Appendix L - Number game scenarios
Contents
- Introduction
- About the Scheme
- Overview of the modules and missions
- Supporting ESYLS
- Next Steps
- Safeguarding
- FAQs
- Modules and missions
- Module A – Prepare for take-off (essentials and expectations)
- Module B - Taking the lead
- Module C - That's the way to do it!
- Module D – Understanding behaviour
- Module E - Game on!
- Module F - Making Scouting accessible and inclusive
- Module G – What is a high quality programme?
- Module H – Programme planning
- Module I - What did they say?
- Module J - Communicate it!
- Module K- First Aid
- Icebreaker ideas
- Letters and references
- Appendix A
- Appendix B - Domino hunt
- Appendix C - Child protection scenarios
- Appendix D - Leadership styles
- Appendix E - Narrative of a Beaver Scout Meeting
- Appendix F- Self-reflection sheet
- Appendix G- Negative sentences
- Appendix H - Mock trial scenarios
- Appendix I- Programme - making reasonable adjustments
- Appendix J - Programme objectives
- Appendix K - Bingo sheet
- Appendix L - Number game scenarios
- Appendix M - Skill builder
- Appendix N – Skills Checklist
Appendix L - Number game scenarios
- You have bought a mobile phone from a shop, but when you get home you realise it isn’t working. You head back to the store to return it. The sales assistant is not being at all helpful and is very disinterested. You start to get annoyed. One of you is the sales assistant and the other is the customer. Act out your response in numbers.
- It's your birthday and you're having dinner with your friends. The waiter/waitress brings out a surprise cake and you're very excited. One of you is celebrating your birthday and the other is the waiter/waitress. Act out your response in numbers.
- You're on a contestant on a game show. You're on the final money question, and you win a holiday. One of you is the game show host and one of you is the winning contestant. Act out your response in numbers.
- You're two friends on a visit to the old city of York. You have just been on a ghost walk and now you're back at your hostel. It's dark and you hear a creaking noise coming from the corner of the room. No one is there. Act out your response in numbers.
- You're at a comedy show and the comedian is hilarious. With every sentence, you're laughing more and more. Act out your response in numbers.
- You're two friends at a theme park, sat together on a rollercoaster ride. Act out your response in numbers.
- One of you is an injured person who has tripped and hurt themselves, the other is a passerby who is attempting to comfort the injured person and make sure they are OK. Act out your response in numbers.
- You're both watching a football match. The other team has scored and you disagree with the referee’s discussion to give the goal. Act out your response in numbers.
- One of you has just finished a 10k run, the other person has been cheering you on and comes to greet you at the finishing line. Act out your response in numbers.