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Before Leaving House: - Pack:
- wolf books
- folders
- slide
- water bottle
- papers/tp for skit
- hand stuff - scissors, paper, glue sticks, instructions, scissors, squares
- camera with CARD
- newsletters
- hourglass
- webkinz
- pig pictures
- phone # sheets
- marbles
- instructions
- den doodle (maybe)
- scenarios
- stickers
- tracker
- bon-ton booklets
- cut out hand paper
- cut out picture paper
- assemble hand packets
- find glue sticks, scissors
- make slide
- put card in camera
- find hourglass
- print pig pictures
- label webkinz
- write out and print instructions
- write out and print scenarios
- get tracker out of papers
- gather bon-ton booklets
- iron uniforms
- check jeans
After I Get to Church: - thank you notes
- get flags
- take pictures
- get progress toward ranks/gold beads
- lay out hand packets
- lay out newsletters
- write law of the pack on the board
- lay out scenarios near board
- lay out positive attitude reminders
- put out hourglass
- lay out marbles
Opening: 7:00-7:05 - Flag salute (Chane leads - square formation)
- Mention Wolf of the Week
7:05-7:15 - Skit - tell about, practice
7:15-7:25 - Positive attitude - questions, scenarios
7:25-7:40 - Tell about hourglass
- Collections
- Show pig pictures
7:40-7:50 - Practice flag folding
- Work on hands
- Hand out gold beads
7:50-8:00 - Pass out phone number sheets
- Collect marbles
- Law of the Pack
- Collect hands
- Make sure everyone let me take their pictures
- Ask Bethany about Wolf questionnaire
Hand Instructions: - Put your hand on the red paper so that it covers your name - use any hand position you want (closed fingers, pointing, opening fingers, etc)
- Trace your hand on the red paper on the side that has your name written on it - try to make sure your name ends up inside your hand
- Cut out the hand
- Turn it over and glue the yellow square onto your hand anywhere you want (can be on the palm, fingers, etc)
Positive Attitude - Complain about:
- They'll probably forget to let us do the skit,
- I'll probably forget the props,
- we probably won't be loud enough because the microphone is hard to hold while doing a skit and the room is noisy,
- I don't know why we even bother to do a skit,
- it's hot in here, why is it always hot in here?,
- we only have 8 den meetings let before the blue & gold banquet - that's probably not enough to get all of our stuff done,
- the meetings aren't long enough to do everything,
- why do they make us do so many things?,
- I'm not a very good den leader anyway because a good den leader would know how to get all of this stuff done without worrying about it
- Ask how I make them feel grumbling and complaining?
- Ask what they think a positive attitude is?
- Ask about the different things I complained about and how I could change my thinking:
- If they forget to let us do the skit, what should we do? What's the worst that would happen?
- If I forget the props, what is the worst that would happen? What could I do to fix it? Should I have a backup plan if I'm worried? Should I plan an extra skit or make sure I have a reminder note to myself about bringing the props?
- What can we do to make sure we are loud enough?
- What could I do instead of grumbling that I'm hot?
- How could I change my thinking about the amount of stuff to do before the blue & gold banquet? Could I ask for help? Could I make sure I plan the right things and maybe cut out some extra things we do? Could I plan a go-see-it on a weekend to squeeze in an extra meeting?
- If I think I'm not a good den leader, will I be a good den leader? If I think we won't get everything done and give up, are we more or less likely to get everything done?
- Ask them about some things that make them feel frustrated or bad or want to give up. Ask for solutions or how positive thinking can help? Tell about how I have trouble with organizing and remembering and what I do to fix it.
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