Scout Law
Names & Positions
Knots
Camping
Code Words
100

As Patrol Leader, you admit you forgot to bring the duty roster and work with your patrol to fix the problem.

What is trustworthy?

100

This youth leader runs troop meetings, leads the PLC, and is the primary youth leader of the troop.

Who is the Senior Patrol Leader, Jett.

100

This knot is used to join two ropes of equal thickness and is often taught first in Scoutbook.

What is the square knot?

100

Lay flat, stake corners, add poles, insert pole into pin.  

How to set up a tent?  

100

This is the group that meets monthly to plan troop activities, meetings and campouts.  

Who are the PLC?

200

You notice two Scouts arguing during a campout and step in calmly to help them resolve it.

What is kind?

200

This position helps the SPL and often fills in when the SPL is absent. (Name all Scouts)

Who are the Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders, Caden, William and Julian.  

200

This adjustable knot as ideal for tightening a tent guyline.

What is the Taut-Line Hitch?

200

Done at the end of every campout before leaving the campsite.

What is trash sweep?

200

This teaching method stands for Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, and Enable and is used when Scouts teach skills to others.

What is EDGE?  

300

You make sure everyone in your patrol has a role during meal prep, even if it takes longer.

What is helpful?

300

This position is responsible for troop gear, checking equipment in and out, and making sure everything is ready for campouts.  These scouts should be the ONLY ones entering the trailer.  (Name all three)

Who are the Quartermasters, Aiden, Nick and Peter.  

300

This knot is commonly used to secure a rope to a pole, tree, or tent stake.

What is the Clove Hitch?

300

Wash, rinse and sanitize.

What the three parts of the wash station?  

300

This acronym helps a Scout remember what to do first if they realize they are lost during an activity.

What is STOP?

400

You follow the Scoutmaster’s instructions and help your patrol do the same, even when it’s not your favorite plan.

What is obedient?

400

This position teaches Scout skills, helps with advancement, and works closely with new Scouts.

Who is the Troop Guide, George and Jeffrey.

400

Known as the “rescue knot,” this knot makes a fixed loop that won’t slip under load.

What is the bowline knot?

400

The person who is responsible for purchasing the food for the meal plan.  

Who is the grubmaster?  

400

This outdoor ethics acronym encourages Scouts to travel responsibly and care for the outdoors.

What is TREAD lightly?

500

You keep morale high and adjust the plan when bad weather changes the schedule.

What is cheerful?

500

This leader promotes Leave No Trace principles and helps the troop care for the outdoors on outings.

What is Outdoor Ethic Guide, Arjun?

500

This knot is a binding knot used to join two ropes of unequal thickness or different materials.

What is a sheetbend knot?

500

This camp tool assigns patrol members jobs like cooking, cleaning, and water duty so everyone shares responsibility.

What is a duty roster?  

500

This safety acronym reminds Scouts to use proper gear, supervision, fitness, and discipline during activities.

What is SAFE?