WAGGGS
Guide History
Camping
Miscellaneous
AKDN
100

What is WAGGGS?

The world association of girl guides and girl scouts

100

She was called the Grandmother of Girl Guides

Agnes Baden Powell

100

Before leaving, make sure it's out

Fire

100

Our Motto

Be prepared

100

One of three agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) that support activities in health

Aga Khan Health Services

200

How many regions does WAGGGS have?


5

200

Pathfinders began in this year

1979

200

These two knots are used to hoist a flag

Clove hitch and sheet bend

200

This is the seccond last guide unit, they wear the colour green

Pathfinders

200

Provides quality pre-school, primary and secondary education services


Aga Khan Education Services

300

Winter sports are very popular at this world centre

Switzerland or Our Chalet

300

Lady Pellatt, first Chief Commissioner for Canada, lived in this Capital City

Toronto

300

We need these 3 things to start a fire

Fuel, heat, air

300

We promise to keep this when we are enrolled

Guide Law

300

Brings together human, financial and technical resources to address some of the challenges faced by the poorest and most marginalised communities in the world

Aga Khan Foundation

400

Name all the countries that have a World Centre 

Mexico, UK, Switzerland, Africa, India

400

In 1910, the first Guide Company was registered here

St. Catherines, Ont.

400

This is the method for washing dishes at camp

1. Hot water and soap, 2. Hot water, 3. Hot water & disinfectant

400

This song is sang at the end of guides

Days done

400

This is located in Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Afghanistan and the United Kingdom

Aga Khan University

500

This was the original name of Pax Lodge.

Our Ark

500

This was the year Lord Baden-Powell was born

1857

500

Brailings, guy ropes, and runners

Parts of a tent

500

This knot is flat

Reef knot (or square knot)

500

It includes the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme, the Aga Khan Music Initiative, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada, the on-line resource Archnet.org and related programmes

Aga Khan Trust for Culture