1. “Wood Craft is the knowledge of animals and nature”
a) When and where it was told by B.P.? In Scouting for Boys –page No.14,15 Campfire Yarn No.2
What Scouts do? “WOODCRAFT” – Woodcraft is the knowledge of animals and nature.
We learn about different kinds of animals by following their tracks and creeping up to them so that we can watch them in their natural state and study their habits. The whole sport of hunting animals lies in the wood-craft of stalking them, not in killing them.
No Scout willfully kills an animal for the mere sake of killing but only when in want of food –unless it is harmful.
It teaches him which are the best wild fruits and roots for this own food, or which are favourite food for animals, and, therefore, likely to attract them. You learn to notice, by small signs, such as birds suddenly starting up, that someone is moving near, though you cannot see him. By noticing the behavior or dress of people, and putting this and that together, you can sometimes see that they are up to no good. Or you can tell when they are in distress and that chief duties of a Scout, namely, help those in distress in any possible way you can. Remember that it is a disgrace to a Scout, when he is with other people, if they see anything big or little, near or far, high or low, that he has not already seen for himself.
1. b) What opportunity do you provide
for, to have the knowledge of saving the animals and nature?
Ample of opportunities are provided
to the Scouts by getting qualified for the Badges from Pravesh to Rashtrapati
Award to have the knowledge of saving the animals and nature in the topics as
given below:
PRAVESH :
(i) Have brief information of
the Origin of Scouting… -Scouts are learning how BP lived and enjoyed in
woods saving animals and nature, in his young age.
2. Scout Law… - As in 5th point of
Scout Law: “A Scout is a friend to animals and loves nature”, most of the
Scouts are growing Pet Animals and fresh house gardens with vegetables and
flowers.
9. Undertake a 4 hour purposeful
Outing with his Patrol…. - Scouts are aware of not to pluck flowers, which are
on the sides of their Outing pathway, as it would harm the Nature.
PRATHAM SOPAN:
a. Learn about your Patrol, its
Flag, Yell, Song, Cry, Patrol Corner, Patrol Call and participate in Patrol in
Council –
Scout Patrols are named out of 62
Animals and Birds as given in page No.40-46 of Scouting for Boys. BP has given
all the 62 Animals and Birds Cry which induced the Scouts to refer the sounds
whenever they are taken to Zoo.
4. a. Undertake a Troop Service
Project in your School or Scout Headquarters under the guidance of your SM.
-Scouts are expertise in Tree Plantation and maintenance at their School
Ground. e. i. Discuss with your S.M. and render some service involving any one
of the points of Scout Law and submit a report to your S.M.
Scouts are practically doing and
reports shows their dedicated service on the 5th point of Scout Law- A Scout is
a friend to animals and loves nature.
ii. Undertake a Nature Study
Project in consultation with your Patrol Leader and submit the report within 10
days.
As Patrol Leaders had experienced
“Learning by doing” –the PM Shield Competitions: Nature Study Projects are
allotted to the Scouts on any one as under:
(i)
Organise
a Tree Planting Campaign- select a suitable spot eg. A Camp site, a Village, a
Road Side, a Stream, School or a Picnic Spot approved by the District
Commissioner and plant four trees there and maintain these so that they grow.
(ii)
Maintain
at least twelve pot plants with variety of plants or vegetables.
(iii)
Grow
and maintain flower bed or Terrace Garden.
(iv)
Grow
and maintain a vegetable bed or kitchen garden and obtain produce from it.
(v)
Select
a place of eroded ground and work on it to prevent soil erosion and maintain it
as such.
(vi)
Make
a composite pit of a reasonable size and prepare manure of dry leaves.
(vii)
Set
up a grass lawn and maintain properly.
6. a. Know the simple Wood Craft
Signs & follow a trail with his patrol of not less than ½ Km. - Scouts
have enjoyed tracing the Wood Craft Signs on Trees by smelling the Nature.
c. Participate in a Nature Study
Trail: - Scouts have climbed a hill and collected varieties of flowers and
leaves and returned in an hour and assembled on the table with their names
exhibited in the Patrol competition.
DWITIYA SOPAN:
Know different types of Fire used
in Camping/ Outing: - Scouts have arranged the Fire types of 4 for Cook and 4
for Heat.
Lay and light a wood Fire in the
open with not more than two match sticks: - Scouts have done the above Fire
lighting at the boundary of the Headquarters before Cooking.
Follow a Trail laid out using
Compass bearing & distances: - Scouts are sent for a Trail by Patrols with
a Map directing them to follow the Compass bearing using Compass and distances
marked.
Undertake a Development Project in
your School in consultation with the head of the Institution: - Scouts have
successfully undertook the School Development Project and served for a Month
and submitted the Reports –Patrol wise.
Participate in an Anti-Litter
Campaign with your Patrol and help to clean up an area around your School or
Headquarters. - Scouts are doing the Anti-Litter Campaign regularly and helping
to clean up around their Schools.
Friend to Animals -Scouts have knowledge & care
of such birds, insects and reptiles as are generally kept either as pet or for
domestic purposes and have kept a pet in good condition of comfort and health
for at least 12 months.
Gardener -Scouts knows names of 12 plants
pointed out in an ordinary garden and understood the meaning of Pruning,
Budding, Grafting and Manuring and demonstrates any one of : Pruning, Budding,
Grafting.
TRITIYA SOPAN:
Camel man -Scouts knows the tradition
attached to journeys on Camel back in night or during the day.
Hiker - Scouts are trained to make an
article of hiking kit such as a tent, a sleeping bag, campfire blanket,
rucksack or a bag or other container in which to pack daily food or toilet
necessaries etc.
Undertake a Day Hike of 10Kms on
Foot with Patrol / Troop members. Prepare Meals & Tea. Make a report &
submit it within a week after the hike is over. The hike route is to be given
by the Examiner. - After getting DC’s permission, Hike route from the Examiner,
Scouts have undertook a Day Hike of 10 Kms on Foot with Patrol and prepared
Meals & Tea and submitted the report with Route Map excellently prepared.
Cook food for your Patrol by using
Backwoodsman Method:
- Scouts by Patrol, have prepared food using Silver Foil by scrapping the
Potatoes cutting into pieces, tomatoes cutting into pieces, a green chilly to
longside cut, onion into pieces, making the Silver Foil like a Cup, putting
every chopped vegetables into it, pouring a little water, putting a spint of
chilly powder, salt to the required, a tea spoon full of oil, and tied the
Silver Foil cup on top tightly, and kept hanging on the Fire prepared with dry
sticks with two Match sticks lighting, kept for 20 mts for boiling and got it
nicely cooked with a very good taste.
Ecologist - Scouts are propagating against
cutting Trees, Organising Van Mahotsav in Monsoons, Educating people about
pollution problems in the area, regularly.
World Conservation - Scouts have made a list of “What
to do” and “What not to do”- in order not to damage but improve nature when
Hiking and Camping.
Naturalist - Scouts have made 10 sketches of
animals or birds from life and gave the history of 5 of them.
Demonstrate Bucket Chain Method of
Putting off Fire:
- Scouts demonstrated the Bucket Chain Method of putting off Fire by standing
in two Rows.
How to tackle Dry Grass Fire: - Scouts are experienced in
tackling the Dry Grass Fire, as happens every often in the Villages.
RAJYA PURASKAR:
Undertake Overnight Hike for 10
Kms, along with group of Scouts of his own Troop and submit report to the S.M.
within 10 days (OR) Cycle Hike for 30 Kms. - After completion of Tritiya Sopan
tests, Scouts who are preparing for Rajya Puraskar Award, undertakes Overnight
Hike for 10 Kms on Foot.
Work on one of the following for 6
Months and submit a report –
Nature Collection: - Scouts have collected thirty
different species of Flowers, Ferns and Grasses dried and mounted, giving
names, places and dates and recognize them, giving a short description of the
Ten Specimen. Soil Conservator: - Scouts have submitted a report for
having given service in any of the following projects at least for 40 hours:-
Methods used for Soil Conservation such as Mer Bandi, (Tree Plantation) or
Afforestation filling up the Gully (Khai Patan) etc. Literacy Scouts taught
three R’s (Reading, Writing and Arithmetic) to 10 illiterate people / helped 10
children in their studies. Community Worker Scouts had worked as liaison
between Community and other resources of development ie. Banks, Hospitals,
Specialists etc.
Rural Worker - Scouts have helped 20 Children
got immunized.
Starman - Scouts have Pointed out in the
sky –
Constellations visible all the year
round;
Constellations not visible all the
year round;
First magnitude Stars, knowing to
which constellations they belong and what time of the year they are visible.
Forester Scouts have knowledge of
growth and development of 12 different species of Trees in the locality and are
abled to recognize them at a distance, at any season of year, as well as by the
bark, leaf, flower and fruit and knows their chief respective uses in fuel,
fodder, fruit, medicine, timber and other uses.
Naturalist Scouts have made 10
sketches of animals or birds from life and gave history of 5 of them. Farmer
Scouts are able to weed, water the plants and does after culture, as mostly
they are from the family of Farmer.
Dairyman Scouts have produced Certificate from their parents (as home), having worked for at least 3 months, having gained knowledge by practice of the management of at least one animal (Cow / Buffalo or Goat). Sea Fisherman Scouts had a practical knowledge of the various methods of catching sea fish for market by means of trawls, nets and lines and catching shell-fish, have practical experience of at least 2 of these methods, as their families are from Coastal Area.
2. Camping is the great point in Scouting which appears to the boy and the opportunity for teaching himself reliance and reposefulness besides giving him health.
a) In which camp fire yarn B.P. told like this?
B.P told the above statement in the "Campfire Yarn No. 09" in the 'Note to Parent' Section.
b) Plan and conduct atleast two week end camps and report?
The Plan shall be prepared at your own and a report of the same shall be prepared.