SIZZLE of the Outdoor Program
WHERE can outdoor adventures be found?
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES SCOUTMASTER -- SCOUTS -- The Scouts got cold and wet The tents blew down Ingredients for the evening meal were left at home We survived We solved problems as a team We learned the importance of more thorough planning We strengthened friendships
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TRUE OR FALSE: At a minimum, Scouts should spend at least 10 days and nights outdoors each year.
TRUE OR FALSE: In the outdoors, Scouts can encounter situations that require them to become leaders.
TRUE OR FALSE: A Scout troop should not get stuck on only one single outdoor activity type, like backpacking or tailgate camping.
Most, if not all, boys join Scouting for camping. TRUE OR FALSE: Most, if not all, boys join Scouting for camping.
TRUE OR FALSE: Conservation and service projects are opportunities for outdoor adventures.
TRUE OR FALSE: Camping is one of the primary tools used by the Boy Scouts of America to achieve its aims.
TRUE OR FALSE: New Scout troops and novice Scoutmasters should start small with outdoor activities that are within their skill levels and comfort zones.
TRUE OR FALSE: The experience of an outdoor adventure is different from the perspective of a boy than of an adult.