Woods of Wisdom Troop Program Features |
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Teamwork (Show three or four short pieces of rope.) These pieces of rope are a lot like individual Scouts. You can use these ropes for knot-tying practice • or, for ting a small package. (Call up two or three Scouts and ask them to join the ropes with square knots or sheet bends.) Now we have a much more useful rope, one we could use for pioneering or other jobs where we teed a good length of rope. Your patrol and the whole troop work the same vay. Scouts who work together like these ropes can achieve much bigger things. But remember that this rope is only as strong as ts weakest link. The same idea applies to our patrols and troop. They can't be strong unless everyone pulls together. Theme work is just as important in Scouting as it is on a football team. Strive to be a strong link in your patrol. Do your best to live by the ideals we talk about in the Scout oath and Law. Learn your Scouting skills to the lest of your ability, and take part in everything the troop and your patrol do. Don't be a weak link. |
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