Scouting Basics
SPICES & Badge system
Scouting History
Scouting Organization
Scout Camps
100

The 4 elements of assessing program quality

What are (1) Youth-led, (2) Plan-Do-Review, (3) Adventure, (4) SPICES

100

This is the highest award you can achieve as a Venture

What is the King’s Venturer award

100

The founder of scouting

Who is Baden Powel

100

The 5 top section awards for each section

What are the North Star Award, Seeonee Award, Chief Scout Award, King's venturer Award and Canadian Rover Scout award

100

This is the location of our Revolt training camp

What is Camp Byng

200

The Venture Scout promise, law, and motto

  • The Venturer Scout Promise: On my honor I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to God and the Queen To help other people at all times, And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law. 

  • The Venturer Scout Law A Scout is helpful and trustworthy, kind and cheerful, considerate and clean, wise in the use of all resources. 

  • The Venturer Scout Motto “Challenge”

200

Name 2 out of the 5 types of badges

What are Personal Progression badges, Personal Achievement badges, Outdoor Adventure Skill badges, Top Section Awards, and The Canadian Path Link badges

200

This is the year scouting was founded

What is 1908

200

This is the main focus for a Venture scout

What is personal development

200

This is the country that will be hosting our next World Jamboree.

What is the World Scout Jamboree Poland 2027

300

The benefits of learning by doing

What are 1) discovering your own abilities and strengths, 2) building leadership, planning, and interpersonal skills

300

This is the purpose as to why we have badges

What is used to celebrate the personal journey of youth in Scouting

300

This is Sir Baden Powell's full name

Who is Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell

300

This is why we need to have full uniforms for scouting

What is the development of self-respect

300

This is was the location and date for our last Pacific Jamboree

What is Camp Barnard on July 6-13, 2019

400

The three principles of the Scouting Movement.

What are the (1) Duty to God, (2) Duty to Others, and (3) Duty to Self?

  • Duty to God: This is the recognition that we are part of which is a reality beyond self and beyond the present moment. 

  • Duty to Others: This is the responsibility to one’s local, national and global community members to promote peace, understanding and cooperation through participation in the development of society, respect for the dignity of one’s fellow beings and protection of the integrity of the natural world.

  • Duty to Self: This is the responsibility for the development of oneself to one’s full potential physically, intellectually, spiritually and socially.

400

The name of each of the Six dimensions of personal development embedded within the Canadian Path program.

What are (1) Social, (2) Physical, (3) Intellectual, (4) Character, (5) Emotional, and (6) Spiritual?

400

This is the World Organization of the Scout Movement

What is Scouts Canada

400

Became policy in 1998, but first introduced in rovers in 1972, venturers in 1984, and an option in 1992

When did Scouts Canada become co-ed?

400

This is the location of the first scout campsite that BP start scouting.

What is Brownsea Island

500

Name 2 of the 5 components that the Candian Path consists of

  • The seven components of the Scout Method 

  • The Four Elements: Youth-led, Plan-Do-Review, Adventure and SPICES (Social, Physical, Intellectual, Character, Emotional and Spiritual) 

  • A balanced program in six Program Areas: Environment & Outdoors, Leadership, Active & Healthy Living, Citizenship, Creative Expression and Beliefs & Values 

  • A personal journey of growth

  • A non-formal approach to learning 

500

These are the 6 program areas of the Canadian Path

What is 1) Environment & Outdoors 2) Leadership 3) Active & Healthy Living 4) Citizenship 5) Creative Expression 6) Beliefs & Values

500

The book Baden Powell wrote to start scouting

What is Scouting for boys

500

The seven components of the Scout method

What are 1) Scout Law and Promise 2) Learning by Doing 3) The Patrol (Team) System 4) A Symbolic Framework 5) Nature 6) Personal Progression 7) Scouter Support

500

This is the largest campsite in British Columbia that Scouts Canada owns.

What is Camp Barnard?