Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
2013
Leaders:Print out the two sheets of animals provided and glue to card. Once dry use
scissors to cut along solid lines to produce individual cards. Write names of
animals on blank side of card.
Instructions on how to play game:Place all the adult cards on the floor with the animals facing up.
Hold up a baby card and ask the Rainbows if they know what the baby
is called. i.e. puppy.
Tell the Rainbows that the puppy has grown up and is now a WHAT?
(See if they can identify the name of the adult animal and find it in the
pile on the floor).
Do this with all the baby cards.
Adult
Puppy
Dog
Piglet
Pig
Foal
Horse
Calf
Cow
Joey
Kangaroo
Kitten
Cat
Cub
Bear
Lamb
Sheep
Duckling
Duck
Calf
Elephant
Kitten
Rabbit
Calf
Giraffe
Button Bracelets
Materials needed:Buttons
Pipe cleaners
How to make a Button Bracelet:Weave buttons onto a pipe cleaner and twist to secure
This activity would be good for Rainbows to learn weaving and they could
also make one for a friend to show what FUN Rainbows have.
Flower cupcakes
Always make at least two one for you and one to share to show that
Girlguiding is Fun!
Name Chase
This is a particularly good game if you have a few new members joining the
Unit. Based on the old favourite Duck, Duck, Goose, it helps everyone learn
the Rainbows names.
Suitable for Age: 4+
Instructions:The Rainbows sit around in a circle, facing each other.
One Rainbow is chosen to be "it" first.
The Rainbow who is "it" stands up and walks around the outside of the
circle tapping each Rainbow on the head and saying their name, with
prompting if necessary.
At some point the Rainbow taps a Rainbow on the head and will say the
name RAINBOW instead.
The chosen Rainbow must now jump up and chase the first Rainbow around
the circle, trying to tag "it" before she can sit down in her place. If she
succeeds, "it" has another go. If she fails, she takes over as "it".
This game is similar to Chase The Rabbit and Duck, Duck, Goose.
How to make your book mark:Stick your foam topper or Owl picture onto the lolly stick
Write the Brownie Motto on the stick and give to a friend who isnt a
Brownie in your Unit make one for yourself too!!!
Be as colourful and imaginative as you can!!!
Felt Bracelets
Materials needed:Felt
Velcro tape
Buttons
Templates of shapes (see end of this section)
Strong glue
How to make your felt bracelet:Cut a piece of felt 2cm wide that will go around the wrist.
Cut out the shapes you wish to have on the bracelet.
Now start to arrange the items in the middle of the bracelet and glue
them into place.
Once dry, place a small amount of Velcro on either end of the
bracelet,
Be careful here to make sure that the Velcro joins together. One
piece on the top of the bracelet and at the other end of the bracelet
the Velcro goes underneath.
Friendly Flowers
Friendship Games
I'm Your Friend
Brownies sit together on the floor. One
Brownie sits in the chair with her back
to the group, with eyes closed and
hands covering eyes. Someone from the
group tiptoes up to the chair, taps the
Brownie sitting on the chair on the
back, and in a disguised or funny voice
says,
"Do you know me? I'm your friend."
The mystery Brownie then re-joins the
group and the guessing begins! The
Brownie in the chair uncovers her eyes,
turns around, and tries to guess the
Beanbag Hellos
Play the Beanbag Hello Game!
talked.
Pencil Toppers
Materials needed:Pencils
Pipe Cleaners
Foam
Scissors, colouring pens, glue
Sticky Jewels
How to make the pipe cleaner toppers:Decide on a design to make as your topper
Twist your pipe cleaner into the chosen shape leaving enough at each
end of the pipe cleaner to twist into a loop big enough to fit round
the top of a pencil.
Add a sticky jewel to the centre of your design to give some sparkle!
How to make the foam toppers.
Cut out the desired shape.
Cut 2 small slits into the centre of the foam shape.
Feed the pencil through the slits.
Add another smaller foam shape to the front of the topper to cover
the slits.
Foam shapes are just cut out and decorated be as imaginative as you
like!!!
Templates
Choose a Challenge
To clean the pots:Scrub the inside and outside of the pot with hot water,
washing up liquid and a soft brush to remove any clay
powder and residue.
Rinse the pot with clean water and set it on a towel to
dry for two to three hours.
To season the pots:Rub vegetable oil on the inside and rim of the terracotta pot to
season the clay and lower the risk of the dough sticking. Rub the oil in
until it is no longer absorbed by the clay.
Season the oiled pot before baking with it by placing it on a cookie
sheet set into a cold oven.
Turn the oven's temperature up to 4000F and let the oven heat up.
Turn off the oven once it reaches 4000F and allow the pot to cool
completely.
Repeat the seasoning process by rubbing more oil into the pot and
reheating the oven to 4000F. Let the terra cotta pot cool completely
before using.
Put the pots on a rimmed baking tray in the oven and bake at the
temperature listed in the recipe. Check on the cakes during the
baking process because the time may alter from that listed in the
recipe, depending on the pot's size and thickness.
Decorate your cake and give to a friend
Tips and Warnings
Cake is finished baking if you poke a toothpick or skewer into the
top's centre and it comes out clean. Purchase a new unglazed and
unpainted pot for baking, instead of attempting to wash one used for
planting to prevent chemical or residue entering the baked item.
Similar ideas can be found atwww.marthastewart.com
www.meganscookin.com
www.livestrong.com/article/443734-how-to-bake-bread-or-cake-in-terra-cotta-pots
WAGGGS are inviting Girl Guides and Girl Scouts from all over the world to
make friendship bracelets and send them to Sangam. They will then sell them
in Yahdei, the name of the Sangam shop, for just 10 rupees each (this is approximately 20 US cents or 13 British pence!)
Why not have a bracelet-making meeting with your unit. Make a bracelet for
a friend, and then make another one to send to Sangam. When you pass on
your bracelet, you can share the Sangam Spirit by explaining why you made the
bracelet. You can share what you have learned about Sangam or your
favourite Guiding experience. Guiding is Fun to Share
Send your completed friendship bracelets to:
Sangam World Centre
c/o Friendship Project
Alandi Road
Yerwada
Pune 411 006
INDIA
Friendship Bracelet
The Woven Bracelet
You can weave thicker
bracelets using patterns such as
Indian patterns. The basic one
starts with 6 strands of
embroidery thread each 24"
inches (60 cm) long.
An easy way to think of this woven pattern is to imagine that each strand
represents a letter in the word F R I E N D. (You may choose any colours you
like.)
Step 1
Gather the 6 ends and tie an overhand know leaving a 8 9(21-23cm) tail.
Arrange them in the order you would like for your bracelet. Tape knotted
end to a table or tie to a chair.
Step 2
Take the first string on the left F and wrap it over and around the next
string R to make a knot. Tighten by holding R and pulling up on string F.
Step 3
Make a second knot the same way with string F over and around string R.
Pull up on F to tighten.
Step 4
Now drop string R and pick up string I. Make two knots with string F over
and around string I.
Step 5
Repeat on strings E, N, and the last string D making two knots on each with
string F. Now F will be on the right. This makes one complete row.
Step 6
Continue the next row by taking the first string on the left, now string R,
and making two knots over and around each of the other strings I, E, N, D
and F. With each row the string on the left is worked over to the right side.
Step 7
When you have woven enough to fit around your wrist, tie another overhand
knot to complete.
To wear the bracelet, tie the two ends together in a square knot and trim
the extra strings.
Note: Use the guideline sheet provided and make sure you
inform your County PR Advisor about your plans)
Plan an event for your local Guide unit to encourage them to Move
On to your unit. (Use the Moving On resource)
Write a role description for a new leader for your unit. List
all the qualities and skills you think she will need and what her role
will include
Make the Grow Guiding gift pot and give it to a
friend. (See instruction sheet)
Guideline Sheet
Promoting Senior Section to a Wider Audience
Decide which area of Senior Section you want to promote and what sort of audience you
want to reach. This will determine the right media outlet to use.
If you are producing an article for the local newspaper, talk to them about what you would
like to achieve. Try to have an interesting story to tell as they are more likely to print it.
Include lots of action pictures for the editor to choose from. Ensure these are good
quality and high resolution images.
If you aim to use a radio station to get your message across, make contact first. See what
kind of programme they could feature you on and for how long they would expect you to
speak. Ensure you have it clearly written out before going on air. Be clear about the
message you are trying to get across.
If you are making a video to upload to You Tube, ensure you plan it carefully as this will lead
to a more professional look. To help try and follow this plan:
Write out your script with details, considering the following points:
Story-board each shot in the film. Decide what each shot in the movie is going to be
- for example, wide shot, over the shoulder, tracking shot, close up, extreme close
up, medium wide shot, crane shot, dolly shot, etc.
Determine the setting of the scene (internal/external) and what is required in the
scene.
Determine the equipment you need and who the actors and crew will be.
Be careful to check each setting on your recording device as you operate it or you might
miss the best shot. It's a good idea to review your footage after each "take".
Always check your camera before shooting just in case you have forgotten to press play.
This is to avoid losing precious footage!
NB: There are laws against using videos of people and certain places without permission.
Always ask the subject or the owner/operator of a building if it is OK to record them. Be
sure to tell them what it's for.
Whatever media outlet you use, ensure you talk to your County PR Advisor first to
ensure you keep within Girlguiding PR Guidelines
Continue to Share
Have you completed your section? Now try two activities from some of the
ideas in Continue to Share to build on the fun you have already had.
Lets help to Grow Guiding!!
Quantity
Item
Cost Each
Badge
1.00
1.00
Subtotal
1.00
Total
Thank You!