Guide Program

Tuesday 19 May 2015

Hola Amiga! Welcome to Chile!

For 2015 and 2016 Ontario is twinned with Chile, so we had a meeting to celebrate this link and learn a bit more about our Chilean sisters as our final regular meeting!

As the girls arrived, they finished up their Forests illustrations, stories and skits from last week. We then had our usual opening followed by an active game led by one of the Patrols.

We started the program by learning a little bit about Chile and locating the country on a world map. The girls learned how to count to 10 in Spanish (uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez) and a bit about Guiding in Chile.

Next we learned a bit about the traditional art of Crin Weaving, which uses horsehair to make delicate and intricate patterns. More information can be found here - http://www.participationandexchange.com/working-with-crin-a-chilean-horse-hair-weaving-technique-with-paola-raggo.html. We made a star craft using basic weaving techniques, similar to those used to make a God's Eye. We used white pipecleaners cut into thirds and multi-coloured yarn. If the pipecleaners were gradually folded upwards while weaving, it was possible to make a tiny basket (right).

We then played "Atrapar la Cola", or Catch the Tail. In this game, players are divided into two teams. Each team make a chain, linked by players holding onto the hips or shoulders of the player in front of them. The goal is to keep your chain from falling apart while trying to link up to the end of the opposing team before they link up to you!

Before the meeting, I had made a batch of Cocadas, which are basically a sweet, coconut ball that is baked in the oven. Recipes can be found in various places online. While we had our snack, we read a Chilean Folk Tale aloud - "The Magic of This World" (found at
http://www.recordonline.com/article/20101129/life/11290306)

Then we played another game "Cielo, Luna, Mar", or Sky, Moon, Sea. This game is usually played on a set of stairs, but we taped 3 lines on the floor so the whole unit could play (and it was much safer!). The lines were labeled "Sky", "Moon" and "Sea". A Guider would call out one of these and all the girls had to hop on both feet onto that line. When the next step was called, they had to jump to it (forwards or backwards) with their feet together. Girls were out if they jumped to the wrong line, took an extra step or didn't jump with the rest of the group (we got pretty strict towards the end as all of the girls were really good jumpers!).

Our last activity was another craft. In honour of Senorita Kot we made a beaver (pompom and fun foam) and a flag to go on our camp hats.
The meeting closed with Taps.