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pic pic  SCOUTS - CREATIVE CHALLENGE - LAST UPDATED 17/08/2008
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NameActivity 1Activity 2Activity 3Date Finished
Ben L Barn Dance   
James T Team Building WC08   
Mark V Camp Fire SC07Team Building SC07  
Oliver P Barn DanceTeam Building at Bedfords  
COMPLETED
Abbie L Building bird boxesTeam Building at BedfordsCamp Fire SC07SC07
Adam V Dough CraftTeamworking Exercises 05Camp Fire SC07SC07
Ben R School PlayTeamworking ExercisesSweet Making20/11/2005
Charlie K Dough CraftCampfire sketchTeamworking Exercises 05Yes
Christopher S Building bird boxesCampfire Sketch FS07Team Building at Bedfords2007
Craig W School PlayCampfire sketchSweet Making20/11/2005
Daniel H Sweet MakingTeamworking Exercises 05Camp Fire KISC 0601/08/2006
Gareth E Rocket ModelsBarn DanceTeam Building WC0819/01/2008
Georgia S Building bird boxesBedfords Mural EntryTeam Building at Bedfords2007
Hannah S The Havering ShowRocket ModelsBarn Dance17/11/07
James K Campfire sketchSweet MakingTeamworking Exercises 052005
Josh B Sweet MakingCamp fire sketch FS06Team Building at Bedfords2007
Kelvin R Building bird boxesCampfire Sketch FS07Bedfords Mural Entry01/05/2007
Louis W Franklin Camp Fire 08   
Oliver H Sweet MakingTeamworking Exercises 05Camp Fire KISC 0601/08/2006
Olly E Dough CraftSchool PlayBubble Machine03/03/2005
Reiss S Rocket ModelsTeam Building WC08Camp Fire06/08/2008
Rowan B Building bird boxesTeam Building at BedfordsCamp Fire SC0701/08/2007
Sean L Sweet MakingTeamworking Exercises 05Camp Fire KISC 0601/08/2006
Taylor W Teamworking Exercises 05Camp fire sketch FS06KISC vid 0601/10/2006
Thom S Dough CraftTeamworking Exercises 05Camp fire sketch FS0630/04/2006
Will T Dough CraftCampfire sketchTeam Building WC0819/01/2008

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To achieve the Creative Challenge, the Scout must complete the activities from three of the six following areas:

Area One - Performing

  • Take part in an entertainment in front of an audience.

For example: a short play, a series of sketches, magic tricks, singing, playing a musical instrument, a Scout Show, a dance, or a puppet show.

Area Two - Crafts

  • Have a go at some creative crafts.

For example: glass painting, macramé, art-straws, leatherwork, photography, sweetmaking, decorative knotting, or candlemaking.

Area Three - Promotions

  • Promote local Scouting.

For example: a newsletter, poster, video, website, audio broadcast, or display.

Area Four - Problem Solving

  • Take an active part in activities requiring a number of problem-solving skills, effective teamwork and creative thinking.

For example: incident hikes or timed challenges, mental, physical or skill.

Area Five - Construction

  • Make something using a construction kit.

For example: model aircraft, 3-dimensional jigsaw, model pioneering project etc.

Area Six - Worship

  • Take a leading role in preparing and participating in an act of worship or Scouts' Own.

For example: selecting readings, writing prayers and exploring beliefs. This may involve all the Scouts from the Troop at a residential experience or event.

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