Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Pirate Party, 28/06/11

Joint event with the Cub Scouts

Games: Rounders in the park, pass the parcel and musical statues. Sweets handed out as prizes

Badge requirements achieved:
Fitness - Take part in a team game (rounders)

Friday, 24 June 2011

Tents, 24/06/11

Three teams racing against each other and the clock to erect tents inside the scout hut.

Learnt about tent etiquette

Games: Beavers & water-rats, pirate keys

Badge requirements achieved:
Outdoor - Help put up a tent

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Trim Your Sail

One merit badge that I really enjoyed earning as a Scout was Small-Boat Sailing. And the thing that most impressed me was learning how to tack. In a sailboat, you can’t get upwind by steering straight into the wind. You have to move into it at an angle, with the mainsail close-hauled, and the centreboard down. By putting together a series of tacks, which looks like a big zigzag pattern as you go through the water, you can actually get yourself upwind of your starting point.
Sailors have a saying for this: They’ll tell you to “trim your sail so as to gain an advantage, even in an adverse wind.” A good sailor knows how to take the very wind that is trying to blow him backward from his intended course, and use it instead to move his boat forward. His forward progress might not be fast with all those tacks, but it’s steady.
There’ll be times in your life—there’ll be times in your Scouting career—when you’ll encounter an “adverse wind.” Everything seems to be moving against your intended course. Well, maybe you can’t steer straight into the opposing “wind,” but by trying a different “tack,” you can find a way to move forward. That’s one of the secrets of success in Small-Boat Sailing, and it works in real life, too.

Monday, 20 June 2011

Quote of the month, June 2011

'Take the first step into the future.'

Fun and friendship
These are the reasons people join Scouting – without it they leave.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Snibston Discovery Museum, 18/06/11

Saw interactive and moving exhibits and fascinating displays about fashion, design, technology, science and industry at Snibston Discovery Museum, Leicestershire with Beaver Scouts from all groups within Rea Valley District

Badge requirements achieved:
Adventure - Adventure walk around a park
Creative - Learn what a magnet does
Fitness - Go for an accompanied walk
Friendship - Join in activities with another Colony
Outdoor - Visit to a place of interest

Friday, 17 June 2011

Animals, 17/06/11

Games: Blanket game, Dragons tail - rope and bean bag

Colouring in pictures of reptiles and birds of prey to make a collage.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Animal Man, 14/06/11

Joint event with the Cub Scouts; we saw cockroaches, millipedes, bearded dragons, lizards, snakes and a tarantula!

Friday, 10 June 2011

Football, 10/06/11

Fitness warm up - race to tree and back

Football & penalty shoot out over the park.

Pirate camp treasure maps & animal man letters handed out.

Badge requirements achieved:
Fitness - Take part in a team game (football in park)

Friday, 3 June 2011

Pizza, 03/06/11

Made mini pizzas in the oven, choosing from various toppings

Pizza themed game in circle (tomato, pepper, mushroom – PIZZA!)

Water fight in the park

Badge requirements achieved:
Fitness - Take part in a team game (water fight)
Healthy Eating - Make a healthy snack (mini pizza)