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Insect word Find
Insect word search
Find the insects or words associated with insects.
Some appear twice or more.
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| Cicada | Grasshopper | Emperor gum | ||||||||||||||||||
| Dragonfly | Cricket | Dung | ||||||||||||||||||
| Housefly | Flea | Head | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ladybird | Termite | Thorax | ||||||||||||||||||
| Nymph | Gnat | Abdomen | ||||||||||||||||||
| Egg | Mosquito | Feelers | ||||||||||||||||||
| Earwig | Preying Mantis | Mouth | ||||||||||||||||||
| Wasp | Cockroach „ | Eyes | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bee | Aphid | Jaws | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bull ant | Soldier beetle | Six | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ant | Monach* | Legs | ||||||||||||||||||
| Moth | Wanderer | Bug | ||||||||||||||||||
| Butterfly | Cabbage moth | Ear | ||||||||||||||||||
| Lice | Lacewing | Saw | ||||||||||||||||||
| Silverfish | Wing | |||||||||||||||||||
| Ed. ‘Monach | is actually spelt Monarch | |||||||||||||||||||
| OiA October 1996 |
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Word Find : Fun at the Sea
| Fun at the sea | |||||||||
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| S | U | N | S | C | R | E | E | N | E |
| W | B | C | D | L | A | H | S | G | W |
| I | A | O | K | C | L | E | S | U | O |
| M | R | V | H | E | A | E | D | I | T |
| M | C | R | E | W | T | S | H | N | F |
| I | L | A | E | S | A | L | T | S | U |
| N | T | E | W | A | O | A | T | L | N |
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| ANCHORS | SANDCASTLE | ||||||||
| BEACH | SEAWEED | ||||||||
| BOAT | SEAL | ||||||||
| BUCKET | SHELLS | ||||||||
| CRAB | SPADE | ||||||||
| CREW | SUNSCREEN | ||||||||
| FISH | SURF | ||||||||
| FUN | SWIMMING | ||||||||
| HAT | TIDE | ||||||||
| NET | TOWELS | ||||||||
| PENGUINS | WATER | ||||||||
| ROD | WAVES | ||||||||
| SALT | WET | ||||||||
Wordfind for Australian Animals
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| O | B | A | W | O | M | B | A | T | S | L | E | N | L |
| K | A | P | L | A | T | Y | P | U | S | E | C | B | L |
| A | N | E | A | A | E | U | O | E | K | R | K | M | A |
| B | D | C | M | R | N | M | R | I | N | N | O | A | R |
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| Y | Y | A | G | P | Y | T | H | O | N | T | R | A | T |
- Galah
- Turtle
- Numbat
- Python
- Koala
- Kookaburra
- Eagle
- Frog
- Parrot
- Emu
- Kangaroo
- Bandicoot
- Possums
- Lorikeet
- Platypus
- Wallaroo
- Echidna
- Rat
- Gecko
- Ant
- Magpie
- Mole
- Penguin
- Mouse
- Snake
- Wombats
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| Mark off the letters from the clues given. With the remaining 41 | |||||||||||||||||||
| letters work out a sentence that describes something that will | |||||||||||||||||||
| be happening to you soon. | |||||||||||||||||||
CLUES
- In 1909 Baden-Powell organised a _ _ _ _ _ at Crystal Palace for the Boy Scout Movement, and a small group of girls joined in too.
- 22nd February is the joint birthdays of who?_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- This day was first known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Queens land’s state camp site is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(answer is Kindilan – replace this with the name of your state camp site and change the letters on the fifth line of the grid.)
- In 1912, B-P married _ _ _ _ _ Soames who in 1930 became World Chief Guide.
- The first World Centre was established in Switzerland and is called _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _.
- Our Promise (enrolment) and World badges are made up of three parts called a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which remind us of the three parts of our Promise.
- We shake our _ _ _ _ hand. Why?
- B-P held an experimental camp on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Island in 1907.
- We try to do at least one of these a day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- We usually end our meetings with this vesper _ _ _ _ which was the signal for lights out in the American Army, tapped on a drum.
- B.P. asked his sister _ _ _ _ _ to help him organise the Girl guide Movement in 1910.
- What is our Motto? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The two stars on the World Bade remind us of our _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The World Centre in Mexico is called Our _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- B-P wrote a book called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for Boys which was first published in fortnightly parts in 1908.
- B-P died at Nyeri in _ _ _ _ _ in 1941.
- B.P joined the army when he was 19 and serves in both _ _ _ _ _ and
_ _ _ _ _ _.
- B-P took the name Guides from the famous _ _ _ _ _ _ Guides in India.
Judith Schwartz Queensland.
SERVICE FLASH THAT BEGAN IN 2009
This Service Flash has three level [One, two and Three]
A Guide may start the flashes at the age of seven for flash 1, nine for flash 2 and 11 for flash 3. Each different level has a period of service required over a varing amount of time. For instance level 2 Service Flash has a minimum of fifteen hours of ret over three months which works out at approximately 1% hours per week. . This can “include service to your “immediate and extended family, school and Guiding.
What needs to be recorded and signed off for is the date the Service began and concluded. What Service has been provided Length of time given,. Of course a Signature is a must too.
The total hours given may be copied from Look Wide 2009 edition Page 83. So what needs to be purchased and filled out is an up to date Look wide book. Available at the Guide Shop.
The game of STREETS and ALLEYS is hillarious
All players except two stand in several parallel lines making ranks and files with four
or more players in each. These lines should be far enough apart so players in one can
just clasp hands with their neighbours in the next one either way. The two extra
players act as thief and policeman. The players join hands across ranks, forming
streets. Then the thief runs and the policeman tries to catch him. When the leader
says, ‘Right turn’ the players face right and join hands along the file, forming ‘alleys’
at right angles to the ‘streets’. To make the game lively, the command to change from
street to alley should be given often. The thief and the policeman must keep to the
streets and alleys. They are not permitted to break through the joined hands nor to go
under them. When the policeman catches the thief, two other players take their places
and the former thief and policeman step into the places left vacant.
P11
Mc Evory, M. Program Compendium : a life line for leaders in Brownie Guide and guide sections. Girl Guide Association of Victoria 1985
Learning Whistle signals
Learn / practise whistle signals. Patrols choose their own special signal. Leader uses scatter signal to send patrols searching for tokens hidden round playing area. If one is found, finder stands still until PL notices, signals patrol to assemble before patrol collects token. Whenever leader signals “rally”, first patrol back earns extra token; last patrol forfeits one. Vary with “PL come here”; deduct a token from patrols of any girls who mistake that signal for “rally”.
Mc Evory, M. Program Compendium : a life line for leaders in Brownie Guide
and guide sections. Girl Guide Association of Victoria 1985
patrol Activity through the Rac Wac’s.
Sometimes when the Rac Wac has been planned the idea was that:
Each patrol was to follow a different route to an appropriate destination ( accompanied by an adult with first aid kit and a car). The year that we were to try this out everything was cancelled, delayed or rearranged due to the Fires that were / had been ranging around Churchill for nearly a month.