Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Cub Den Meeting - November 26, 2014

    DATE: November 26, 2014    
TIME
ACTIVITY
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
BADGE REQUIREMENTS MET
3:45
Gathering Activity:  First Aid Word Search


4:00
Opening Ceremony
     - Opening Prayer: _____________
     - Flag Raising Ceremony
     - Grand Howl
     -Attendance: ________________


4:05
GAME:  


4:15
BADGEWORK:


4:20
THEME ACTIVITY: Plastic Lacing Zipper Pulls
·          Knot Review


Handicraft #5
4:40
GAME:  


5:00
THEME ACTIVITY: Skits


Entertainer #10
5:10
BADGEWORK: Chain reaction popsicle sticks

Tawny Star 4A
5:15
SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP
     -Spiritual Thought: __ __________


5:20
Closing Ceremony
     - Flag Lowering Ceremony
     - Cub Promise (review line 2)
     -Closing Prayer
     -Badge worksheets or other information



5:30
Dismiss and Go Home





THEME ACTIVITY: Zipper Pulls with Plastic Lacing

Starter Square Stitch

Learning how to START the Square Stitch goes FAR BEYOND simply being able to do the Square Stitch. This opening stitch is also used to start Circle, Combo, Fishy, Dragonfly, and a BUNCH of other stitches!
Before you begin, you'll need to FIND THE CENTERS of these strands...

For instructions on how to make this stitch, visit the following link: http://www.howtomakescoobies.com/starting4.htm



The Square Stitch

Sometimes referred to as the "Box Stitch", the Square Stitch is the cornerstone of all boondoggling stitches. To start this stitch, you'll need two strands of plastic lacing the same length. With practice, you'll begin to figure out how much square you'll be able to do with any given length of plastic lacing. For myself, I can get about an inch of square out of every 12 to 14 inches of strand.

First, FIND THE CENTERS of these two strands...
 Create a STARTER SQUARE STITCH before continuing...

See the rest of the instructions at the following link: 
http://www.howtomakescoobies.com/basic2.htm


THEME ACTIVITY: Chain Reaction Popsicle Sticks



We found that wide craft sticks work better than the skinny sticks.


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