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Soldier of old Fortress or home Duel on horseback
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ANSWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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America,
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do my duty.
free
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luck! his
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before
against be coming
around
Leave him alone, and he'll his tail behind him!
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Knight Helmet Castle Armor Joust
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mine!
_Isword)
the mountain.
(shield)
come home,
of the Round Table 1
(draaon)
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HONOR HORSE JESTER JOUST KING KNIGHT MOAT PAGE SHIELD SWGRD
OPENINGS
Honor Code
Kniuhthood
Traininq
Know yourself. Never stop trying. Ignore those that would hurt Give others a helping hand. Hold your head high. Thank God daily. *************************************************************************** CLOSINGS
Honesty in all of your acts and deeds. Open your mind to knowledge. Never tell a falsehood or lie. Obey your parents and teachers. Respect others and yourself.
(Ask each boy to give answer)
With... Shield of the the Sword of Honesty the Armor of Justice, and the Helmet of Loyalty,
a one sentence
I will do my best to bring honor to God, my country, my family and myself. Knights
of the Round Table
you.
PRAYER
WHAT DOES HONOR MEAN TO YOU?
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Division-1991PowWow
Truth,
Personnel
:
Narrator
and a Den of uniformed
Cub Scouts
EQuipmmt :
Cards with words printed on them for each Cub Scout and an upright stand such as a ladder for each sign to be attached at the proper time.
Narrator:
We think of Cub Scouting as a ladder of good citizenship. Let us give you an idea of what we man.
cub
FRIENDSHIP. neighborhood,
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We make lots den and pack.
of
friends
in
our
school,
church,
cub #2:
TEAMWORK. We learn rm-fber of a team,
cub Y3:
DEPENDAEULITY. We learn to be places when we promise to do our part.
cub 14:
LEWWSHIP. activities.
cub #5:
HONESTY.
understand
We learn
how important
it
is to work with
to lead games and help with other
We learn to tell the what honesty rrreans.
truth,
to handle
others
as a
den and pack money and to
Cub #6:
LOYALTY. We learn to be true to our friends, our parents, and our pack, and to honor our country and its flag.
cub #7:
GOODWILL. We like to help our school, church, neighborhood and those make us feel good. less fortunate than we. Goodwill projects
Cub #8:
RESPONSIBILITY. own belongings, others.
Narrator:
Through Cub Scouting GOOD CITIZENSHIP. things that help make them better citizens manhood. GOODNIGHT.
SONG - SCCUTING
our den
We learn to be responsible for certain jobs, things about our home, and for the property
GOES 'ROUND THE WRL,D Scouting goes, Scouting goes, ‘Round the World, ‘Round the World; Switzerland and India, Philippines and Austria, Peru, Japan, America, ‘Round the World.
(Tune:
our of
experiences, boys learn as they grow into
Three Blind
Mice)
FROM AROUND THE WRLD
This game can be played by two or more players. The “starter“ names a place (city, state, country, etc.). The next person rmst name a place which starts with the last letter of player No. l’s place. The next player =t name a place with the last letter of player No. 2’s place and so on. TpxARAToRI from Japan Number of players: 6-20,
in equal teams.
Formation: Draw a large letter “S” with a stick or line outdoors; indoors or on a concrete court, use chalk. Place heavy object (such as a stone) at either end of the “S” . Players of the 2 teams locate themselves around the letter. Action: Other players locate themselves outside the “S” and venture in to try to capture the treasure belonging to their opponents. However, only when they are inside an island may they put both feet down. At all other times, they rmst HOP on one foot. When a player tries to capture the treasure, he is tagged by an opposing player guarding the treasure. These two players then do “Jankepon” (the Japanese have a relay race built on this game. The course is square or rectangular in shape. On signal, the players start running around the square until they return back to start.) The loser is considered dead. He drops out of the game. All this time the players rmst stand or hop on one foot and can rest only by returning to one of the islands. The first
team to capture
the treasure,
wins.
CRAFTS
~IC3N DRUM- The drum is used to beat the rhythms of dances and songs. announces ceremonies and times of conflict. Materials : oatmeal box, brown felt, scissors.
yarn,
paints,
brushes,
paper
punch or sharp
It also
pencil,
Paint the oatmeal box and the cover a dark color. Cut out two felt circles Punch an equal number of holes making them larger than the top of the box. around the edge of the felt circles with a paper punch or the sharp pencil. Placing a felt circle on the top and bottom of the oatmeal box. Tie one end of a long piece of yarn into one hole ont he bottom circle of felt and knot it. Bring the yarn up to a hole on the top felt circle and push the yarn through it. Move the yarn down through another hole in the bottom circle and then up again Continue on until all the holes have been through a hole in the top circle. laced with the yarn. Add on more yarn if needed. You may decorate the side of the drum with feathers if you wish.
'IheBayScautofAmericahasalwaysbeenauniformed~ent. Its uniform help create a sense of belongiq to the lazyest organization this type in the mrld. Uniforms symbolize character Welqment, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Wearingauniformgivesycuthardadultm&ers
a feeling
of
of:
ty-meunifonnrep~ a demcraticideaofequality, , econanic, mligims, national, ethnic, political; geogqhicaldiffmncestogemr intheSca&ingtradition.
and
JXk&ification - It identifies ycuth and adults as nmnbem of the Buy Scats of America, visible as a forue for good in the axmmity. jichievement - Whateachycuthoradultm&erhasacamplishedwith
Femmal~bnent-Itisacmtentremh%rtoeveryCubScout,Boy Scout,Explorer,oradultoftheirmmnibnenttotheidealsandErurposes oftheBayScoutsofAmerica. It's a way of making visible a member's ccmnitmmttoabelief inGod, lqmltytocounby, andtohelpingpeople whoneedthem. Pride - ACubScoutdoesn~tbecmeuniformconsciausov~ght. Ieadem andparentsrmst~zethe~~of~ingt~formcorrectly andsetagood~le~~willinflu~thebays. All leaders should prmotethewearingofthecormct, ccmpleteunifomonall Sccutiq occasions. UNIFoIiM KxxY The official uniforms are inter&d primarily for use in connection with theactivities 0ftheScoutirqmvemznt. Theunifoms shallnotbeused: - When soliciting funds or engaging in any cmnemial enterprise. This doesnot for%idBSAmexbem franparticipating inunifom, in local cmncil-approved money-earning projectstichdonot involve the sale ofaammercial produckorservice. (Forexaqle: Unifomsmaybeworn whenselling~4Rarnatickets,bslt1~ynatbe~~tosellcandyor lightbulbs asapacknmey-raisingproject.) -Whenengaging
inadisti.nctlypolitical
-~appearingpmfessionallyinany specific authority of the exeattive
endeavor. entertainmentmdimwithout-the board.
UNIFOIZMINsmms Densandpacksare emxmgedtoholdregularunifonninspections continuedgooduniformingand~. Apackunifominspectionis massary for charter renewal andtoearntheQualityUniti&ard. #kJ - km7 1991 PACXAEMINISTRATI~
for
Northridge District Detroit Area Council
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