A Pre Promise Challenge
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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 | |||||||||||||||||||
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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.
Darling overnight stay.
What an event. The Guides have learned so much about themselves, their tolerances, other people, leadership and most of all what lack of sleep does to one!
I’ve even seen the Guides working together and sharing their experiances with regard to what badges they have nearly completed. Working together trying to finish another badge.
While preparing for the overnight stay and during the overnight stay the Guides became aware of the Patrol system. How the Patrol System functions and what it means to be an active participant and a member of a Patrol. This has been accomplished mainly through out the previous terms activities in the Unit meetings. Some of the Guiding Traditions and skills were also incorporated in the weekly programs. This overnight stay had a fair amount of just craft activities. Since it was a State initiative then what the State wanted incorporated was included. Craft activities were only a means for the Guides to practice their advocacy and governance skills. Again this was Patrol building participations
The overnight stay itself represented several challenges to management. The first being reminding parents of their financial commitments with regard to paying membership and registration to Melbourne Guide Center.
Next term I expect to see a list of badges that each girl has completed and is yet to be presented. Along with the evidence that they have completed them of course.
Evidence… presentations of collections, photos, discussions, talks and so forth.
Multi-tasking
Multi-tasking means by doing something once that something may be used for a mutitude of things. With this in mind there are fifty years worth of activities, events, evaluations, camps, service and all sorts of things that various generations of people have done. See how these things all fit in together.One person may use one event or task for one thing, another person will use it for something else. Try them, alter them, see how they work. Get back to us and make your comments known.