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Session summary
In this session you'll learn how to roll your scarf and learn about the World Membership Badge.
Safety message
- Always complete a register at the start of the meeting to record who is present.
- Activities start when the first person arrives and end when the last person leaves, including leaders and their children.
- Check the space is for hazards, keep the exits clear, and know the location of the nearest first aid kits.
Activities
Opening a Cub meeting
How do you start your meeting? Some groups do the Grand Howl or a flag ceremony.
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- Requirement 1.a
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- Requirement 2
Learn how to roll or fold your Scout scarf
Scout scarves are really important. Can you fold, roll and take care of yours?
- Meets
- Requirement 1.a
Make a nature World Membership Badge
Make your own Scout World Membership Badge out of natural materials, then learn about its parts.
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- Requirement 2.b
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- Requirement 1
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- Requirement 1
Closing a Cub meeting
How do you close your meeting? Some groups do flag ceremonies.
- Meets
- Requirement 1.a
Preparation
Equipment
- Scarves (such as neckers)
- Woggles
- Natural materials (for example, leaves, twigs, feathers)
Resources
The Scout emblem
PDF - 183.9KBSession notes
This is a great opportunity to introduce the Grand Howl and Flag Break. Next session is the investiture, parents and carers may want to watch young people make their Promise, so it's helpful to let them all about the ceremony at least a week before. Anyone being invested should practise their Promise at home, and make sure they come wearing uniform.
Session summary
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