Scout Essentials (1)
Cooking Related
Miscellaneous/Random
Scout Essentials (2)
My Plate Categories
100

A tool used to make fire.

Matches/fire starters.

100

A tool used to cook food over a fire while being closed; ex: cobbler. (Thick walled, lidded pot.)

Dutch oven.

100

The fifth word to live by in the Scout Law.

Courteous.

100

Provides aid in scratches, burns, and any other injuries. 

First aid kit.
100

This category builds and maintains strong bones.  These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein.

Dairy

200

An edible thing that we can bring along for hikes.

Trail food.

200

A portable outdoor cooking gadget that cooks food using fuel; (ex: propane), that uses burners.

Camping stove.

200

On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself _________ ______, mentally awake, and morally straight.

Physically strong.

200

Can be used to cut rope, prepare food, etc.

Pocketknife.

200

______ function as building blocks for bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood. They are also building blocks for enzymes, hormones, and vitamins. ______ are one of three nutrients that provide calories (the others are fat and carbohydrates).

Protein.

300

It shines light in the dark and guides during the night.

Flashlight.

300

When using a knife, it is important to keep a knife tilted _____  your fingers and yourself.

Away from.

300

The Scout motto.

Be Prepared.

300

Can prevent sunburns.

Sunscreen/Sun Protection

300

______ are important sources of many nutrients, including potassium, dietary fiber, folate, vitamin A, and vitamin C.

Vegetables

400

A container used to hold water.

Water bottle.

400

A cooking method that is using a pot and hot water to cook something.

Boiling.

400

Scout Slogan.

Do a good turn daily.

400

Extra things that can be used to replace dirty/wet garments. Use the word "Extra" in your answer.

Extra clothing.

400

_____ have many essential nutrients that many people don't get enough of. Some examples include potassium, fiber, vitamin C, and folate.

Fruits

500

Garments used to protect from precipitation.

Rain gear.

500

A method for cooking that uses foil, and the foil packet gets placed on the fire.

Foil cooking.
500

Eagle, Tenderfoot, Scout, Life, Star, First Class, Second Class. PUT IN ORDER FROM LAST TO FIRST.

Eagle, Life, Star, First Class, Second Class, Tenderfoot, Scout.

500

Can be used to locate/find what area you need to be. It is two things, but they go together.

Map & Compass.

500

_____ are important sources of many nutrients, including complex carbohydrates, dietary fiber, several B vitamins, and minerals (iron, magnesium, and selenium).

Grains