Your session goals

Membership 30%

Teamwork 16%

40th Birthday Uniform Badge 100%

Creative 25%
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Session summary
Kick off the sleepover with party fun, lively games, food and reflecting on the history of Scouts.
Safety message
- Establish a clear drop-off and pick-up plan, especially if it's dark, and communicate the details to both parents and volunteers in advance.
- Set and communicate clear boundaries to ensure everyone is aware of them.
- Ensure everyone knows who the key people are, including first aider, and leader in charge.
- Ensure all exits are accessible, be considerate to your neighbours with noise, especially at drop-off/pick-up times, and know the emergency evacuation plan for the premises.
Activities
Tell an interactive Scouts story
20 mins
Learn about the history of Scouts in this fast-paced circle game.
- Meets
- Requirement 2.e
Busy as a Beaver
20 mins
Find out more about what it means to be a Beaver with this fun action game.
- Meets
- Requirement 1.c
- Requirement 1.d
- Requirement 2.b
- Meets
- Requirement 4
- Meets
- Requirement 1
- Requirement 2
Take on the chocolate mint face race challenge
15 mins
Move the chocolate from your forehead to your mouth and see who can eat it first in this fun and messy game!
- Meets
- Requirement 1
Make toilet roll party poppers
30 mins
Create and decorate these cardboard confetti poppers to help celebrate.
- Meets
- Requirement 2
- Meets
- Requirement 1
Preparation
Equipment
- A copy of 'The story of Scouts'
- Thin chocolates, such as After Eight Mints or a Freddo bar
- Chocolate biscuits
- Coloured pens or pencils
- Scissors
- PVA glue
- Glue sticks
- Sticky tape
- Stapler
- Balloons
- Toilet roll or kitchen roll cardboard tubes (enough for one per person)
- Chopped up scrap paper to use as confetti
Resources
The story of Scouts
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