DATE: January 7, 2015
Attendance Assignment: _________________ Spiritual Thought
Assignment: ___________________
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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EQUIPMENT NEEDED
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BADGE REQUIRMENTS MET
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3:45
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Gathering Activity:
-
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4:00
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Opening Ceremony
-Opening
Prayer: _____________
-Attendance: ________________
-Flag
Ceremony
-Welcome/Introduction
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Attendance
Sheet
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4:05
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GAMES:
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BUSINESS:
Calendaring
If I set
something up for Feb family week who will be around?
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Popsicle
sticks
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Brief
Outline of Business
Upcoming
dates to mark on calendar.
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4:15
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RECOGNITION:
- Report
of the activities of the last two months
- Videos
of popsicle stick chain reaction and judo flips
- Certificates
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Assignment
Sheets
Certificates
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4:25
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CUBMASTERS MINUTE:
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4:27
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REFRESHMENTS
WRAPUP PACK MEETING:
INVITE PARENTS TO
STAY IF THEY WISH
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Calendars
Badge
worksheets
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4:30
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GAME:
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4:40
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THEME ACTIVITY: Peanut Butter Bird Feeders
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Toilet paper
rolls
Bird Seed
Peanut
Butter
Plastic Bags
for transport
Paper plate for seed
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5:05
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GAME:
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5:15
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SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP
-Spiritual
Thought: ____________
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Assignment
on assignment sheet
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5:20
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Closing Ceremony
-Grand
Howl
-Flag
Ceremony
-Closing
Prayer
-Badge
worksheets or other information
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5:30
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Good Night
and Good Hunting
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THEME ACTIVITY: Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeders
1 toilet
paper roll
Peanut
butter
Bird seed
Paper plate
Plastic Bags
for transport home
Instructions:
Make sure to
remove all of the excess paper that may be stuck to your toilet paper
roll. Take a butter knife or spoon and
spread peanut butter over the entire outside of the toilet paper roll. It doesn’t have to be overly thick, but
enough for seed to stick.
Once you
have the roll completely covered pour your bird seed into a dinner plate. Begin to roll the peanut butter covered
toilet paper roll across the bird seed in the plate. Hold the inside of the roll in order to avoid
peanut buttered fingers! Once the roll
is covered you can roll with your hands to try to fill all of the holes. When you are happy with the outcome simply
slip your Bird Feeder over a tree branch!
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