Whoever said Beavers can't do as much as Cubs and Scouts had clearly never met our Beaver Scouts.
My first major activity as an Assistant Beaver Leader was to plan the JOTT walk for 2016. It's the first time our colony have taken part and it's not going to be the last.
For those who have never heard of it, and I've met quite a few leaders who haven't, JOTT (Jamboree On The Trail) is "an annual day for the World Scout Movement to hike together. All Scouts, whatever their age and wherever they may be in the world, are invited to participate in whatever way they can. Beaver Scouts could visit a local park, walking the trails and playing games. Cub Scouts could visit a local nature trail as part of a weekend camp. A Scout Troop might check out a hiking trail while working on badge requirements. An Explorer Unit might make a Service Project out of restoring or maintaining a hiking trail. In their own way, everyone will be hiking the same direction; towards a better future through Scouting."
JOTT is held on the second Saturday of May each year so it one of those activities that is really easy to plan into the calender well in advance and with no restrictions other than your own risk assessments it's a great opportunity to show your children how they are part of the wider Scouting community.
And as an added bonus it comes with it's own special badge for leaders to order for anyone who took part.
Showing posts with label Navigator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navigator. Show all posts
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Navigator - Stage 1 badge
Ahead of the postcard swap starting for us next week we introduced the Beavers to basic navigation
skills tonight.
We used the compasses to find North but ran out of time to go into a lot of details (however we play North, South, East, West quite a lot).
We got out the large OS maps and asked them to guess what they thought symbols meant before looking them up in the key to check and see if they could find them on the map (we have a shortage of lighthouses in central Sheffield much to their amazement!).
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