The Theme for December is Holiday Lights and the Core Value is Respect. The neckerchief slide idea we made at Roundtable this month has been posted on the Akela's Council blog. This month we made Christmas Lights out of fun foam. Click here to print out the pattern and to find out more.
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Showing posts with label Core Value - Respect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Core Value - Respect. Show all posts
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Christmas Lights neckerchief slide idea - Core Value Respect - Theme Holiday Lights
The Theme for December is Holiday Lights and the Core Value is Respect. The neckerchief slide idea we made at Roundtable this month has been posted on the Akela's Council blog. This month we made Christmas Lights out of fun foam. Click here to print out the pattern and to find out more.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Core Value: Respect ideas for the Wolf Den and Bear Den - Skits, Game, Song, Crafts and Activities
Core
Value: Respect
Skit,
Joke, Run-on:
ROW HARDER!
Four Cubs sit on the floor and
pretend to be on a boat rowing together.
Another cub stands at the front of the boat and yells “Harder men! Row
harder!”. One of the rowing Cubs says
“Captain! Captain!”. The captain says
“Not now Johnson, I am busy!”. Captain
then returns to looking worried and saying “Row harder men, row harder!”.
Once again the Cub yells
“Captain! Captain!”. The Captain says
“Johnson! I said BE QUIET!”. The Cubs
continue rowing for a few seconds. And
then the Cub tries one more time “Captain! Captain!”. The captain yells “What Johnson, WHAT?”. The Cub then says “Do you think I should
untie the boat from the pier?”.
Game:
COMPASS
POINTS:
With a piece of
sidewalk chalk or blue painters tape, draw 8 lines, intersecting in “star”
fashion, all radiating from the center, to indicate the points of the compass.
One line should point due north. One
scout now takes up his position at the outer end of each line to represent one
of the eight principal points of the compass. The leader now calls out any two
points, such as SE and N. The two scouts
at those points must immediately change places.
Anyone moving out of place without his point being named, or moving to a
wrong place, should lose a point. When
changing places, scouts must not cross the lines, but must go outside the
circle of players. When a scout loses
three points, he is out.
Song:
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (TUNE:Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
R-E-S-P-E-C-T,
What’s it mean for you and me?
Honor, care, civility, Even when
we disagree.
Those that fight are bound to
fall, United we can do it all.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T,
We are Cubs and we agree:
Keep the promise, Do our best,
Give good will and all the rest,
I’ll do for you , you do for me,
That’s how we build community.
Utah
National Parks Council Pow Wow Book 2012-2013 pg 93
Craft
or Activity:
·
Make a gift or toy and give it to someone. Wolf
Elective 9b-c
Make a picture frame out of craft
sticks or fun foam. Have each boy
decorate his frame. Insert a photo of himself or a picture he drew.
·
Bake Cookies. Bear Achievement 9a
Use the recipe in the bear
book. Bake and have the boys take
cookies to a neighbor.
Make snacks for Pack meeting.
Bear Achievement 9b
Chex mix Muddy Buddys or Popcorn
balls are simple to make and can be make
the week ahead in Den meeting and then served at pack night.
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