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TAWNY STAR - DESCRIPTION The purpose of the Creative Expression activity area is to encourage youth to creatively explore and express themselves through activities applying imagination and innovation. Activities are intended to provide creative outlets for children's interests through the use of music, arts, and crafts, increase awareness of how modern technology can be used for creative expression, and promote literacy and reading skills. Youth can also develop a sense of accomplishment by pursuing a project from start to finish.
The Tawny Star provides simple projects to simulate imagination for children with only limited experience with creatively solving problems. Too often adults give children pre-determined projects to work on; successful completion is judged by adults. The Tawny Star provides activities that leave the end product up to the Cub to decide.
TAWNY STAR - PURPOSE To Cubs to creatively explore and express themselves through activities which use imagination and innovation. The Creative Expression Activity Area has four goals:
- To develop a creative outlet for youth interests through the use of music, arts and crafts in the Cub program.
- To enhance youth awareness how they can use modern technology for creative expression.
- To stimulate and foster Cub literacy through activities which promote or require reading skills.
- To provide opportunities for Cubs to pursue a project from start to fininsh, thereby producing a sense of accomplishment.
- The Creative Expression Activity Area is designed to help Cubs become creative thinkers through a variety of activities that promote innovative self-expression. The Activity areas comprises the Tawny Star, Creative Expression Badges, and the Canadian Arts Award.
TAWNY STAR - REQUIREMENTS
| A Requirements - Choose any 6 |
- Show how to safely use simple tools, including a pocket knife.
- Make a simple article such as a puppet, toy or game, papier-mache item, woggle, etc.
- Type a simple message, letter, story or poem.
- Make a working model and demonstrate its operation.
- Build and fly a model airplane or kite.
- Make and play a simple musical instrument.
- Make and use a simple periscope.
- Write a story, skit, poem or limerick.
- Produce an original and imaginative piece of art such as a mobile, sculpture, driftwood article, display of sketches or photographs, picture puzzle, or collage.
- Send and receive a message in code, such as morse code, semaphore or a secret code you made up yourself.
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| B Requirements - Choose any 3 |
- Tell a story using photographs, slides, video tape, or puppets.
- Make and set up something related to the environment, such as a weather vane, nest box, bird feeder, or composter.
- Paint a mural or do a poster for an event such as Fire Prevention Week, Scoutrees for Canada, National Wildlife Week, Scout-Guide Week or any other special occasion.
- From scrap material, make equipment for games: tetherball equipment, bean bags, rope rings, a slide, swing, trapeze, etc.
- Without hurting nature, make a decorative piece such as a wall plaque, framed picture, lamp shade or lamp stand from a collection of natural articles.
- Recite, sing or perform a skit from a story you have read or written, such as the life of Baden-Powell.
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Program Resources
Printable PDF of Star Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here
TAWNY STAR - BADGES
These badges provide Cubs with a with a well-rounded learning experience in creative activities.
| ARTIST BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
Complete any five of the following:
- Draw or paint an original illustration of an incident or character from a story such as the Jungle Book.
- Draw or paint, from life or memory, any animal or person you have seen.
- Draw or paint a landscape while looking at it.
- Arrange some items and draw or paint them.
- Keep and use a sketch book for a period of one month.
- Illustrate an incident from a story, such as the Jungle Book, using characters in a series of four or more sketches.
- Make a greeting card of your own design.
- Make an original model from any suitable material.
- Create a print using original designs cut into linoleum, potatoes, or other kinds of blocks.
Program Resources
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| CARPENTER BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
- Show the proper and safe use of five basic tools such as: saw; hammer, square, smooth plane, rule and tape measure.
- Show how to take care of basic tools.
- Using basic tools, construct a project such as a lair divider or curtain, toy storage box, flower box, trinket box, shoe box, model house, tool box, bird house, etc.
- Explain the purpose of the following supplementary tools: hand drill, set of screwdrivers, mitre box, file, wrench, pliers, and vise grip.
- Show how to use two of the supplementary tools.
Program Resources
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| COLLECTOR BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
Collect and organize a group of objects of your choice and keep your collection for a period of at least three months. Some examples: coins, stamps, photos, books, comics, sports player cards, leaves, matchbox toys, etc. Show and talk about your collection at a pack meeting.
Program Resources
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| COMPUTER BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
- From the following list, identify three input devices, three output devices, two storage devices and one processing device. Briefly explain the function of each:
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Monitor |
CD-Rom |
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Keyboard |
Tape Drive |
| ROM |
Hard Drive |
Scanner |
| Printer |
Mouse |
Digital Camera |
| Disk Drive |
Joy Stick |
Speakers |
| Floppy Disk |
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- Explain how to care for a computer and disks.
- Do either (a) or (b):
- List ten uses of computers in your home and/or school
- Explain how computers are used in entertainment, education and business or visit a local business, community service or research organization that uses computers, and report on how they use computers in their activities. (Do no use video arcades.)
- Complete both of the following:
- Briefly explain what the World wide Web is
- Using the World Wide Web with an adult, find a site that has information about a Cub badge or award. For example, look for a website that has information about star gazing for the Astronomers badge
- Explain the function of five commands in any computer application.
- Explain to a person who has never used a computer before how to start a computer, open an application, save work, shut down a program and turn off a computer.
- Do either (a) or (b):
- Write a story or report using word processing, doing all the revisions on a computer. Print the first draft and final revision. Explain how you made revisions
- Using a computer, design a new Cub badge or camp crest. (You may not use clip art)
Program Resources
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| ENTERTAINER BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
Complete any six of the following:
- Play a simple melody on an instrument.
- Dress in appropriate costume and act or mime an incident from literature.
- Perform a recitation.
- Sing three songs and lead the pack in singing the chorus.
- Lead and sing two folk songs.
- Tell a story using puppets.
- Perform two magic tricks.
- Perform a solo dance.
- Lead the pack in some form of folk dancing.
- Direct a group in a skit.
- Do a play or dance from the Jungle Book.
Program Resources
Printable PDF of Badge Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here |
| HANDICRAFT BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
Complete and four of the following:
- Make a toy from recycled odds and ends.
- Make a toy of some reasonable size, such as a boat, model locomotive, KubKar, airplane, animal, etc.
- Make a project such as a farmyard, village, Noah's Ark with animals, Jungle Book scene, cottage with furniture, railroad station, etc.
- Repair two toys. Show them to one of your leaders before and after you work on them.
- Make two useful or decorative articles from wool, leather, string or other suitable material.
- Build a model kit that takes time and effort to complete.
- Make a puppet or marionette.
- Make and fly a kite.
Program Resources
Printable PDF of Badge Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here |
| MUSICIAN BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
- Identify the notes of the staff and the values of notes and rest signs.
- Explain the meaning of piano, forte, moderato,staccato, largo, pianissimo, fortissimo.
- Do three of the following:
- Play a simple tune on a recognized instrument
- Demonstrate ability with a rhythm instrument such as castanets, drum, etc.
- Sing a major scale ascending and descending, and the three notes of a major and minor triad
- Tap or clap the rhythm of a four-bar phrase previously played by an adult
- Sing a short solo
- Be a member of a recognized choir, band or ensemble
Program Resources
Printable PDF of Badge Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here |
| PHOTOGRAPHER BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
Can be completed using a camera, or video recorder.
- Complete the following:
- Understand and explain the features of the camera you are using and how to properly care in the equipment.
- Explain and demonstrate how to property load, focus, hold and shoot the camera, along with knowing some common mistakes in taking pictures.
- Understand the different types of film or tape available for your camera and their uses.
- Using the above skills, complete any three of the following:
- Make a family tree using pictures or video tape
- Create a display of photographs or video on a subject of your choice
- Write a short safety story and illustrate it through pictures or video using members of your pack, six or friends as the cast
- Create a short skit and tell it through photos or video tape using members of your pack, six or friends as the cast
- Take a set of nature pictures or video and display it to your pack
- Take a roll of pictures or video of interesting people and places in your community
- Interview a senior citizen about what life was like at your age using photos or video to record your interview
- Create a display of photographs or video showing your six or pack at a meeting, outing or camp and show this at a Scouting event
Program Resources
Printable PDF of Badge Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here |
| READER BADGE |
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Badge Requirements
- Do any two of the following:
- With adult help, make up a list of books that might interest you and read three of them
- Discuss with an adult what you think were the main features of a book you read
- Tell or read to your pack, your six or a small group a story or part of a story you have read
- Do any two of the following:
- Show your ability to use the local school or public library by explaining its rules and the reasons for them. Explain the use of the card, microfiche, or computer catalogue and describe, in general terms, the locations of the different categories of books
- Be a member of the local library and hold a library card
- Show how to use a dictionary, atlas and an encyclopedia
- Do any two of the following:
- Describe the parts of a book: table of contents, foreword, chapters, glossary, index, etc
- Show how to open a new book and how to care for all books
- Make and title a dust-cover for a book
- Read a story from the Jungle Book and retell it to your six or pack.
- With adult help, select a children's book and read it aloud to a Beaver or other young child.
Program Resources
Printable PDF of Badge Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here |
TAWNY STAR - AWARDS
| CANADIAN ARTS AWARD |
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This is the top level award for the Creative Expression Activity Area. This award provides an opportunity for Cubs who are keenly interested in the Creative Arts to focus their attention and energies.
Award Requirements
- Earn the Tawny Star
- Earn one of the Creative Expression related badges
- Visit with an artisan, craftsman, author, musician, or serious hobbyist and learn about their work or activities
- Participate in a cultural event such as an art or craft show, concert, play, choir, or community performance
Program Resources
Printable PDF of Award Requirements (Scouts Canada) Click Here |
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