| Start | Time | Activity | Requirements | Instructions | Scouter |
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| Tonight, the Pack has been called to Council Rock. Every Cub must learn the skills of the Pack. Working together and sharing food with one another. | |||||
| 28 May 17:30 | 5 | Activities : Opening |
Register, beans, flag, totem and skin |
Grand Howl Flag Break Register Inspection - belts and shoes |
Akela |
| Games are part of different cultures and teach children traditions and skills. Akela teaches the Cubs through games and fun | |||||
| 28 May 17:35 | 5 | Game : Running game |
Game playing is a pastime enjoyed by most people. Native Americans are no exception. The origins of many games were with the tribal gods. Because of this, games were played ceremonially to bring rain, ensure good harvests, cure illness, expel evil spirits, or give pleasure to the gods by demonstrating physical fitness. Though games are usually played for fun and pleasure, Native American games also played a role in the education of children by helping them develop skills necessary to be successful adults. RUNNING GAME - Klamath (Northwest Coast of America) Any number may play. This is traditionally a girls game.
Equipment: None.
Play: Players line up behind a starting line. Taking a deep breath, they run as far as they
can while yelling loudly. When a player runs out of breath he/she must stop and stand
still. The player running the greatest distance before running out of breath wins |
Baloo | |
| There are different types of soups in different cultures. Pho in Vietnam, Onion soup in France, Potato soup in UK. What is your favourite soup? | |||||
| 28 May 17:40 | 30 | Activities : Making Soup | Ingredients as per the recipes. | Cubs to prepare the vegetables and ingredients. To cook as per the recipe. One in kitchen stove and one on spare gas cooker to allow for sufficient space. | Akela |
| While our soups cook, we can have a quick break | |||||
| 28 May 18:10 | 5 | Activities : Juice and biscuits |
Juice and biscuit break |
Parent | |
| Let's play a game while we wait for our soup to cook. | |||||
| 28 May 18:15 | 10 | Game : Spud |
1. Each player is assigned a different number. 2. Everyone gathers around the Cub who is on. 3. The Cub (It) throws the ball straight up in the air and the players run away. 4. While the ball is in the air, It calls a number and also runs away. 5. The player who was assigned the number which It called must catch the ball, chasing it if necessary. 6. When the person has control of the ball, he yells “Spud!” and everyone freezes. 7. The person with the ball can take three giant steps toward any other player. Then tries to hit one of the other players with the ball by throwing it. The players can try to dodge the ball by ducking or bending, but they must keep their feet planted. 8. If a player is hit or if he moves his feet while dodging the ball, he is assigned a letter – First S, then the second time P, then U, then D. He is also It. (or simply have the Cub be out on first or third hit). 9. If the thrower misses, then he is It. 10. When a player reaches SPUD with his letters, he is out of the game. 11. Last player left in the game wins
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Baloo | |
| Wolves have an excellent sense of smell. How good is yours? | |||||
| 28 May 18:25 | 20 | Game : Socks |
On a rope, hang 10 socks with pegs, each with different items inside or soaked in a liquid to provide different smells. Cubs to smell the socks and try to identify the different smells. Ideas: Cinnamon Lemon/orange Sanitizer Curry/strong spice Banana Plant (e.g eucalyptus or lavender) Deodorant/perfume Vinegar Garlic/onion Apple or another fruit |
Akela | |
| Let's enjoy our soup together. Can you tell me about a special meal or tradition from your culture? | |||||
| 28 May 18:45 | 15 | Activities : Closing |
Totem, Skin Badges, certificates |
Announcements Badge handouts Grand Howl Flag Down Prayer Dismiss |
Akela |