Tiger Elective Adventures: Sky Is the Limit 1. With your den or adult partner, go outside to observe the night sky. Talk about objects you see or might see. 2. Look at a distant object through a telescope or binoculars. Show how to focus the device you …
Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Earth Rocks! 1. Do the following:a. Explain the meaning of the word “geology.”b. Explain why this kind of science is an important part of yourworld.c. Share with your family or with your den what you learnedabout the meaning of geology.2. …
Do all of these: 1. Pick one type of engineer. With the help of the Internet, your local library, or a local engineer you may know or locate, discover, and record in your book three things that describe what that engineer does. (Be sure to have your Webelos den leader, parent, or guardian’s permission to use the Internet.) Share your findings with your Webelos den. 2. Learn to follow engineering design principles by doing the following: a. Examine a set of blueprints. Using these as a model, construct your own set of blueprints or plans to design a project. b. Using the blueprints or plans from your own design, construct your project. Your project may be something useful or something fun. c. Share your project with your Webelos den and your pack by displaying the project at a pack meeting. 3. Explore other fields of engineering and how they have helped form our past, present, and future. 4. Pick and do two projects using the engineering skills you have learned. Share your projects with your den, and also exhibit them at a pack meeting.
BSA retired this adventure in May 2022. This information remains for reference only. Wolf Elective Adventure: Motor Away 1. Do the following:a. Create and fly three different types of paper airplanes. Before launching them, record which one you believe will travel the farthest and what property …
Scouts can build their own theme park ride! Visit Epcots Innovention building and stop by Sum of All Thrills. This is where scouts and their ride partners will take a turn in the Designer Lab creating their one-of-a-kind ride experience. Using an interactive touchscreen design panel, …
1. Play a game that demonstrates your knowledge of dinosaurs, such as a dinosaur match game. 2. Create an imaginary dinosaur. Share with your den its name, what it eats, and where it lives. 3. Make a fossil cast. 4. Make a dinosaur dig. 5. Make edible fossil layers. Explain how this snack is a good model for the formation of fossils. 6. Be a paleontologist, and dig through the dinosaur digs made by your den. Show and explain the ways a paleontologist works carefully during a dig.
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