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Badge Placement >>>
Beaver Badge System
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Beaver Scout Uniform
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Beaver Scouts are our junior section, their programme is designed to meet the needs
of the young people in this age group. The emphasis is on interacting with people of their own age
in a programme based around fun and discovering.
The motto of Beavering is 'sharing' and this is reflected
in the programme where Beavers learn to share through co-operation, teamwork and effort.
Therefore Beavering is designed on a positive group basis.
Some of the activities enjoyed at Beaver meetings include;
games, stories, creative crafts, singing, nature study etc. Once a month our Beaver
colony (group) takes part in a special event or activity, usually outdoors in the Summer
months. These could be hikes, parties, visits, National Beaver Day, picnics etc.
Our Beaver Scout Leadership Team consists of Terry Cullen,Ann McGrath, Erin Jennings
and Gráinne Keilthy. Beaver
Scouts meet every Tuesday evening from 6pm to 7.30pm in the 91st Scout Den, Oblate Fathers, Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8.
>>> Beaver Scout Prayer
A Beaver Should Care
A Beaver Should Share
Teach Us Jesus
To Love to Care and to Share
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Beaver Scout Promise
I promise to love god
And to help take care of the World
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Beaver Scout Law
Beavers have fun , work hard and
help their family and friends
>>> Beaver Scout Motto
Sharing , Sharing , Sharing
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Badge Placement
The badges are sewn onto the right sleeve in a diamond pattern as shown
here. The beavers system of merits is the bear paw badges.
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Beaver Badge System
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Blue Footprint
For their Blue Footprint Badge Beavers
Should be able to :
1. Be clean and tidy.
2. Keep their shoes clean.
3. Fold their neckerchief.
4. Tie their shoe laces.
5. Know their Right from their Left.
6. Paint a picture of a Beaver Scout in Uniform.
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Green Footprint
For their Green Footprint Badge Beavers Should be
able to:
1. Butter a slice of bread.
2. Pour water into a glass.
3. Hop a ball five times.
4. Draw or make a clock showing the time.
5. Be able to identify Irish Coins.
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Red Footprint
For their Red Footprint Badge Beavers Should be
able to:
1. Know the safe cross code.
2. Name 8 animals that live in a zoo or on a farm and draw a picture of one
of them.
3. Collect 6 things that you would find on the beach or by the river.
4. Visit another Beaver Colony.
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Brown Footprint
For their Brown Footprint Badge Beavers Should be able to:
1. Name 6 birds and find out where they lay
their eggs.
2. Know how to care for pets.
3. Collect 6 things for a nature table.
4. Make a collage.
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Purple Footprint
For their Purple Footprint Badge Beavers Should :
1. Learn about water safety in the swimming
pool, at rivers, canals and by the sea.
2. Invite a fireman to the Den and take part in a fire drill.
3. Learn about safety in the home.
4. Learn about the dangers of talking to strangers.
5. Take part in a simple road safety activity in or around the grounds of
the Den using their bicycle.
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Pink Footprint
For their Pink Footprint Badge Beavers Should :
1. Take part in a Beaver Scout meeting with
an International theme.
2. Draw a flag of another country and name some of that country's
traditional food.
3. Take part in a Beaver Scout Colony meeting with a Garda present.
4. Find out about poor children of the World and talk about how to help
them.
5. Make a simple musical instrument from bits and pieces and have a Beaver
Scout Concert.
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Black Footprint
For their Black Footprint Badge Beavers Should :
1. Build a model of a spacecraft.
2. Name six things you would take with you to Outer Space.
3. Make up a story about Outer Space.
4. Using your feet measure the length and width of the Den.
5. Find out who Started the Scout Movement.
6. Name the Chief Scout.
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Link Badge (to Cub Scouts)
For their Link Badge Beavers Should :
1. Attend 4 Cub Scout meetings and one
outdoor activity with the Cubs.
2. Know and understand the Cub Scout Law, Promise and Prayer.
3. Explain what is Meant by the following. (a) The Cub Scout Sign. (b)
Salute. (c) Motto. (d) Handshake.
4. Find out how Scouting started.
5. Be clean and tidy.
6. Write a letter to your future Cub Scout Leader telling him/her about
yourself.
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