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Showing posts with label Collecting Badge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collecting Badge. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Collecting Badge

For our second meeting in October, we started working on the Collecting Badge - we will be finishing the badge with a 'Collections & Hobbies Show' at Enrolment in November.

As the girls arrived, they divided into their Patrols to complete their jobs for the evening. We opened with the Horseshoe, followed by a game led by the Active Living Patrol for the evening - a game called Hotdog Tag.

We expanded the scope of the badge to include both collections and hobbies so that everyone could participate. To get everyone thinking about their collections/hobbies, we started with a game where everyone had a tag on their bag with someone else's collection/hobby. When they found the person whose collection was on their back, that person had to tell them something interesting about their collection/hobby. The girls then linked arms and continued until everyone was in a circle (actually, we wound up with 2 circles...)

Before moving on, we started out with a brief discussion about things to think about before starting a collection/hobby. The girls came up with some good ideas, including space, availability of items, and parental permission! We added the ideas from the program book - fun, affordability, space, and impact on the environment.

Our main activity of the evening was making collection/hobby posters. Each girl had paper to make a draft and then received a sheet of bristol board to make a poster sharing about her collection/hobby. These will be displayed at Enrolment, and the girls will be able to bring in items from their collection/hobby if they wish. For those in search of ideas about what to include, we came up with the following list:
  • Title - what do you collect/what is your hobby?
  • Why do you like it?
  • How many items do you have?
  • How long have you been collecting/doing your hobby?
  • What makes your collection/hobby special?
  • What is the most interesting thing you've learned/done with your collection/hobby?
  • What is your favourite item in your collection/event in your hobby?
  • Do any of your friends or family members have the same collection/hobby?
  • Pictures & Drawings!
Towards the end of the evening, we had everyone clean up and then had a discussion about how collecting can help others. The girls shared about items they had collected in aid of others - i.e. books, food, clothing - we did have to dig a bit to get the girls to think beyond money, but once we did the results were worthwhile. We also surveyed the girls to find out who had taken part in a park, playground or community clean-up to cover another clause of the badge.

The meeting was closed with reminders for next week and Taps.