WOOD CRAFT SIGNS Sulekha Rani.R ,PGT Chemistry ,KV NTPC Kayamkulam
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By Sulekha Rani.R, P.G.T Chemistry, KV INS Droncharya ,Cochin
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
WOOD CRAFT SIGNS
GUIDE - SYLLABUS
DETAILED GUIDE SYLLABUS.
Sulekha Rani.R,PGT Chemistry,KV NTPC Kayamkulam
Pravesh Requirements
1) Have brief information of the origin of guiding.
2) Guide Law and Promise.
3) Guide Motto, Sign, Salute and left hand shake.
4) Daily Good-turn at home and maintain a diary at least for a month.
5) Know the parts of Guide uniform and how to wear it.
6) Know the composition and significance of the National flag, The Bharat Scouts & Guides Flag and the World Scout Flag.
7) Sing correctly Scout prayer and Scout Flag Song.
8) Attend at least four Troop Meetings.
1) Learn about your Patrol its Flag, yell or song and corner.
2) Know general rules of health, Practice B.P's six exercises or Six Asanas or Surya Namaskar.
3) Learn and practice Hand signals and whistle Signals,
4) Lean wood craft signs and follow a track.
5) Whip the ends of a rope.
6) Tie and show uses of reef knot, sheet bend, clove hitch, sheep shank, bowline, fisherman's knot and round turn and two half hitches.
7) Participate in Troop Games.
8) Practice orderly movements and simple drill for smartness.
9) Know the contents of the First-Aid Box. Demonstrate the use of roller bandages and triangular bandages collar and cuff sling and triangular suspension sling. Render first aid for cuts and scratches.
10) Participate in two patrol outdoor meetings or a patrol day-hike.
11) Make a gadget or handicraft useful at home.
12) Adopt for purpose of keeping clean a park or a water-point or a bus stop or any other public spot or a Building for a week. Or observe for at least a month breeding places of mosquitoes and flies and look to its cleanliness.
13) Participate in any two of the following activities.
2) Know general rules of health, Practice B.P's six exercises or Six Asanas or Surya Namaskar.
3) Learn and practice Hand signals and whistle Signals,
4) Lean wood craft signs and follow a track.
5) Whip the ends of a rope.
6) Tie and show uses of reef knot, sheet bend, clove hitch, sheep shank, bowline, fisherman's knot and round turn and two half hitches.
7) Participate in Troop Games.
8) Practice orderly movements and simple drill for smartness.
9) Know the contents of the First-Aid Box. Demonstrate the use of roller bandages and triangular bandages collar and cuff sling and triangular suspension sling. Render first aid for cuts and scratches.
10) Participate in two patrol outdoor meetings or a patrol day-hike.
11) Make a gadget or handicraft useful at home.
12) Adopt for purpose of keeping clean a park or a water-point or a bus stop or any other public spot or a Building for a week. Or observe for at least a month breeding places of mosquitoes and flies and look to its cleanliness.
13) Participate in any two of the following activities.
(i) Undertake a nature study project in consultation with your Patrol leader.
(ii) Discuss with your Scoutmaster and render some service involving any one of the points of Scout Law and submit a report to your Scout Master.
1) Tie and show the uses of Timber hitch, Rolling hitch, Marlyn Spike/Lever hitch, figure of eight Knot, Sheer, Square and diagonal lashings, Demonstrate the uses of four camp tools.
2) Fire(i) Lay and light a wood fire in the open with not more than two match sticks and clean and light a kerosene / gas stove.
(ii) Demonstrate any three of the following
(a) Safety precautions with regard to fire.
(b) Bucket Chain method of putting out fire.
(c) How to tackle dry grass fire.
(d) Precautions in case of Gas leak
3) Cooking: Cook in the open, two simple dishes, enough for two persons and make tea/coffee for one Patrol over wood fire or stove.
4) Compass:
4) Compass:
5) First Aid:(i) Demonstrate practical use of a compass and know the sixteen points.
(ii) Be able to find North by at least two constellations.
(iii) Have knowledge of paces, bearing and map sketches.
(i) Demonstrate St.John's sling and
(ii) improvised stretcher
(iii) Throw a lifeline for 10 mtrs
(iv) Render First Aid for
a) Burns and Scalds b) Sprains c) Stings and Bites 4) Bleeding from Nose.
6) Satisfy your Scoutmaster that your behavior at home and at school is good.
7) Estimation: With the help of improvised apparatus, estimate two distances / width of not more than 100 mtrs.
8) Participate in a Troop Wide Game.
9) Know and demonstrate-Morse Signaling by any one of the methods, Flas/disc/buzzer, or demonstrate semaphore signaling by Flag.
10) Qualify for one of the following Proficiency Badges.
6) Satisfy your Scoutmaster that your behavior at home and at school is good.
7) Estimation: With the help of improvised apparatus, estimate two distances / width of not more than 100 mtrs.
8) Participate in a Troop Wide Game.
9) Know and demonstrate-Morse Signaling by any one of the methods, Flas/disc/buzzer, or demonstrate semaphore signaling by Flag.
10) Qualify for one of the following Proficiency Badges.
1) Cook 2) Debater 3) Friend to Animals 4) Gardener 5) Handyman 6) Cyclist 7) Launder
11) Participate in Troop/Patrol sustained activity organized by the Scout Master for a month in your community making use of Scout skills.
12) Complete any two of the following
11) Participate in Troop/Patrol sustained activity organized by the Scout Master for a month in your community making use of Scout skills.
12) Complete any two of the following
13) Serve as Pratham Sopan Scout for at least nine months.(a) Collect information on our heritage and culture and prepare a log.
(b) Undertake a development project in your school with your patrol in consultation with the head of the institution.
(c) Participate in a social service camp.
(d) Serve in a community fair or mela.
(e) Discuss with your parents and neighbors about a pollution problem in your locality and make a report of it.
2) Swimming:Demonstrate:
(i) Whipping other method than by the one done in Pratham Sopan.
(ii) Draw hitch, Fireman's chair knot, Man harness knot and splicing-eye, back, short.
(iii) Pitching, striking and packing a tent or improvise shelter enough for two persons to sleep in.
(iv) Make a Trestle and a rope ladder with the help of another Scout.
(i) Swim 50 meters.
(ii) Know the safety rules of swimming and
(ii) Know hoe to prevent, minimize and deal with muscle cramps.
OR
Earn one of the following Proficiency Badges:(i) Athlete (ii) Camel Man (iii) Climber (iv) Gymnast (v) Hiker (vi) Games Leader3) Estimation
(i) Estimate any given two heights/depths not more than 30 mtrs.4) First Aid
(ii) Two weights not more than 2 kg.
(iii) Two different types of things in number. (Items such as coins, marbles, biscuits, etc.
(i) Treat for shock, fainting, chocking.5) Mapping
(ii) Deal with simple fracture of arm, collarbone and jaw fracture.
(iii) First Aid for cases of drawing and electric shock.
(iv) Demonstrate mouth to mouth resuscitation.
(i) Map Reading, knowledge of scale, conventional signs, contours and grid references. Be able to read a tourist map or Survey of India map and follow a given route or lead a person.6) Pioneering:
(ii) Map Making: Triangulation, Plane Table and Road Traverse methods.
(i) Demonstrate use of knife and axe and their safety rules.7) Participate in an overnight Troop camp.
(ii) Build two Patrol Pioneering Projects and demonstrate their uses.
8) Hike: Undertake with another Scout a cycle hike for 30 kms. And submit report to the Scout Master within 10 days. A Hike on foot with another Scout for 10 kms, and submit a report to Scout Master within 10 days.
OR
A Hike on foot with another Scout for 10 kms, and submit a report to Scout Master within 10 days.
9) Cooking: Cook in the open, meals enough for four persons.10) Plan and participate in Patrol Expedition.
11) Participate in a night game.
12) Signaling: Send and receive a message through Semaphore code-containing at least 25 words.
13) Quality for any two of the following Proficiency Badges one from each group:
Group A
i) Civil Defense ii) Community Worker iii) Pioneer iv) World ConservationGroup B
i) Citizen ii) Book Binder iii) Naturalist iv) Path finder14) Complete any one of the following and prepare a logbook.
15) Show the knowledge of Scouting in India.(i) Talk on National Integration to your Group.
(ii) Talk in a Troop Campfire or tell the story of a Prophet.
(iii) Discuss in your Patrol-in-Council how Scouting develops National Integration.
(iv) Lead your Patrol to a nearby place of historical/social/religious or industrial importance and discuss about, what it speaks of.
16) Serve as Dwitiya Sopan Scout for at least 9 months.
1) Should ensure proficiency of knowledge and skill up to Tritiya Sopan Badge.
2) Hold Tritiya Sopan Badge and earn any three of the Proficiency Badges not earned earlier from among the given below:
1) Literacy 2) Community Worker 3) Ecologist 4) Leprosy Control 5) Sanitation 6) Soil Conservator 7) Rural Worker
3) Earn any one of the Proficiency Badges from each of the two groups:1) Literacy 2) Community Worker 3) Ecologist 4) Leprosy Control 5) Sanitation 6) Soil Conservator 7) Rural Worker
Group-A
(i) Camper (ii) Signaler (iii) Electrician (iv) Tailor (v) Dairy ManGroup-B
(i) Public Healthy man (ii) Hospital Man (iii) Healthy Man (iv) Nutrition Educator (v) Farmer
Note:
(i) Rajya Puraskar is awarded by the Governor / Patron of the Association.
(ii) The Proficiency Badges are issued on the basis of certificates issued by independent examiners arranged by Training Counselor and appointed by Local or District Badge Committee.
(iii) Scouts who have already earned the qualifying Badges will have to attend a Rajya Puraskar Testing Camp organized by the State Association under the supervision of the State Organizing Commissioner (S) where the knowledge and skills of the Scouts will be retested. After being qualified in the State Training Camp, the scout will be eligible for the award of Rajya Puraskar Badge and Certificate.
iv) The State Chief Commissioner who is the final authority to grant Rajya Praskar Award shall issue from time to time suitable directives in respect of badge, tests etc. and ensure proficiency of knowledge and skills upto Tritiya Sopan Badge and Proficiency Badges.
v) This award including the Badge shall be the property of the State Association and has to be surrendered on demand by appropriate authority.
1) Hold Rajya Puraskar
2) Camping:
i) Camp at least three nights consecutively with his Troop/Patrol or with another Scout in the open. Organization gatherings like rallies, Jamborees, etc. are not to be counted for this.ii) Know the use of the following:
iii) Be able to improvise either a shelter or a hut or a machan with available natural material for two persons to sleep.
4) Quality for any two of the following Proficiency Badges not earned earlier.
a) Camper b) Secretary c) Rural Worker d) Electronics e) Fireman f) Forester g) Journalist h) Leprosy Control.
5) Participate in a service project to Community for not less than 36 Hours spread over a period of at least two months and must work at least one day in a week. Prepare a diary for work done and submit it to the Court-of-honour week after week.
6) Undertake a night hike for 10 kms. Along with another Scout and submit report to the Scout Master within 10 days.
OR
An over night cycle hike for 50 kms. with another Scout and submit report to the Scout Master within 10 days.
7) Plan and participate in a sustained community development project on Health or Conservation or Literacy or small savings.
8) Work as a Badge Instructor of a Pack or a Troop in the vicinity. Or Teach games for younger children for fifteen days.9) Serve as Rajya Puraskar Scout at least for one year.
Note:
1) Rastrapati Scout Award is warded by the President of India.
2) This award including the badge will be the property of the National Association and shall be surrounded on demand by appropriate authority.
3) A Rajya Puraskar Scout who has earned all the required Proficiency Badges and had fulfilled all the required conditions mentioned herein before will have to attend Rashtrapati Scout Award Test Camp organized by the National Association under the supervision of the concerned Asst. Director.
1) Rastrapati Scout Award is warded by the President of India.
2) This award including the badge will be the property of the National Association and shall be surrounded on demand by appropriate authority.
3) A Rajya Puraskar Scout who has earned all the required Proficiency Badges and had fulfilled all the required conditions mentioned herein before will have to attend Rashtrapati Scout Award Test Camp organized by the National Association under the supervision of the concerned Asst. Director.
HISTORY ABOUT BHARAT SCOUT AND GUIDE
HISTORY ABOUT BHARAT SCOUT AND GUIDE
Sulekha Rani.R ,PGT Chemistry, KV NTPC Kayamkulam
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The Scout Movement came to India in 1909. As it was then open to Anglo-Indian and European boy sonly, it was thought necessary to organize a Scout Movement for the benefit of the Indian boys and girls.
Accordingly Dr. Annie Besant assisted by Dr. G.S. Arundale established in 1916 the Indian Boy Scouts Association in the South and Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya and Pt.Hridayanath Kunzru assisted by Pt.Shri Ram Bajpai, in 1917 established the Seva Samithi Scout Association in the North.
In the year 1922 the Indian Boy Scout Association was amalgamated with the Boy Scout Association in India while the Seva Samithi Scout Association in India while the Seva Samithi Scout Association continued to work as an independent and separate organization.
In 1938 due to a wave of intense nationalism a considerable number of members of the intense nationalism a considerable number of members of the Boy Scout Association left it. They along with the Seva Samithi Scout Association in India and the newly formed India National Scout Association formed the Hindustan Scout Association open to Boys and Girls alike. Both the Hindustan Scout Association and the Boy Scout Association in India continued to function separately.
After the attainment of Swaraj in 1947 all the differences that existed previously between the different Associations disappeared. The Boy Scout Association in India and Hindustan Scout Association merged themselves on 7th November 1950 under the name of the Bharat Scouts and Guides.
The Girl Guides Association in India, which all along functioned as a separate organization for girls, also joined the Bharat Scouts and Guides on 15th August 1951. "The Bharat Scouts and Guides" is thus the only Scout Association in India recognized by the Government both at the center and the states functioning both for boys and girls.
The Bharat Scouts and Guides is the only Association in India having International reorganization. The Scout section is registered with the World Scout Bureau and the Guide section a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
FOUNDER
Baden-Powell
The Scout Movement was started in 1907 by Baron Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, better known as Robert Baden-Powell who was born on 22nd February 1857 in London, UK.
In 1910 Baden-Powell asked his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell to help him form a similar movement for girls which became the Girl Guide Movement.
Later on Baden-Powell met Olave St Clair Soames who was also born on 22nd February in 1889. Olave became involved with the Girl Guide Movement and also married Baden-Powell on 30th October 1912.
Baden-Powell died in Africa on 8th January 1941 and was burred in Nyeri a town in Kenya. Olave then returned to England where she lived until her death on 19th June 1977 after which her ashes were taken back to Nyeri.
For their lifetime commitment to Scouting Baden-Powell became known asChief Scout of the World whilst Olave is known as the World Chief Guide
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell of Gilwell, known to millions by his magical initials B.P. Founder of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movement was born in London on the 22nd February 1357. He was the sixth son of professor H.G. Baden Powell and Henrietta Grace, daughter of Admiral William Smyth. Professor Baden Powell died when B.P. was three years old and the burden of bringing up the family, therefore, devolved entirely on Mrs. Baden Powell. She allowed them a good deal of freedom to go about and lean things for themselves. This early up-bringing gave B.P. the real start for his future life as a soldier and an outdoorsman.
It was almost an accident that took him to the army. He was very popular with all the men and officers in the regiment. He was a great hoarse-man, an expert at polo and pig-sticking, clever at many kind of theatricals and play-acting and a skillful artist. He also did hard work at soldiering and rose rapidly to be a Captain in 1823.
To know how Scouting began we must go back a few years prior to the siege of Mafeking. His army manual Aids to Scouting was being used in many schools and boys in outdoor activities. He collected together twenty boys, some from the Boys' Brigade and others sons of his friends and held a camp for them on Brown Sea Island in Poole Harbor in August 1907. the camp was a great success and B.P. decided to write his now famous book Scouting for Boys. It was published in 1908 in six fortnightly parts. Boys everywhere began to buy up copies and to start Scouting on their own, asking likely men to become Scoutmasters. Thus Patrols and Troops began to spring up rapidly all over England, and B.P. was therefore, forced to retire from active service to look after the growth of this new youth movement. It is, in a way, correct to say that the boys themselves started the movement, because B.P. himself had only thought the he was giving out a scheme to be used by boys' club and societies already in existence then.
After the formation of the Boy Scout Movement, B.P. came to India twice, once in 1921 when he bought about an amalgamation of the two out of three separate Scout organizations then in existence and again in 1937 when he came to attend the First-All-India Jamboree in Delhi. After going back he attended the world Jamboree in Vogelensang in Holland. This was his last Jamboree.
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Basics - GUIDING
Sulekha Rani.R,
Basic -
1. GUIDE
1. A Guide is
2. A Guide is
3. A Guide is
4. A Guide is
5. A Guide is
6. A Guide is
7. A Guide is
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PGT Chemistry, KV NTPC Kayamkulam
GUIDING
LAW
Trustworthy.
Loyal.
A friend to animal and loves Nature.
Disciplined and helps protect public property.
Courageous.
Thrifty.
Pure in Thought, Word and Deed.
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2. GUIDE PROMISE
On my honor
I promise that
I will do my best
To do my duty to God
And my Country
To help other people and
To obey the Scout/Guide Law.
3. SIGN
- The Sign is given at the time of Investiture or at the time of renewal of the Scout/Guide promise.
- The Sign reminds Parts of the Promise made and forms the basis of the Salute.
- The thumb covering the little finger stands for protecting the weaker people.
" BE PREPARED "
It is achieved by being Physically Strong, Mentally Awake, and Morally Straight.
It also means that you are always in a state of readiness in mind and body to do your duty.
Be Prepared in Mind: It can be achieved by having disciplined yourself to be obedient to every order, and also by having thought out beforehand any accident or situation that might occur, so that you know the right thing to do at the right moment, and are willing to do it.
5. SALUTE
The scout/Guide salute is a secret sign used only by the Scouts and Guides all over the world amongst themselves.
Scout/Guide Salute is given by raising the right arm smartly to the level of the shoulder, palm to the front with the three fingers stretched together, the first touching the forehead one inch above the right eyebrow and thumb closing on the little finger. And after that, the arm cutting to the front is quickly and smartly down curling the fingers.
The Salute reminds, members of the promise taken. The 3 fingers held upright represent the 3 fold Promise.
A special case comes with Scout/Guide staff or when right hand is engaged: -
When a Scout/Guide is carrying his/her Staff in his/her right hand or engaged otherwise, he will bring his left arm smartly across the body along the belt-line in a horizontal position. Palm facing down, the fingers showing the Scout/Guide Sign and be kept just along the belt-line for a period.
When to salute: -1. None should wait to be saluted but "Salute First" irrespective of age and position.
2. All Scouts/Guides in uniform should salute each other only at their first meet during a day and when they part for the day.3. During hoisting of National Flag and Bharat Scouts & Guides Flag, World Scouts Flag World Guides Flag.4. Playing of National Anthem.
5. To funerals of Scout and National Leaders.
6. While in a rally or Group "file" none should Salute but the leader of the rally or "file" should Salute and others should stand in Attention Position. The only Exception is during National Anthem or Flag Honoring, when all present Salute.
6. LEFT HAND SHAKE
There are number of traditional things in our Movement and the Left Hand Shake is one of them.
In 1896 our founder, as Colonel Baden Powell, was in Ashanti in Africa. After the conflict on entering the town was met and greeted by the African Chief. B.P. held out his right hand. The African Chief said, "No, you must shake my left hand, because only the Bravest Of The Brave Shake hands With The Left".
Every Scout/Guide should shake hand with the left to show that we are all are in this great World-Wide Brotherhood and Sisterhood.
7. PRAYER
Guide Prayer
Daya Kar Dhan Bhakti KaHamen Parmatma Dena, Daya Kar Dhan Hamari atma Men Shudhata Dena. Hamare Dhyan Mein Aoo Prabhu Ankho Mein Bas Jao, Andhere Dilo Mein Aa Kar Ke Param Jyothi Jaga Denaa . Baha do Prem Ki Ganga Dilo Mein Prem Ka Sagar, Hame Apas Mein Mil Jhul Kar Prabhu Rehna Sikha Dena. Hamara Karm Ho Seva Hamara Dharm Ho Seva, Sada Emaan Ho Seva Va Sevaku Char Bana Dena . VatanKe Vaste Jeena Vatan Ke Vaste Marna , Vatan Par Jaa Fidha Karna Prabhu Humko Sikha Dena. |
8. FLAG SONG
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