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5.55 |
Coming in Game:
Colour in a picture of a Scots man in a kilt |
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6.00 |
Opening
- Opening ceremony, news and notices |
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6.05 |
Chat about |
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6.10 |
Game:
Scotch Broth |
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Played
in teams Give
each person name of an item in the broth: Potato Carrot Meat
Gravy Peas
Onion When
leader calls out name of an item, that person runs to end of room round
obstacle and back. If
‘broth’ is mentioned, whole team to run |
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6.20 |
Craft: Make a tartan |
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The Beaver Scouts can all design their own tartan on a piece of A4
paper |
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6.40 |
Game:
Golf |
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Played
in teams - with each team having a golf club and a ball The
Beaver Then
run back again and pass the ball and club to the next player. |
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6.50 |
Game:
Queenie,
Queenie, who's got the ball
(traditional Scottish game) |
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A person is picked to be
the "queenie," and that person turns her back to everyone else.
The "queenie" then throws the ball over her shoulder and one of
the other players needs to catch it or pick it up. Everyone, except the
"queenie", puts their hands behind their backs so that the
"queenie" doesn't know who has the ball. The "queenie"
then turns around and everyone shouts: because
you don't have the ball!" The "queenie"
has to guess who has the ball through a process of elimination. If the
person with the ball is the last one to be picked, that person becomes the
new "queenie." |
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6.55 |
Closing Ceremony
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7.00 |
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