When do we make our Promise to live by the Scout Law?
When we get invested.
We reaffirm our promise when we go up a section, if we transfer groups, and reaffirm to ourselves whenever we make the Scout Sign for someone else.
It is also used in supporting your Unit's Code, during a Scouts' Own & guiding a Scout through their personal reflections.
What is the Scouts Australia motto?
Be Prepared
The Scout Method is a unique educational program for Youth members to develop and learn.
True or False?
True
The acronym 'SPICES' is used to describe what areas of development?
a) Social, Physical, Information, Character, Emotional, Spiritual
b) Society, Physical, Intellectual, Character, Emotional, Spiritual
c) Social, Purposeful, Intellectual, Character, Emotional, Spiritual
d) Social, Physical, Intellectual, Character, Emotional, Spiritual
D. Social, Physical, Intellectual, Character, Emotional, Spiritual
The Fundamentals of Scouting encompass: (select all relevant)
a) Scouting Principles
b) The SPICES
c) Scouting Method
d) Scouting Purpose & Mission
e) all of the above
E. all the above
a. Scouting Principles - common throughout the World of Scouting; Duty to God, Duty to Others, Duty to Self.
b. The SPICES - as part of our purpose for all young people to achieve their full potential in all areas of personal growth.
c. Scouting Method - the way in which our Scouts develop & learn.
d. Scouting Purpose, Mission - we contribute to the education of our Youth to reach their full potential in all areas of personal growth through a value based system based on our Promise & Law.
Who decides which version of the Promise to make?
The only person to decide is the person making the promise.
It is a personal choice they make taking into account their own individual beliefs. Both Promises are to be offered.
Why do we shake hands with the left hand?
The left hand is offered as a token of friendship & bravery.
Baden-Powell saluted African warriors with his right hand but the African Chief offered his left hand & is reported to have said 'in our land only the bravest of the brave shake hands with the left hand, because to do so we must drop our shields and protection'.
Name an element of the Scout Method
Community Involvement Learning by Doing
Nature & the Outdoors Patrol System
Personal Progression Promise & Law
Symbolic Framework Youth Leading, Adult Supporting
The personal growth area of ______________ is the sum of 5 areas of personal growth.
a) Spiritual
b) Character
c) Emotional
d) Intellectual
B. Character. The 5 areas of Personal Growth ie Social, Physical, Emotional, Intellectual, Spiritual are what makes the overall Character of the person.
The Scouting Purpose uses areas of personal growth in order for young people to achieve their full potential to contribute to creating a better world.
What are the areas of personal growth & what do we refer to them as cumulatively?
Social Physical Intellectual Character Emotional Spiritual
also referred to as the SPICES
What are the 3 Principles of Scouting is encompassed in the Promise?
Duty to Self
Duty to Others
Duty to God or Spiritual Beliefs
What year did Scouting start in Australia
1908
What is BP's first name?
Sir Robert Stephenson Smith Baden-Powell
When are the SPICES mainly looked at as a whole?
In the Review process of Plan, Do, Review.
We use them to review personal progress in an individual as well as group setting.
For purposes of Reflections.
As part of each Milestone, Peak Award, section progression, program completion.
The three Principles of Scouting underpin the entire Scouting Movement around the world.
What are they?
Duty to God
Duty to Others
Duty to Self
The Promise & Law are one element of the.......
Scout Method.
"Scouting values & ideals that underpin all activities & interactions"
What does WOSM stand for & where are the headquarters?
* Bonus points for the year it was founded
World Organisation of the Scout Movement was founded in 1922 and is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
Name one of the common names given to Guides and Scout stage productions.
Gang Show
or
Showtime
Match the SPICES to their description
a) Social 1. ability to think, plan, innovate, review create
b) Physical 2. pursuit to be the best version of self
c) Intellectual 3. relationships with others, appreciating diversity & inclusion
d) Character 4. personal beliefs, place in the world, purpose of life
e) Emotional 5. positive expression & understanding of feelings to self & others
f) Spiritual 6. health & well being, fitness, care for one's body
a = 3
b = 6
c = 1
d = 2
e = 5
f = 4
Our Scout Law align with the three Principles. Match the Law to the Principle
a) Do What Is Right 1) Duty to Self
b) Believe In Myself 2) Duty to God
c) Be Respectful 3) Duty to Others
a = 2
b = 1
c = 3
What are the three key points of the Scout Law.
Bonus points if you can name one elaboration from each law.
Be Respectful -
Be friendly & Considerate
Care for others & the environment.
Do What Is Right -
Be trustworthy, honest & fair.
Use resources wisely.
Believe in Myself -
Learn from my experiences.
Face challenges with courage.
Who is the Chief Scout of Australia?
The Governor-General of Australia is the Chief Scout of Australia.
Currently that is General Sam Mostyn.
You must answer both parts correctly & truthfully...
a) What is the next district Scout Camp Narre Warren South will attend?
And b) Are you going?
b) Yes
There is no limit to the activities you can program to help spiritual growth.
What is a unique Scouting activity for developing spiritually?
Scouts Own
or personal reflection
What is the main tool we use to explore the Fundamentals of Scouting?
a) Plan, Do, Review
b) SPICES
c) Scout Promise & Law
d) Scout Program
C. Scout Promise & Law. It is at the core of everything we value & uphold