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Crime Prevention Talk 3rdOct2020

Written by Kei Rui Min, Senior Sixer & Scribe This Saturday, we were doing the Crime Prevention Badge. I was very excited as I had never attended a talk from a police officer before. This week’s meeting was a little different, instead of splitting up into 2 groups we were going to have only one meeting. However, the meeting would be 2 hours long. We started of the meeting as usual and we were soon joined by a police officer. We also learnt that he worked at the Queenstown Police Station. At the start of the talk, he addressed us about common crimes that children our age commit. We also went through some of the emergency numbers that we can call in case of an emergency. I learnt a lot of things such as that we should only call 999 in case of an emergency that requires immediate attention. Also, I learnt how to identify scam calls and what hotline to call if I want to find out more. After a quick Q&A session, it was time for the officer to go.  After that, Baloo asked us a few qu

Lantern Making 26thSep2020

Written by Garren Pang, Acting Sixer & Scribe I felt excited about today’s Zoom scouts meeting session- we would be designing and making our own lanterns!  When I joined the meeting, we had our Colour Party as usual. After that, we continued with our song journey. This time we learnt a song from New Zealand. It was a traditional love song named Pokarekare ana. I liked the soothing rhythm of the song and its unique culture. We also learnt that this song was in Maori. After we were briefed by Mdm. Kerina on how to make the lanterns, we were split into breakout rooms. We were given 45 minutes to make the lantern. The special part of today’s activity was that we would be using recycled materials to make the lantern. The first step was to cut four rectangles on the sides of the tissue box. Next, we used the cellophane paper that Mdm. Kerina gave us in school to cover the cut-out areas. Finally, we could unleash our creativity to decorate our lanterns with whatever we had at home. For ex

Robot Making 22ndAug2020

Written by Foo Zhen Xi, Sixer & Scribe I had just logged into the scouts zoom call ready in my uniform. Raksha warmly greeted everyone then it was time for horseshoe flag raising. After that, Rui Min the senior sixer, conducted 1 minute of silence then we started the day. Kaar broke us up into our breakout rooms to make of robot out of recycled materials with a theme. My six decided to do a compartment robot with a lot of compartments to hold things and our theme was the earth, along the lines of recycling. I made my robot by cutting open a box then put two cups on top and two on the sides. I then cut out some blue recycled paper into circles then drew green spots on them and stuck it to my robot. I checked with my six to see if they were doing okay and luckily they were all doing fine.  After that we got called back into the main meeting room to present our robots. I represented my six this time. Finally after seeing every sixes robots, it was my turn to present my robot. It went

Map & Compass 15thAug2020

Written by Caitlyn Lam, Asst Sixer & Scribe  That Saturday, Dragonheart taught us about the topic Map and Compass. He showed us 16 directions, North, South, East, West, North-east, South-east, South-west, North-west and more.  Then he showed us maps and taught us bearing. He said to find a landmark, look at the map and spin the map, until the landmark that is infront of you is also at the top of the map.  After that he taught us how to read and write MGR. I specifically liked that activity because it challenged me to see very small dots. It was so fun that I did it again and again and again.

Handover Ceremony 25thJuly2020

Written by Ker Rui Min, Senior Sixer & Scribe Today, instead of our usual scout meeting when we were split into 2 halves, we were all together on zoom at 10 am in the morning. I was very excited because today, we were going to have the first ever virtual handover ceremony! Soon, it was time to start. However, not everyone was here as some of them had not read the email that Raksha had sent out. So, we stared without them. As usual, we had our colour party. This time, we had to watch a video and follow accordingly. Then, we continued on our song journey with a song from Korea called Arirang. After watching the music video, we were told learn how to sing it. After that, it was finally time to start the handover ceremony. We watched another video. This time, it was about the new appointment holders. After that, it was to have six corner. We were told to give some advice to the new appointment holders. During this time, we told the new sixers about what to take note

Odd Jobs Meeting 11thJul2020

Written Farren Lee, Sixer & Scribe The 6th Zoom Meeting on 11th July was an Odd Jobs Meeting. We started off with our now usual way of starting the meeting when Baloo teaches us a new song from a different country. Today was a Thai song called Loi Krathong. The song is sung during the annual Loi Krathong Festival held over the course of three days usually celebrated with the lighting of lanterns.  We had a Mini-First Aid Session where my video was included! I was demonstrating an example of different types of bandages.  Hand Bandage Knee Bandage Arm Sling Afterwards, we played another Mentimeter game this time on the topic of Scouting. There was some trouble with the game as the website kept crashing. But in the end, the results were...never announced because no one knows who won. As I’m from the first badge for the Zoom Meeting, I do not know about the results for the second meeting.  We ended off the meeting with the announcement of the first ever Virtual