# 3 -- Describe the flag of the
United States and give a short history of it. With another
Webelos Scout helping you, show how to hoist and lower the flag,
how to hang it horizontally and vertically on a wall, and how to
fold it. Tell how to retire a worn or tattered flag properly.
Readyman Activity Badge:
# 12 -- Explain how to use each item in a first
aid kit.
Outdoorsman Activity Badge:
# 5 -- Discuss how to follow the Leave No Trace
Frontcountry Guidelines during outdoor activities.
# 7 -- Discuss with your Webelos den leader the
rules of outdoor fire safety. Using these rules, show how to
build a safe fire and put it out.
# 9 -- Discuss with your Webelos den leader the
things that you need to take on a hike. Go on one 3-mile hike
with your Webelos den.
# 10 -- Demonstrate how to whip and fuse the
ends of a rope.
# 11a -- Demonstrate setting up a tent or
dining fly using two half hitches and a taut-line hitch.
# 11b -- Show ho to tie a square knot and
explain how it is used.
# 12 -- Visit a Boy Scout Camp with your Den.
Naturalist Activity Badge:
# 8 -- Watch six wild animals (snakes, turtles,
fish, birds, or mammals) in the wild. Describe the kind of place
(forest, field, marsh, yard, or park) where you saw them. Tell
what they were doing.
Aquanaut Activity Badge:
# 1 -- Jump into water over your head. Come to
the surface and swim 100 feet, at least half of this using a
backstroke.
# 2 -- Stay in the water after the swim and
float on your back and your front, and demonstrate survival
floating.
# 4 -- Pass the BSA "Swimmer"
test:
Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one
or more of the following strokes: sidestroke, breaststroke,
trudgen, or crawl.
After completing the swim, rest by
floating.
The 100 yards must be completed in one swim
without stops and must include at least one sharp turn
Sportsman Activity Badge:
# 3 -- While you are a Webelos Scout, earn Cub
Scouting Sports belt loops for two individual sports (BB Gun
& Archery).
Den Campout - plan one for sometime over
the summer or fall (Outdoorsman # 3)
Homework:
Parents and Scout together, read the
"Webelos Scout Parent Guide" in the Webelos Handbook and
Parents sign the handbook.
August, 2007 (Naturalist Activity Badge & Wildlife
Conservation Belt Loop)
Den Meeting -- Tuesday,
August 21st, 6:30 PM, Fairmount Outdoor Classroom
Plan & Lead the Den Meeting Flag
Ceremony - Zach (Webelos Badge # 6)
Review the homework from last month -
any questions?
Parents and Scout together, read the
"Webelos Scout Parent Guide" in the Webelos Handbook and
Parents sign the handbook.
Activity Badge Fun:
Respect Character Connection.
(Naturalist # 1)
Watch for birds for one week -
identify the birds you saw and write down when and where you saw
them. (Naturalist # 5)
Hand out the tracking forms
and start the activity at the Den Meeting; Scouts to
complete it at home.
Learn to identify poisonous plants
and venomous reptiles found in your area. (Naturalist # 7)
Watch six wild animals in the
wild - describe where you saw them and what they were doing.
(Naturalist # 8)
Hand out the tracking forms
and start the activity at the Den Meeting; Scouts to
complete it at home.
As a Webelos, earn the Wildlife
Conservation Belt Loop: (Naturalist # 13)
Explain what natural resources
are, and why it's important to protect and conserve them.
(Wildlife Conservation Belt Loop # 1)
Make a poster that shows the
food chain - what happens if the food chain becomes broken?
(Wildlife Conservation Belt Loop # 2)
Learn about an endangered
species - make a report that includes a picture, how the
species became endangered, and what is being done to save
it. (Wildlife Conservation Belt Loop # 3)
Homework:
Complete Naturalist # 5 (watch for birds for
one week).
Assign each Scout three parts of
Scout Law; next month be able to explain what they mean in your
own words.
Complete the Webelos Badge
Requirement # 8e - complete two of six requirements related to
your religious beliefs.
Plan & Lead the Den Meeting Flag
Ceremony - Tyler (Webelos Badge # 6)
Opening - Explain the meaning of the
Webelos Badge (Webelos Badge # 7b)
Review the homework from last month -
any questions?
Each Scout explain their three
parts of the Scout Law in their own words.
Complete the Webelos Badge
Requirement # 8e - complete two of six requirements related to
your religious beliefs.
Activity Badge Fun:
Citizenship Character Connection (Citizen # 1)
Explain the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance
in your own words. (Citizen # 5)
Describe the US Flag & short history. Show
how to hoist & lower, how to hang it horizontally &
vertically on a wall, show how to fold it, tell how to properly
retire a flag. (Citizen # 3)
Tell ways to respect the Flag, special days we
fly the Flag, when to salute the Flag & show how. (Citizen
#4)
Tell why we have laws. Tell why it is important
to obey laws. Tell about three laws you obeyed this week.
(Citizen # 14)
Make a Flag Courtesy Kit (Citizen # 3,
Craftsman # 4 - 1 of 4)
Closing:
Cub Scout Promise, Law of the Pack
Homework:
Assign one to each Scout; President, Vice
President, Governor, Mayor - know who are they, picture of them,
something about them (Citizen # 2)
Develop a list of jobs you can do around the
house. Chart your progress for one week. (Citizenship Belt Loop
# 1)
At the next meeting, be able to explain the
meaning of the Webelos Badge in your own words. (Webelos # 3)
Resources Needed
US Flag, Outdoor Flag Pole, Rope /
Pulley
Information about the history of
the US Flag
Materials for the Flag Courtesy
Kit
October, 2007 (Citizen Activity Badge &
Citizenship Belt Loop, cont.)
Den Meeting - Tuesday,
October 16th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - Watson's)
Plan & Lead the Den Meeting Flag
Ceremony - Adam. (Webelos # 6)
Opening - Explain the three special
parts of the Webelos Uniform - explain when to wear the Uniform and
when not to. (Webelos # 4)
Activity Badge Fun:
Present homework from last meeting
(Citizen # 2)
Assign one to each Scout;
President, Vice President, Governor, Mayor - who are they,
picture of them, something about them (Citizen # 2)
Develop a list of jobs you can do
around the house. Chart your progress for one week. (Citizenship
Belt Loop # 1)
Be able to explain the meaning of
the Webelos Badge in your own words. (Webelos # 3)
Play the National Anthem (CD).
Tell how it was written (Citizen # 6)
Explain rights & duties of a
citizen of the US. (Citizen # 7)
Name three organizations (not
religious organizations) in our area that helps people. Tell
something about what one of these does. (Citizen # 17)
Make a poster showing things we
can do to be a good citizen (Citizenship Belt Loop # 2)
Make Leather-Stamping Neckerchief
Slides (Craftsman # 4 - 2 of 4)
Note: Citizenship Belt Loop # 3 is
to participate in a den service project (our Outdoor Classroom
Project).
Homework:
At the next meeting, be able to
point out and explain three special parts of the Webelos
Uniform, and tell when to wear it and when not to. (Webelos # 4)
Closing - Boy Scout Law
Resources Needed
National Anthem CD (Openings DVD /
CD)
CD Player
Supplies for Leather-Stamping
Neckerchief Slides
Leather pieces
Leather Stamping Kit (from
pack library)
PVC pipe pieces (to make the
ring for the slide)
Hot Glue guns & glue
Water to wet the leather
November, 2007 (Craftsman Activity Badge)
Den Meeting - Tuesday,
November 20th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Masek's (Snack - White's)
Gathering -- Review homework from last meeting:
Be able to point out and explain
three special parts of the Webelos Uniform, and tell when to
wear it and when not to. (Webelos # 4)
Plan & Lead the Den Meeting Flag
Ceremony - Austin (Webelos # 6)
Opening - Explain the requirements to
be a Boy Scout. (Webelos # 7)
Activity Badge Fun:
Make a Coupstick, or other Webelos
Tracking device (Craftsman # 4 - 3 of 4).
Make a frame for a painting or
photo (Craftsman # 3)
Discuss Tool Safety (Craftsman #
1)
Homework:
At the next meeting, be able to
explain the requirements to be a Boy Scout. (Webelos # 7)
Review Uniform Inspection Sheet -
be ready for Uniform Inspection next month.
Complete the remaining Craftsman
Requirements.
Bring a sample of one type of
rock; be able to identify it's name and which type of rock it
is.
Closing: Boy Scout Oath, Scout Law
Resources Needed
Supplies / Materials for
Coupstick:
8.5 x 11 Sheet of Leather (cut
into 1.5" wide strips)
Ultra-fine point Sharpie
markers (multiple colors)
Beads, feathers, leather
lacing, string, etc. for decorations
Activity Badge Fun (Athlete, Physical
Fitness Belt Loop & Pin)
Perseverance Character Connection
(Athlete # 1)
Physical Fitness Belt Loop # 1 was
completed in January by doing Fitness # 5, 6, & 7.
Explain what it means to be
physically & mentally healthy (Athlete # 2).
Explain what you can do as a
Webelos Scout to stay physically and mentally healthy. (Athlete
# 3)
Practice finding your pulse &
counting your heartbeats per minute. Determine your target heart
rate. (Physical Fitness Belt Loop # 2)
Start Athlete # 5/6/7 &
Physical Fitness Belt Loop # 3: practice seven physical fitness
skills regularly (push-ups, pull-ups, sit-ups, standing long
jump, jump rope, vertical jump, run in place - start with 1
minute & increase over the month).
Chart your progress (Physical
Fitness Pin # 3)
Do aerobic exercise (jump
rope, running, etc.) at least three times per week (Physical
Fitness Pin # 6)
Each time, start with five minutes
of stretching & warn up. (Athlete # 4)
Explain the reason why you
need to warm up & cool down (Physical Fitness Pin # 4)
Bicycle Ride (Physical Fitness Pin
# 2)
Participate for at least three
months in an organized team sport or organized athletic activity
(Physical Fitness Pin # 9)
Other Activities:
Fishing
Hike
Board/Card Games
Things-to-Know Game
Homework (for the following month):
Chart your progress of the seven
physical fitness skills for a month.
Den Meeting - Tuesday, May
20th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - Masek's)
Gathering
Review the homework from the last
meeting:
The tracking chart of the seven
physical fitness skills that you did for a month
Present yourself to your Den Leader,
properly dressed as you would for an overnight campout. Show the
camping gear you will use - show the correct way to pack and carry
it. (Outdoorsman # 1)
Opening
Pledge of Allegiance
Activity Badge Fun (Showman Preview):
Explain the differences in sock,
stick, finger and paper bag puppets, and marionettes. (Showman # 7)
Webelos Camp preview / planning
Confirm parents that are going
Confirm number of tents & tarps
needed
Review camp schedule (or typical
schedule)
Review Duty Roster
Review activities we have planned as a
pack
Review supplies needed, including day
packs for boys
Review Medical Form requirements (boys
and adults)
Things we need to do during the Webelos II
Year:
With the Den, visit a Boy Scout Troop
Meeting. (Arrow of Light # 4)
Camp overnight with a Boy Scout Troop
- sleep in a tent that you helped pitch. (Outdoorsman # 4, Arrow of
Light # 4)
With your parent, visit a Boy Scout
Troop Meeting of the Troop you would like to join, and have a
conference with the Scoutmaster. (Arrow of Light # 6)
Homework:
Practice the knots below for Summer Camp
Camp physical
Closing
Tie Square Knot
Tie Two Half Hitches
Tie Taut-Line Hitch
Tie Sheet Bend (practice Sheet Bend for next
meeting)
Complete the Responsibility Character
Connection. (Handyman # 1)
Do six of Handyman # 2 - 17.
June, 2008 -- Webelos Camp
Arrow-of-Light Requirements:
# 2 -- Show your knowledge of the requirements to become a Boy
Scout by doing:
c --
Understand the significance of the Scout badge. Know its parts and
tell what each stands for.
d -- Tell how
a Boy Scout uniform is different from a Webelos Scout uniform.
e -- Tie the
joining knot (square knot)
# 5 - Participate in a Webelos overnight campout or day hike.
Outdoorsman Activity Badge
# 1 -- Present yourself to your Webelos Den Leader, properly
dressed, as you would for an overnight campout. Show the camping
gear you will use. Show the right way to pack and carry it.
# 2 -- With your Webelos Den, help plan and take part in an
evening outdoor activity that includes a campfire.
# 3 --Take part in a Webelos Den overnight campout. Sleep in a
tent that you helped pitch.
# 7 -- Discuss with your Webelos den leader the rules of outdoor
fire safety. Using these rules, show how to build a safe fire and
put it out.
# 8 -- With your accompanying adult on a campout or outdoor
activity, assist in preparing, cooking, and cleanup for one of your
den's meals.
Aquanaut Activity Badge
# 1 -- Jump into water over your head. Come to the surface and
swim 100 feet, at least half of this using a backstroke.
# 2 -- Stay in the water after the swim and float on your back and
your front, and demonstrate survival floating.
# 7 -- Pass the BSA "Swimmer" test:
Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the
following strokes: sidestroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or
crawl.
After completing the swim, rest by floating.
The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and
must include at least one sharp turn.
Craftsman Activity Badge
# 4a (1 of 4) -- Make four items using materials other than wood
(Leather Stamping).
# 4b (2 of 4) -- Make four items using materials other than wood
(Puppets).
Forester Activity Badge
# 1 -- Make a map of the US showing the types of
forest growing in different parts of the country. Name some kinds of
trees that grow in these forests.
# 3 -- Identify six forest trees common to our
area - tell how both wildlife and humans use them.
# 4 -- Identify six forest plants (other than
trees) that are useful to wildlife - tell which animals use them and
what for.
# 6 -- Draw a picture showing a tree's growth
rings; describe how the tell the tree's life history.
# 7 -- Collect pieces of three kinds of wood used
to build houses. Tell what they are and one place each might be used.
Showman Activity Badge
# 3 -- Make a set of puppets.
Geologist Activity Badge
# 5 -- Make a drawing that shows the cause of a volcano.
# 6 -- Explain one way that mountains are formed.
Sportsman Activity Badge
# 3 -- While you are a Webelos Scout, earn two Belt Loops for
individual sports (Archery & BB Gun).
Belt Loops & Pins
Archery Belt Loop (complete):
# 1 - Explain the rules for safe Archery.
# 2 - Demonstrate good Archery shooting techniques, including
the stance and how to nock an arrow, establish the bow, draw,
aim, release, follow-through and retrieve arrows.
# 3 - Practice shooting for the time allowed.
BB Gun Belt Loop (complete):
# 1 - Explain the rules for safe BB Gun shooting.
# 2 - Demonstrate good BB Gun shooting techniques, including
eye dominance, shooting shoulder, breathing, sight alignment,
trigger squeeze, follow-through.
# 3 - Practice shooting for the time allowed.
Map & Compass Belt Loop (partial):
# 1 - Show how to orient a map.
# 2 - Explain how a compass works.
Map & Compass Pin (partial):
# 8 - Show how to take a compass bearing, and how to follow
it.
Swimming Pin (partial):
# 2 - Learn two of the following strokes: crawl, elementary
backstroke.
# 5 - Pass the "beginner" or "swimmer"
swim level test.
Complete the Responsibility
Character Connection. (Handyman # 1)
Do six of Handyman # 2 - 17.
August, 2008 (Aquanaut Activity Badge &
Swimming Belt Loop)
Den Meeting -
Tuesday, August 19th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Masek's (Snack - Masek's)
NOTE - Wear
your swim suit !!!
Gathering - review the homework
from June & July.
Opening - Scout Oath and Scout Law - explain how you practice them in
everyday life. (Arrow of Light # 2a)
Activity Badge Fun:
Tell what steps must be
taken for a safe swim - explain the reasons for the buddy
system. (Readyman # 8)
Demonstrate the three Rescue
Methods. (Aquanaut # 5)
Demonstrate how to use a
Personal Flotation Device (PDF) - put it on and swim 25
feet. (Aquanaut # 3)
As a Webelos, earn the
Swimming Belt Loop. (Aquanaut # 8)
Explain the rules of
Safe Swim Defense. Emphasize the Buddy System.
(Swimming Belt Loop # 1)
Play a recreational game
in the water with your Den. (Swimming Belt Loop # 2)
While holding a kick
board, propel yourself 25 feet using a flutter kick.
(Swimming Belt Loop # 3)
Homework:
With your parent, search the
Internet and connect to five different websites that
interest you -- bring a list of them with you next month. (Communicator # 12)
Use your computer to prepare
& print a document - bring it with you next month
(Computers Belt Loop # 3)
With your parent, exchange
email with a friend or relative. (Communicator # 13)
September, 2008 (Communicator Activity
Badge, Computers & Communicating Belt Loops)
Den Meeting - Saturday, September
6th, 12:00 Noon - 3:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - Watson's)
Homework from
last meeting:
With your parent, search the
Internet and connect to five different websites that
interest you -- bring a list of them with you next month. (Communicator # 12)
Use your computer to prepare
& print a document - bring it with you next month
(Computers Belt Loop # 3)
With your parent, exchange
email with a friend or relative. (Communicator # 13)
Gathering - practice knots
(square knot, clove hitch, two half hitches, taut-line hitch)
Opening - Give and explain the
Scout Motto, Scout Slogan, Scout Sign, Scout Salute, and Scout
Handshake. (Arrow of Light # 2b)
Activity Badge Fun:
Play charades with your Den.
(Communicator # 1)
Identify at least six
different kinds of communication. (Communicator # 4)
Invent your own Den Secret
Code and send a den member a secret message. (Communicator
# 5)
With your parent, search the
Internet and connect to five different websites that
interest you. (Homework - Communicator # 12)
With your parent, exchange
email with a friend or relative. (Homework - Communicator # 13)
As a Webelos, earn the
Computers Belt Loop: (Communicator # 14)
Explain the parts of a
personal computer: CPU, monitor, keyboard, mouse,
modem, and printer. (Computers Belt Loop # 1)
Demonstrate how to start
up and shut down a PC correctly. (Computers Belt Loop
# 2)
Use your computer to
prepare and print a document. (Homework - Computers Belt Loop #
3, & Communicator # 11)
Demonstrate how to put up a
tent.
Demonstrate how to build a
camp fire.
Homework:
At the next meeting, be
ready to complete three things from the tracking poster.
Closing - Tie Square Knot, Two
Half Hitches, Taut-Line Hitch, Clove Hitch
October, 2008 (Showman Activity Badge &
Music Belt Loop)
Boy Scout Troop
Meeting (Troop 30) - Thursday, October 16th, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
- at Fairmount Cafeteria
Scouts & Parents get to meet
Boy Scout Troop 30, talk with Scouts and Leaders, and see what
Boy Scouts and a Troop Meeting are like.
Get your questions answered
about the upcoming Campout with Troop 30.
Turn in money ($15 for
Scouts, $7 for Adults) and Permission Slips for the Campout
with Troop 30
One of the requirements for
Arrow of Light is to attend a Troop Meeting.
Den Meeting -
Tuesday, October 21st, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - White's)
Gathering - each Scout complete
three items on the Road to Boy Scouts poster. [Homework
from last meeting]
Opening - Flag Ceremony, Cub
Scout Motto, Cub Scout Promise, Law of the
Pack, Boy Scout Motto,
Boy Scout Slogan, Scout Oath,
Scout Law, Outdoor Code
Activity Badge Fun:
Do a total of nine of items
# 2 - 23 listed in the Showman requirements. (Showman # 1)
Puppetry Section:
Explain the differences in
sock, stick, finger and paper bag puppets, and marionettes
[completed at Camp Preview meeting]. (Showman # 7)
Make a set of puppets [completed
at Webelos Camp]. (Showman # 3)
Write a simple play for
the puppet(s) you made. [Homework] (Showman #
2)
Build a simple stage for
your puppets. (Showman # 4)
Put on a puppet show
with your puppets. (Showman # 5)
Music Section:
Bring three music CD's
that you like - tell what you like
about each one. [Homework] (Showman # 10)
Tell what Folk Music
is. Listen to a folk song. (Showman # 11)
As a Webelos Scout, earn
the Music Belt Loop (Showman # 15):
Explain why music is an
important part of our culture.
Pick a song with at least two
verses and learn it by heart.
Listen to four different
types of music either recorded or five.
Drama Section:
Describe a
theater-in-the-round - what are it's good and bad points.
(Showman # 21)
Homework:
Be ready to complete three
items on the Road to Boy Scouts poster.
Closing - the Boy Scout Law
Campout with Boy
Scout Troop 30 - Friday evening, October 24th thru Sunday, October
26th
- at Beaumont Scout Reservation (Adirondacks Cabins)
Depart from Fairmount at 6:00 PM
on Friday (please be there early)
Return to Fairmount at
approximately 11:00 AM on Sunday
Cost: $15 per Scout, $7 per
Adult (covers cost of food for the weekend)
November, 2008 (Readyman Activity Badge)
Den Meeting -
Tuesday, November 18th November
11th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - Young's)
Gathering
Each Scout complete
three items on the Road to Boy Scouts poster. [Homework
from last meeting]
Uniform Inspection
Opening - Flag Ceremony, Cub
Scout Motto, Cub Scout Promise, Law of the
Pack, Boy Scout Motto,
Boy Scout Slogan, Scout Oath,
Scout Law, Outdoor Code
Activity Badge Fun:
Courage Character
Connection. (Readyman # 1)
Explain what First Aid is -
tell what you should do after an accident [completed at
Mini-Camp]. (Readyman # 2)
Explain how you can get help
quickly if there is an emergency in your home. Make a
"help list" of people that can help you if you
need it - post it near the phone. (Readyman # 3)
Demonstrate the Heimlich
maneuver and tell when to use it. (Readyman # 4)
Show what to do in the
following "hurry cases": (Readyman # 5)
Serious bleeding
Stopped breathing
Internal poisoning
Heart attach
Show how to treat shock. (Readyman
# 6)
Show first aid for the
following: (Readyman # 7)
Cuts and scratches
Burns and scalds
Choking
Blisters on the hand or
foot
Tick bites
Insect bites or stings
(other than ticks)
Poisonous snakebite
Nosebleed
Frostbite
Sunburn
Tell what steps must be
taken for a safe swim - explain the reasons for the buddy
system [completed at August Den Meeting]. (Readyman
# 8)
Explain the importance of
wearing safety equipment when doing sports (baseball,
skating, skateboarding, etc.). (Readyman # 10)
Explain how to use each item
in a first aid kit [completed at Mini-Camp]. (Readyman
# 12)
Homework:
Be ready to complete three
items on the Road to Boy Scouts poster.
Closing
December, 2008 (Scientist Activity Badge
& Science Belt Loop)
Den Meeting -
Tuesday, December 16th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM Tuesday,
January 13th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - Tolle's)
Gathering
Each Scout complete
three items on the Road to Boy Scouts poster. [Homework
from last meeting]
Opening - Flag Ceremony, Cub
Scout Motto, Cub Scout Promise, Law of the
Pack, Boy Scout Motto,
Boy Scout Slogan, Scout Oath, Scout Law, Outdoor Code
Activity Badge Fun (Complete
Readyman):
Complete the First Aid Game
Courage Character
Connection. (Readyman # 1)
Explain how to use each item
in a first aid kit (Readyman
# 12)
Activity Badge Fun (Scientist):
Read Bernoulli's Principle -
show how it works. (Scientist # 1)
Read Pascal's Law - tell
about some inventions that use it. (Scientist # 2)
Read Newton's First Law of
Motion - show in three different ways how inertia works.
(Scientist # 3)
As a Webelos, earn the
Science Belt Loop: (Scientist # 4)
Explain the Scientific
Method. (Science Belt Loop # 1)
Use the Scientific
Method in a simple science project - explain the
results. (Science Belt Loop # 2)
Visit a museum, lab,
observatory, zoo, aquarium, or other place that
employs scientists - talk to a scientist about their
work. (Science Belt Loop #3)
Build and launch a model
rocket - describe how Newton's Third Law of Motion
explains how the rocket is propelled into the sky.
(Scientist # 8)
Show the effects of
atmospheric pressure. (Scientist # 5)
Show the effects of air
pressure. (Scientist # 6)
Show the effects of water
pressure. (Scientist # 7)
Explain how you use your
center of gravity to keep your balance - show three
different balancing tricks. (Scientist # 11)
Show in three different ways
how your eyes work together - show what is meant by an
optical illusion. (Scientist # 12)
Homework:
Engineer # 2: Draw a floor
plan of one floor (level) of your house - include doors,
windows, and stairways.
Closing - Boy Scout Questions
January, 2009 - 2nd Den Meeting (Engineer Activity Badge)
Den Meeting - Thursday,
January 29th
Tuesday, January 27th
20th, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
- at the Young's (Snack - Masek's)
Gathering
Review / complete Boy Scout
Application [Homework from last meeting]
Opening - Flag Ceremony, Boy Scout Motto,
Boy Scout Slogan, Scout Oath,
Scout Law, Outdoor Code
Activity Badge Fun:
Talk to an Engineer about
the different occupations in engineering - make a list
that tells what they do. (Engineer # 1)
Draw a floor plan to your
house - include doors, windows, and stairways. (Engineer #
2) [Homework from last meeting]
Tell about how electricity
is generated and then gets to your home. (Engineer # 5)
Construct a simple working
electrical circuit using a flashlight battery, a switch
and a light. (Engineer # 6)
Drawings
of 3 kinds of bridges & explain their differences.
(Engineer # 7)
Build a catapult and show
how it works. (Engineer # 9)