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Bear Den 12

November Homework
Date: 11/1/07 - 11/30/07
Location: Cub Scout's Home
November 2007 Theme - Indian Nations
Homework Assignments 15c; 18h; 23d,e
15.GAMES, GAMES, GAMES! (Page 126) Do two requirements. c. Select a game that your den has never played. Explain the rules. Tell them how to play it, and then play it with them.
18. JOT IT DOWN (Page 140) Do requirement h and four other requirements. Complete the Character Connection for Honesty. - Know. Tell what made it difficult to be clear and accurate as you wrote details and kept records, and tell what could tempt you to write something that was not exactly true. Define honesty.
- Commit. Tell why it is important to be honest and trustworthy with yourself and with others. Imagine you had reported something inaccurately and tell how you could set the record straight. Give reasons that honest reporting will earn the trust of others.
- Practice. While doing the requirement for this achievement, be honest when you are writing about real events.
23. SPORTS, SPORTS, SPORTS (Page 170) Do all five requirements. d. Watch a sport on TV with a parent or some other adult member of your family. e. Attend a high school, college, or professional sporting event with your family or your den.
Arrow Point A3g 3. WHAT MAKES AMERICA SPECIAL? (Page 34) (Do requirements (a) and (j) and any two of the other requirements. g. Display the U.S. flag in your home or fly it on three national holidays..
Pin - Map and Compass
Belt Loop Complete these three requirements:
1. Show how to orient a map. Find three landmarks on the map 2. Explain how a compass works. 3. Draw a map of your neighborhood. Label the streets and plot the route you take to get to a place that you often visit.
Academics Pin Earn the Map and Compass belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
1. Define cartography. 2. Make a poster showing 10 map symbols and their meaning. 3. Read a book or story about a famous explorer or navigator. Tell your den or family what you learned. 4. Make a simple compass with a magnet and pin. 5. Explain the difference between latitude and longitude and show them on a map or globe. 6. Draw a compass rose for a map. Label north, south, east, and west. 7. Study a blank map of the United States of America. Label your state, and the states that share its boundary lines. 8. In the field, show how to take a compass bearing and how to follow it. 9. Show how to measure distances, using a scale on a map legend. 10. Measure your pace. Then layout a simple compass course for your den to try. 11. Using a road map, determine how many miles it is between two major cities or familiar destinations. 12. Explain what the different map colors can mean on a map.
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