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Themes for giving thanks and appreciation: Applause Awards images of clapping and hands , Thumbs Up Awards, Light Bulb Recognition for innovative ideas and suggestions for improvement , Hats Off Awards images of top hats and Token of Appreciation Awards images of medals, currency and tokens.

Themes for peer to peer recognition programs: Black Board Awards images of school rooms and apples , Hollywood Walk of Fame images of names and stars on a sidewalk and Super Hero Awards. Incentive Program Themes. Themes for working towards goals: Pursuit of Excellence images of hot air balloons , Reaching for the Sky or Stars, The Extra Mile images of street signs , Las Vegas Theme include annual awards for top performers called High Roller and Winners Circle , Gold Rush with images of 49ers and gold of course , Super Bowl image of a football field , World Series image of a baseball field and four bases.

Themes for team incentive programs: Puzzles images of puzzle pieces fitting together , Sound of Success images of musical notes and sheet music , Mosaics and Guiding Lights images of lighthouses and shorelines. Sales Incentive Program Themes.

Themes for ongoing sales incentives: Going the Distance images of sailboats and Message in a Bottle images of the beach and shorelines. On the other hand, if you want to plan a theme day every day, keep your sanity intact and go with the easy fashion theme days like Mustache Monday and Tie Dye Tuesday. Some themes focus on what to wear, while other themes focus on the activities for the day. Each day has multiple theme suggestions Thursday was a bit of a challenge.

Thanks, Joanne…and you should participate in the round tables. There are always great ideas that come out of those. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. I love all the themes and ideas on this site! The Character Counts cirruculum worked well for us. Food, activities, art projects and programs all centered around the theme. We always incorporate a nutrition cirriculum that has been proven to combat childhood obesity.

It was designed as an afterschool program to be done over several weeks but we have had no problem abbreviating the cirriculum for our one-week day camp. If anyone has any ideas or resources for a CSI camp for year olds I would greatly appreciate your feedback.

Shellie — Thanks for the comment. Your theme was well thought out. Thank you. I have always had problems with CSI type themes. I have several six-week curriculums developed.

They have a strong math and science focus but use art, music, and language arts throughout to emphasize the lessons. They also have a health education and a career component underlying each group of lessons. They are geared for middle school but cold go up or down as needed with just a bit of tweaking. There is even a suggested field trip for each week. Help, I am running out of ideas. Every year we have a different theme every week with a new field trip.

But after so many years I feel like we have done all these themes you have suggested and have taken our kids to every place in our area possible. How do we refresh a camp like this? We have a few themes that we do every year including Survivor, Pirates, and Best of the Best. The campers love them and we keep them fresh by changing the activities of the themes. The same goes for field trips. Keep the ones the campers love. For us the water park is a must. If none of this resonates with you then hold on to your hat because I am working on more themes.

I was able to fill my 6-week calendar with many fun, crafty,sporty and yummy ideas. It was a nice break from the whole week theme ideas.

You have some great theme ideas that I plan to use this coming summer. Sue, I love it. When is National Pepperoni Pizza Day? Hi curt, I am wanting to start a day camp in my local hometown. It would be for children too young to stay at home alone, and too old for daycare. I was wondering if you have any ideas for me on how to get this started. I live in Alabama so I will have to find out the laws and such on that.

Anything you can help with is really appreciated!!!! Do you have any ideas for themes for teens? I am running a camp for year old girls this year and would really appreciate any help! Any help would be great! There are a wide range of activities you can do including international games, crafts, music, languages, ports, challenges, etc.

You can decorate and dress for a variety of countries. If need be you can stress the importance of diversity, humanity, how we are all connected, etc. Any ideas?? For Shellie, I was doing a teaching practicum and the other student teacher in the class did a sci unit.

Would love any ideas!!!!! Thanks, missy. I have posts on some of these on my site here with a few ideas. Check the comments on those posts and you may find some additional ideas from other people. We have just updated and decided on our new themes for our camp in RSA. Here are some of the themes we have running now…. North Vs South Pole. The kids love it and they get to learn a little bit about somewhere new…. Hope this inspires some to get creative… if you need activity ideas etc for these feel free to ask!

I love your lists, they are a great help! Thank you! It was focused on imagination. The craft we did took a few days.

The kids got strips of paper where they would draw different heads, feet, and torsos. Laura, those are some great activities. Thank you for sharing. I hope to eventually get a few ideas for each theme. What about a Top Chef theme or something involving target shooting sports? I love your list. Its helpful! I need some suggestions about some games and activities! Bassima, click on the Girl Power link and it will take you to the Theme of the Day post.

There are a few ideas in the post and the comments. Hope it helps. I am looking for day camp themes for a Girl Scout week-long day camp. Any suggestions are appreciated! Great list! This is so helpful! Can you tell me a little bit more about the No-theme camp and what I could do for that? It sounds pretty cool! Almost like a wild card. Also, Performing Arts activities that would last a whole week. Thanks, Cassidy. The No-Theme is just that, no theme.

We have a prize wheel and we use it a lot. It can be used for where to sit at lunch to mystery activites and more. Treasure and scavenger hunts for mystery items are big for that week. Performing Arts activities that would last a week? What comes to mind is practice time for a talent show, camp play, campers teaching campers acting, magic, music, and more.

Circus acts can be fun like juggling, tight ropes, unicycles, clowning, etc. Bringing in a singing coach would be really neat for hose interested. Karoake is fun. Give the campers who want to karoke time to rehearse throughout the week. Safety is a theme that you do not have that might be nice. You can also include it in the Emergency service area if you want too.

What kind of activities, decorations and games would go along with that theme? They can have a Firefighter visit camp. So and So. It makes the kids feel special. If only half of these camps were around when I was a kid, man, the fun that could have been had!

Knights, princesses, fairies, dragons, vampires.. Jessica, there are some ideas around my site like fairy houses, Knights theme, etc. Check out the Harry Potter posts as well since magic is part of the fantasy realm. These are some great ideas! I am hosting a 1 day science-type event. I am having a terrible time coming up with a fun and catchy name!



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