Cubs Award Scheme - Handbook for Leaders - SCOUTS New Zealand
Cubs Award Scheme - Handbook for Leaders - SCOUTS New Zealand
Cubs Award Scheme - Handbook for Leaders - SCOUTS New Zealand
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Activity List, continued<br />
Cornerstone: Personal Development<br />
Life Skills<br />
REQUIREMENTS EXPLANATION REFERENCES AND EXTERNAL<br />
STANDARDS<br />
1. Make and send a Thank-you Card<br />
to someone in the Pack who has<br />
helped you.<br />
2. Make a list of rules <strong>for</strong> the Scout<br />
hall.<br />
3. Learn the Road Code <strong>for</strong><br />
pedestrians.<br />
4. Learn the Bike Code.<br />
5. Explain how to care <strong>for</strong> a pet.<br />
6. Demonstrate how to use and care<br />
<strong>for</strong> hand tools.<br />
7. Make a poster about healthy<br />
eating.<br />
8. Learn how to send a text message<br />
on a mobile phone.<br />
Suggested Gold Activities<br />
1. On your own or with other <strong>Cubs</strong> or<br />
Scouts, lead a song at a campfire.<br />
2. Explain the need <strong>for</strong> personal<br />
hygiene at home and at camp.<br />
3. Know how to treat burns and<br />
scalds.<br />
4. Demonstrate how to clean and<br />
dress a simple cut or graze.<br />
To develop sound social skills that<br />
enable the Cub to engage positively<br />
and contribute to the community.<br />
To develop sound social skills that<br />
enable the Cub to engage positively<br />
and contribute to the community.<br />
Parents, Grandparents or family<br />
friends.<br />
Parents, Grand parents or family<br />
friends.<br />
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