substitute a long skirt, but we will be outside most of the day so make sure they’ll be able to stay warm) 
  • Shirt or blouse 
  • Warm jacket 
  • Underwear 
  • Extra shoes or boots  
  • Raincoat or poncho (You can find emergency rain ponchos for under $2.00 at some stores) 
  • Gloves  
  • Sweater or sweatshirt 
  • Socks (extra pairs are a good idea) 
  • Pajamas or nightgown – something warm  
  • Lunch – packed seperately from your other gear


Sleeping Gear: (Pack in a large heavy-weight plastic garbage bag. Use masking tape and a marking pen to write the student’s name and school on the garbage bag. We recommend using an extra-thick garbage bag – thin bags tear too easily) Students will be carrying all of their own gear and clothing – so pack accordingly! They will also be responsible for unpacking and repacking. Frequently the thin garbage bags rip, and bedding items can get wet.  You may want to send an extra garbage bag, pre-labeled.  
A sleeping bag or three blankets and sheets – the cabins are heated. 
Pillow and pillow case

Personal Gear (put in a plastic bag or zip lock bag and store with clothes): 
  • Wash cloth 
  • Toothbrush 
  • Toothpaste / floss 
  • Brush or comb 
  • Hand towel 
  • Soap 
Large plastic bag for wet or dirty items 
Please do NOT bring the following: money, cellular phones, radios/Ipods, electronic games, virtual pets, comic books, pocket knives, jewelry, card games, matches, curling irons, make-up or anything to eat (besides the lunch mentioned above), including candy or gum. (An afternoon snack on the first day and all meals will be provided.)


Medication 
Place all medication needed by your child into a Ziploc bag labeled with your child’s name, school and teacher’s name. Give the medication directly to your teacher first
thing in the morning on April 28th. Medication must be in original container. The directions on the prescription label must match exactly what you wrote on the parent/guardian authorization on your child’s health history form.


If you have any questions, please contact me.

Julie Brown             
jbrown5@pps.k12.or.us      

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