Saturday, July 24, 2010 @ 9:02 PM
Proficiency Badges
Hello Guides!
Below is the information for your 2 proficiency badges - Hostess Badge and Collectors' Badge.
Hostess BadgeSec 1s, Lin Min, Hui Ling and Sue Fang.
30th July
1. Entertaining guests at afternoon tea
- In this case, it will be a teacher and a few seniors.
- Bring your own
tea set (you can share with your batchmates),
table decor,
table cloth and
INEXPENSIVE snacks (pandan cakes, etc) for 4 people.
- Your table decor has to be accompanied with a
theme (flowers/animals/colours, etc). E.g. Theme is flowers, tablecloth can of flower patterns, decorate table with flowers.
- Strike up conversations with your guests and know proper etiquette (pouring of tea, etc).
2. Writing letters
- You are required to write
two letters:
Invitation to your tea party and
refusing an invitation.
- This will be
done on the spot while you are waiting for your turn to entertain the guests.
- Letters have to be in
formal tone.
- Bring your own
papers/cards and
writing materials.- You may want to correspond your letters with your
theme. E.g. Theme is flowers, you can decorate your letter with flower patterns.
*Please do not buy tea sets just for this test.
**You may want to search the web for more information on being a good hostess and how to write a proper formal letter, or ask your seniors for more info.
Collectors' BadgeSec 1s, 2s and 3s.
You are required to do clauses 1 and 2 to acquire this badge.
Done over a period of 6 months - Due January '11
Clause 1:
Show a collection, made over a period of at least six months, of one of the following: stamps, postcards, postmarks, crest or equivalent; the material is to be drawn from many sources as possible.
Discuss with the tester:
1.1 Why she finds this hobby interesting;
1.2 What she has learnt from it;
1.3 How she can develop her interest.
Clause 2:
Pass three of the following clauses:
2.1 Make a scrap-book for a children’s hospital;
2.2 Make a book of pictures, cutting etc; to illustrate World Guiding
(i.e. within and/or outside the Commonwealth);
2.3 (i) Make at least twelve leaf prints; name and mount them; or
- (ii) Make twelve coloured plaster casts of leaves or twigs; or
- (iii) Mount and label a collection of twigs and fruits of at least eight trees, to give to a Company or Pack.
2.4 Make a collection of at least ten objects which would be of interest to a foreign Company or Pack, and descriptive catalogue to accompany it. Pack in a box small enough to be sent aboard by letter post;
2.5 Collect and mount illustrations of six birds that the candidate has seen, together with information concerning each to include:
- (i) A description of the bird; a particular characteristics; where it is likely to be found; and what it feeds on.
- (ii) Its nest and eggs.
Present the collection to the Company library.
2.6 Make a collection of eighteen wild flowers with their leaves; press, mount and name them. Present them alone or another company.
2.7 Take a set of 15 photographs on a subject of her choice.
Note: The collection is to judge on neatness and method in arrangement and on the interest shown in it by the candidate.
Jiayou Guides! (;
Cheers
Saturday, July 17, 2010 @ 9:33 PM
Accident Prevention Badge for Sec2s
Hello Sec2s, this is regarding your accident prevention badge so please take note. It is very important. (All Modules and Badgework are important, by the way.)
Part 1:
Please download the attachment below and study for an upcoming test on Monday 19/07/10. Sorry for the late announcement.
www.mediafire.com/?c8m2d33yc9mmuea______________________________________________________________
Part 2:
In normal combined patrols, you all have to come up with a skit to present on 26/07/10.
Include the following points:
1. Know and where possible, demonstrate how to guard against accidents and when using: gas electrical appliances, kerosene stoves, naked lights, open fires.
2. Know at least three different ways of preventing accidents:
- When boating and bathing;
- When using public transport, cars and cycles;
- When with animals;
- In high-rise buildings.
Thank you and work hard! :)
Saturday, July 24, 2010 @ 9:02 PM
Proficiency Badges
Hello Guides!
Below is the information for your 2 proficiency badges - Hostess Badge and Collectors' Badge.
Hostess BadgeSec 1s, Lin Min, Hui Ling and Sue Fang.
30th July
1. Entertaining guests at afternoon tea
- In this case, it will be a teacher and a few seniors.
- Bring your own
tea set (you can share with your batchmates),
table decor,
table cloth and
INEXPENSIVE snacks (pandan cakes, etc) for 4 people.
- Your table decor has to be accompanied with a
theme (flowers/animals/colours, etc). E.g. Theme is flowers, tablecloth can of flower patterns, decorate table with flowers.
- Strike up conversations with your guests and know proper etiquette (pouring of tea, etc).
2. Writing letters
- You are required to write
two letters:
Invitation to your tea party and
refusing an invitation.
- This will be
done on the spot while you are waiting for your turn to entertain the guests.
- Letters have to be in
formal tone.
- Bring your own
papers/cards and
writing materials.- You may want to correspond your letters with your
theme. E.g. Theme is flowers, you can decorate your letter with flower patterns.
*Please do not buy tea sets just for this test.
**You may want to search the web for more information on being a good hostess and how to write a proper formal letter, or ask your seniors for more info.
Collectors' BadgeSec 1s, 2s and 3s.
You are required to do clauses 1 and 2 to acquire this badge.
Done over a period of 6 months - Due January '11
Clause 1:
Show a collection, made over a period of at least six months, of one of the following: stamps, postcards, postmarks, crest or equivalent; the material is to be drawn from many sources as possible.
Discuss with the tester:
1.1 Why she finds this hobby interesting;
1.2 What she has learnt from it;
1.3 How she can develop her interest.
Clause 2:
Pass three of the following clauses:
2.1 Make a scrap-book for a children’s hospital;
2.2 Make a book of pictures, cutting etc; to illustrate World Guiding
(i.e. within and/or outside the Commonwealth);
2.3 (i) Make at least twelve leaf prints; name and mount them; or
- (ii) Make twelve coloured plaster casts of leaves or twigs; or
- (iii) Mount and label a collection of twigs and fruits of at least eight trees, to give to a Company or Pack.
2.4 Make a collection of at least ten objects which would be of interest to a foreign Company or Pack, and descriptive catalogue to accompany it. Pack in a box small enough to be sent aboard by letter post;
2.5 Collect and mount illustrations of six birds that the candidate has seen, together with information concerning each to include:
- (i) A description of the bird; a particular characteristics; where it is likely to be found; and what it feeds on.
- (ii) Its nest and eggs.
Present the collection to the Company library.
2.6 Make a collection of eighteen wild flowers with their leaves; press, mount and name them. Present them alone or another company.
2.7 Take a set of 15 photographs on a subject of her choice.
Note: The collection is to judge on neatness and method in arrangement and on the interest shown in it by the candidate.
Jiayou Guides! (;
Cheers
Saturday, July 17, 2010 @ 9:33 PM
Accident Prevention Badge for Sec2s
Hello Sec2s, this is regarding your accident prevention badge so please take note. It is very important. (All Modules and Badgework are important, by the way.)
Part 1:
Please download the attachment below and study for an upcoming test on Monday 19/07/10. Sorry for the late announcement.
www.mediafire.com/?c8m2d33yc9mmuea______________________________________________________________
Part 2:
In normal combined patrols, you all have to come up with a skit to present on 26/07/10.
Include the following points:
1. Know and where possible, demonstrate how to guard against accidents and when using: gas electrical appliances, kerosene stoves, naked lights, open fires.
2. Know at least three different ways of preventing accidents:
- When boating and bathing;
- When using public transport, cars and cycles;
- When with animals;
- In high-rise buildings.
Thank you and work hard! :)
AHSGG
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