Cub-Stuff : Boomerang Market Night
I recently found this note I had copied froma a website in the past. Sadly I cannot rmember where I found it, but it is a good idea.
The way we have started providing cubs wiuth a chance to catch up on theirbBoomernag tests is by having a BOOMERANG MARKET
NIGHT. (about twice a year on a normal pack night). These nights do
need a bit of prior preperation by the leaders as what i do is set up
an activity grid sheet for each kid that has the boomerang activities
they need to catch up on to complete the level they currently are (or
were before their birthday) working on. You also have to rope in as
many 'helpers' as possible for the night - call in your Scout
Leaders, Venturers, Rovers or Scouts that you can access. Then you
are ready to begin! We try to make it into a bit of a game by making
it a money making game. Each Cub starts the game with $5 (Boomerang
money not real cash!). Then they have the opportunity to make money
by going to the 'Examiners table' (where a few of the Cub Leaders
sit) and showing the leaders they can complete one of the Boomerang
tasks on their sheet - eg, 'tie a reef-knot'). If they complete the
task successfully they are given $10 Boomerang money as their reward.
Now of course not all the Cubs can just front up and tie a reef knot
without a lesson - thats where those 'helpers' come in handy. a Cub
can 'buy a lesson' from the bases around the room for $5. For the $5
they buy a leader, or a venturer or scout etc to give them a lesson.
(Now the 'crafty cubs' will work out that it is cheaper to work in
groups and pay $5 and get a team lesson - which encourages team work
- or they can teach each other for free!). So after their lesson they
front up to get tested and get another $10. At the end of the night
we might have recognition for the Cub who earned the most money, the
Cub who was first to finish all the challenges, Cubs that were seen
to be showing the best 'helpfullness' and teamplay etc.
Getting through all our Outdoor Scouting requirements on a normal
pack night we do struggle with a bit as our hall is located on the
oval of the local high school and i dont think they would appreciate
the Cubs making all their individual cooking fires all over the green
grassy oval! LOL!
Usually we overcome this by having a special 10 year old camp for the
Cubs doing their Gold Boomerang where we can concentrate on the parts
of the Boomerang that do take a lot longer (like in Section4 -
preparing a meal and a hot drink for yourself and an adult using your
cooking fire) .
As noted, I can't remember where these ideas originated - if it was you, please let me know and I will update accordingly
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