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Promise & Law Resources

Developing these Promise and Law resources was a part of my Olave Baden Powell Award, and the key reason for developing this website. I'm very thankful to all the units and leaders who helped out by testing the activities or lending me their Guides to test things on - these lovely people are acknowledged at the bottom of the page.

Activities are listed separately and have 3 types of tags to help you find what you are looking for.  Recuit/Guide tags indicate if the activity is suited to members who have recently joined or Guides who have already made their promise.  Age tags indicate the developmental stages I had in mind as suitable for the activity (including OP standing for lave Program).  And finally Individual/Patrol/Unit tags indicate the size group that the activity can work with.  Click on the tags to filter activities.

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  • Writer: Bubbles
    Bubbles
  • Nov 22, 2019
  • 1 min read

Time: 10-20 minutes


Equipment:

  • Shape Outline (either one each, one per patrol or one for the whole unit) Hint: Our Starfish Guides used a Starfish Shape, but it could be any shape (trefoil, toadstool etc.), Otherwise, lie a guide on the butches paper and outline her! Bigger makes it funner!

  • Pencils or Textas

Instructions:

  1. In their shape outline, Guides draw symbols to represent things and values that are important to them.

Examples might be:

  • Family & Friends

  • Guides

  • Sports

  • Hearts, Flowers and other symbols to represent kindness, caring, trust etc.

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An activity to get Guides thinking about what we mean by "my community" in the Promise, and how they could serve that community

 
 
 

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