What is the first thing to happen on day 1?
Check-in and Orientation Trail
What is the Troop Guide Presentation on Day 2?
Communicating #2: The Sender
What is Scotland's national animal?
Unicorn
The medieval period started with the fall of which European city?
Rome
What is the troop guide presentation on day 1?
Communicating #1: The Model
What does SMART stand for when talking about goals?
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely
In what year was the first iPhone was released?
2007
True or False? In medieval times, animals could be put on trial for breaking the law.
True
How do you eat a hippo?
One bite at a time
What are breakfast questions?
Questions to ask the participants at any meal that provoke reflection and learning.
What is Bluey’s Dad’s name?
Bandit
Also known as “white gold,” what was a valuable resource then?
Salt
Who is in charge of the Service Patrol?
Sebastian and the Quartermasters
What are the types of notes participants take in their notebooks?
Cornell Notes
What is “pop” short for in “pop culture”?
Popular - Popular Culture
In 1252, England passed a law requiring every man between 15 and 60 to train using what weapon?
Longbow
Who is in charge of the Program Patrol?
Ralf and the Troop Guides
Which Historic flag is presented on day 2?
Flag of 1777
What is the tennis term for a serve the opponent cannot touch?
Ace
What internal part of the animal was used as footballs then?
The bladder