1c. Scout
Tell how you have practiced the outdoor code on a campout or outing
ensuring we left the campsite cleaner than we found it, by being careful with fire, and by respecting the natural environment. We gathered all trash, including food scraps, and ensured the campfire was completely extinguished and the fire ring was clean.
Scout 4a.
Show how to tie a square knot, when it is used
Demonstrate. used to tie two ropes together
Tenderfoot 4a.
Show first aid for Simple cuts and scrapes, and Nose bleeds
cuts and scrapes, apply firm pressure to control bleeding, then wash the wound with cool, running water, remove debris, and apply an antibiotic ointment and bandage.
applying direct pressure by pinching the soft part of the nose, leaning forward to prevent blood from going down the throat, and breathing through the mouth
Scout 1a.
Repeat the Scout oath and law Scout motto, and Scout slogan form memory, In your own words, explain their meanings prepared, do a good turn daily
Bahahaha get it right girlyyyyyyyyyyyyy prepared, do a good turn daily
Scout 2d.
Describe what merit badges are and how they are earned
for demonstrating knowledge and skills in a specific area, ranging from sports and crafts to science and future careers. To earn a merit badge, a scout identifies a subject of interest, seeks guidance from a counselor, and fulfills the requirements outlined in the merit badge pamphlet.
Scout 2c.
Explain the importance of eating together as a patrol
Eating together as a patrol is crucial for building camaraderie and fostering a sense of teamwork. It provides a structured time for patrol members to connect, share experiences, and strengthen their bonds
Scout 4a.
show how to tie a two half-hitches. and explain when it is used
demonstrate, The two half hitches knot is primarily used to attach a rope to a fixed object like a post, ring, or tree
Tenderfoot 4a.
Show first aid for Frostbite and sunburn Choking
Warm the affected area with warm water (not hot) for 15-30 minutes, and consider over-the-counter pain medication. Avoid walking on frostbitten feet and seek medical care. For sunburn, remove the person from the sun and cool the skin with cool (not cold) water or showers
Bend the person over at the waist to face the ground. Strike five separate times between the person's shoulder blades with the heel of your hand. and perform the Heimlich manouver
Scout 1b.
Explain what Scout spirits is. Describe someways you have shown Scout spirit by practicing the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout motto, and Scout slogan
Scout Spirit is an ideal attitude of commitment to living by the Scout Oath and Scout Law, striving for personal improvement, and actively engaging in service. It's about embracing the values of Scouting in daily life, not just during scouting activities.
Scout 2c.
Describe the Scouts BSA ranks and how they are earned
Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. Each rank requires completing specific skills, participation, and leadership requirements, followed by a Scoutmaster conference and a Board of Review.
Scout 1e.
Repeat from memory the Outdoor Code. In your own words, explain what the Outdoor Code means to you.
As an American, I will do my best to –
Scout 4a.
show how to tie a taut-line hitch. Explain how each knot is used
The taut-line hitch is an adjustable loop knot used to create tension on a line, such as a tent guide line, and allow for easy adjustments
Tenderfoot 4c.
Tell what you can do while on a campout or other outdoor activity to prevent or reduce the occurrence of injuries
Answers may vary
Scout 1c.
Demonstrate the Scout sign, salute, and handshake. Explain when they should be used.
demonstrate- formal occasions
Scout 2b.
Describe the four steps of Scout advancement.
The four steps of Scout advancement in Scouts BSA are: Learning, Testing, Reviewing, and Recognition
5a. Tenderfoot
Explain the importance of the buddy system as it relates to your personal safety on outings and in your neighborhood. Use the buddy system while on a troop or patrol outing.
It is important to use the buddy system so you don't get lost all alone. if you get hurt, you still have a buddy to travel with. This is very important in scouts.
Scout 5.
Tell what you need to know about pocketknife safety
Key safety aspects include maintaining a safety circle, cutting away from the body, keeping the knife dry, and being aware of local laws.
Tenderfoot 4a.
Show first aid for Blisters on the hand and foot, Minor (thermal/heat) burns or scalds (superficial, or first-degree)
blisters on hands and feet, prioritize keeping the area clean and covered to prevent infection and promote healing
cooling the burn with cool or lukewarm running water, covering the burn with cling film or a clean plastic bag, and providing pain relief with over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or paracetamol
Scout 1.f
Repeat from memory the Pledge of Allegiance. In your own words, explain its meaning.
The Pledge of Allegiance is a patriotic recited verse that promises allegiance to the flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America.
Scout 2a.
Describe how the Scouts in the troop provide its leadership.
Scouts in leadership roles plan, organize, and lead activities, meetings, and service projects, while also encouraging advancement and supporting other scouts.
5b.
Describe what to do if you become lost on a hike or campou
the most important thing is to stay calm and stay put. Stop moving and try to re-orient yourself using a map, compass, or landmarks. If possible, find a higher location to improve visibility and signal for help. Use a whistle, flashlight, or fire (if allowed and safe) to attract attention.
2c. Tenderfoot
Explain the importance of eating together as a patrol
Eating together as a patrol is crucial for building teamwork, fostering camaraderie, and experiencing the joy of shared accomplishment.
Tenderfoot 4a.
Show first aid for Bites or stings of insects and ticks, Venomous snakebite
remove the stinger (if present), wash the area with soap and water, and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and pain. For tick bites, carefully remove the tick with tweezers, clean the area, and monitor for any symptoms.
move away from the snake, call emergency services, and keep the bitten area still and below heart level. Wash the bite with soap and water, and cover it loosely with a bandage. Do not apply a tourniquet, ice, or try to suck out the venom.
8. tenderfoot
Describe the Edge method and use it to teach the newest scout how to tie a square knot
The edge method is...
explain, demestaite, guide, enable
Scout 1d.
Describe the First Class Scout badge and tell what each part stands for. Explain the significance of the First Class Scout badge.