Heehee - Look what I found on an old blog! Yes, that's Kerri - um, I mean "Aunty Vader" - (she hasn't aged a day!) and her besty-whom-I-hope-joins-us-eventually, Heather. The original Wonder Twins hit duo!
BALOO participants have asked about using the Wonder Twins skit. Thank you for that compliment. We have talked it over, and this is what we have come up with :
1. The series of skits that you see at BALOO will stay devoted exclusively for BALOO trainings so that new BALOO participants are delighted when they see it at our training.
2. "Historical" Wonder Twins skits have been archived (are sitting somewhere on an unused dinosaur of a computer that hasn't been used for close to a decade), and we no longer have access to them in order to share them with you here.
3. You are certainly welcome to write your own Wonder Twins skit for your use at your pack meetings. If you would like to share them with fellow BALOO graduates on this blog, we will be honored to post them. :)
4. Bonus "points" (in the imaginations of our hearts and minds) for a picture to go with your Wonder Twins skit.
BALOO & YOU
So you've completed both sessions of BALOO training and now you want to find all that great stuff you learned? Have no fear...it's all here!! Find all the games, skits, songs and fun to make your campout a success!
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Wonder Twins Skit
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Planning a Compass Course
- Standing at the starting point, look around in the distance for a hiding place for the first little treasure and next clue: behind a tree, hanging from a branch, behind the garage … Hold the compass and check to see that it’s level enough for the needle or card to spin freely. Wait till it points steadily in one direction, and turn the compass so “N” lines up with the pointer.
Now hold the compass in front of your face, and turn it until the needle points to North. Look to the hiding spot, then look down to the compass and read the “degrees” which point to the spot.
(This method is simple, but not “pinpoint” accurate. Keep the next clue reasonably easy to locate).
- Walk to the first hiding spot and count your steps along the way. Be sure to take the same size steps as the players would. Write down the number of steps and the course (in degrees) on a small piece of paper. This is the clue you’ll give the players at the start.
Repeat the process for the next clue: look for a hiding spot, take a compass bearing, count the steps, and write it down. Once you’ve finished plotting this second clue, you have to backtrack to the first clue location and leave the note with compass bearing and # of steps to the spot you just plotted. Don’t forget to leave a few treats to keep the players enticed.
- Create as many waypoints as you like, but make enough so that each player gets a turn. The final “treasure” can be buried, hidden, or covered, but where all can access it together. (Not up a tree!) It can even lead right into your house where the birthday cake is waiting as the treasure.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
BOOKS AND STUFF
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Skits, Skits and MORE Skits!
-- The Den Lines up, facing the Audience.
-- Den Leader or another announcer says: "This is a test of the Pack 123 emergency broadcast system. This is only a Test."
-- Everyone in the Den hums a very high pitched note (a Beeeeeeeeeeep sound, similar to the tone on the radio just before an emergency broadcast is given).
-- Stop when the leader raises his hand.
-- When the humming stops, the announcer then says: "This has been a test of the Pack 123 emergency broadcast system. This has been only a Test. If this had been an actual emergency, this is what you would hear . . . "
-- At that point everyone in the Den begins to scream and run around terrified and in panic, and then they all run away.
There's a Bear:
The den lines up, with their head tilted and speaking with a slow southern drawl.
1st Cub - Thar's a Bear! (pronounced like Bar)
2nd Cub - Whar?
1st Cub - Over thar! (point to the right with his full left arm)
2nd Cub - Thar's a Bear!
3rd Cub - Whar?
2nd Cub - Over thar! (points just like 1st Cub did)
(Continues down the line, then repeats with pointing to the left with the right arm crossing arms, then repeats with pointing to the right with left foot and both arms crossed, then on the last time 1st Cub says "Over THAR!" and swing his left arm to the left knocking them all down like dominoes)
Tiger Stripes
All Cub but one lines up, facing away from the audience.
A Cub walks up the the first in line, taps first person on the shoulder and asks, "Why do tigers have stripes?"
The Cub who was tapped turns around and says,
"I don't know" taps next Cub and asks,
"Why do tigers have stripes?"
and so it goes down the line until the last Cub turns around and says,
"Because they would look silly with spots"
The last Cub has spots stuck all over him/her.
A Little Gas
Have all the Cubs in a circle passing around a propane bottle for a camp stove/propane lanter.
After they have passed it around a few times, walk up and ask what they are doing.
Their response "passing gas".
Fred, the Trained Flea
A Webelo scout performs a monologue in front of the audience and gets an unsuspecting person to join in.
Scout: Here in my hand is Fred the trained flea. Fred will perform for you some amazing feats. Watch closely. Fred, do jumping jacks! Very good! Cheer, everyone! Fred, do a somersault! Fred, do a high jump! Watch him go way up, then back down. Now, Fred will do a long jump. I need a volunteer to catch Fred.
Pick a Scoutmaster or someone with authority.
Scout: Fred, do a long jump!
Watch Fred jump to the volunteer.
Scout: Oh! He seems to have jumped into your hair!
Walk over to the volunteer and start picking through their hair.
Scout: Here we are...no, that's not Fred.
Toss the flea over your shoulder
Scout: Ah! No, that's not Fred. That's not Fred. Fred, are you in there? That's not Fred either. Boy, there's a lot of fleas in here. Fred? Fred?
Lost Item Skit
First Cub Scout: searches the ground around the campfire.
Second Tiger Scout: What are you looking for? Maybe I can help you find it.
First Tiger Scout: I dropped my favorite marble.
Second Tiger Scout: Where were you standing when you dropped it?
First Tiger Scout: Over there. (points into the darkness).
Second Tiger Scout: Then why aren't you looking over there?
First Tiger Scout: Are you kidding? It's too dark over there. You can't see a thing.
Hiking Games for Cubs
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Are you TRAINED??
Hike: Take Nothing But Pictures, Leave Nothing But Footprints
You could call out the next thing to look for (from a list) or if you have more than one den (or family) on the hike, each leader (or parent) has a copy of the list and could take a picture of what their den (or family) found.
Alternatively, each den can split off on their own and take a picture with the adult's phone of each item on the scavenger hunt list.
You could make up a list for the cubs to find or let them make a list of what they think they will find and then on the hike try to find everything they put on the list. Here are some ideas:
Wonder Twins Skit
Heehee - Look what I found on an old blog! Yes, that's Kerri - um, I mean "Aunty Vader" - (she hasn't aged a day!) and ...
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Heehee - Look what I found on an old blog! Yes, that's Kerri - um, I mean "Aunty Vader" - (she hasn't aged a day!) and ...
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DO NOT use free stock photos or any other drawings, pictures, or photos you find on a Search or in Images. Most of them either are or wil...
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Teach cubs the skills of observation and mindfulness while keeping their minds busy by turning your hike into a scavenger hunt. Y...