What is a Knot that is used to tie two things together?
What is a Square Knot?
This British Army officer is known as the founder of the worldwide Scouting movement.
Who is Robert Baden‑Powell?
Scouts learn to identify this plant with three shiny leaflets because it can cause an itchy rash if touched.
What is poison ivy?
This is the very first thing a Scout should check for when approaching any first‑aid situation.
What is checking that the scene is safe?
Scouts learn that turning off lights when leaving a room helps conserve this resource.
What is energy?
What is a knot that can tighten under tension?
What is a taut-line hitch?
According to the handbook, Baden‑Powell started Scouting after seeing how much boys enjoyed the outdoor skills he wrote about in this book.
What is Scouting for Boys?
These small tracks show four toes on the front feet and five on the back, often found near campsites where they search for food.
What is a raccoon?
For a minor cut or scrape, a Scout should first clean the wound with this before applying a bandage.
What is soap and water?
This “R” from the three‑R’s encourages using items again instead of throwing them away.
What is reuse?
What are the two knots that are used to start lashings?
What are Clove Hitch and Timber Hitch
The handbook explains that Baden‑Powell tested his Scouting ideas with a group of boys on this English island in 1907.
What is Brownsea Island?
This leaf has deep, rounded lobes and a smooth edge, and it comes from a tree known for producing acorns.
What is an oak leaf?
If a scout gets a light burn, what's the first thing they should do?
What is running under warm water?
Earth Day reminds Scouts that this type of pollution, often caused by trash left outdoors, harms wildlife and waterways.
What is litter pollution?
What is a lashing that is used to bind 2 poles together?
What is a square lashing?
Baden‑Powell organized this major international gathering of Scouts in 1920, where he was named Chief Scout of the World.
What is the first World Jamboree?
These tracks show two pointed hooves and are often found along trails or near water sources in wooded areas.
What is a deer?
This type of burn is identified by red, blistered skin and requires cooling with water and covering loosely with a sterile dressing.
What is a second‑degree burn?
What is keeping CO2 in the Earths atmosphere?
What is the greenhouse effect?
This lashing is used when two poles must be joined end‑to‑end to make a longer spar, and it requires wrapping and frapping to prevent bending.
What is a Round Lashing?
The handbook teaches that Baden‑Powell chose this symbol — shaped like an arrowhead — to represent finding the right path in life.
What is the Scout fleur‑de‑lis?
This bird is small, round, and brown with a short tail that often sticks up, and it’s known for hopping quickly through bushes and brush piles.
What is a wren?
When treating a suspected broken bone, a Scout should immobilize the injury using this method to prevent further movement.
What is splinting the limb?
This conservation practice, encouraged in Scouting, involves restoring damaged natural areas by planting native species and removing invasive ones.
What is habitat restoration?