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Latest revision as of 10:51, 12 July 2019
Under the program revitalization effort of the Canadian Path, this article is no longer be applicable to the current program.
It remains here for reference purposes only.
For information on items replacing this topic, see Cub Scouts Arts.
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Outcomes
Through acting, singing, dancing and other creative activities, Cubs learn how to entertain a group. They also develop the self-confidence needed to perform and speak in public.[1]
Requirements
Do any six (6) of the following:
- Play a simple melody on an instrument.
- Dress in appropriate costume and act or mime an incident from literature.
- Perform a recitation.
- Sing three songs and lead the pack in singing the chorus.
- Lead and sing two folk songs. (CHG01)
- Tell a story using puppets.
- Perform two magic tricks.
- Perform a solo dance.
- Lead the pack in some form of folk dancing.
- Direct a group in a skit.
- Do a play or dance from the Jungle Book.
Cross-badge links:
- Part 5: Canadian Heritage Badge 1
- Part 6: Tawny Star B1. Make the puppets and you also have Tawny Star A2 and Handicraft Badge 7
- Part 11: Tawny Star B6
Program Suggestions
References
- ↑ Taken from MEASURING SUCCESS - THE SCOUTING WAY