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Green Star
The Outdoor
Activity Area
Green
Star Activities will help you get started in learning the basic outdoor skills.
If you're interested in how to camp and take care of yourself in the outdoors,
try starting with these activities. The following is the list of badges that are
tied to the Green Star.
Green
Star
To earn the Green Star, choose and do any five of
the A requirements and any three of the B requirements:
A. Requirements
- Estimate three distances and measuring
things by using your body, such as the length your foot, your pace or the
top of your thumb.
- Tie and show a practical use for any
five knots
such as reef, sheet bend, taut-line, bowline, fisherman's knot, round turn
and two half hitches, clove hitch.
- Make a Cub
First Aid/Survival kit.
- Make or put together a
camp gadget for outdoor use.
- Know what to do if
lost.
- Recognize or
describe the signs for different types of
weather.
- Lay, light and safely put out a fire in
the outdoors.
- Show how to use a road or
topographical map.
- Tell or demonstrate how to dress for
different
weather
conditions to reduce the risk of
hypothermia and
reduce your exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays.
- Know and explain some rules for protecting
nature while on an outing.
B. Requirements
- Take part in
three pack hikes.
- Help prepare
and cook a hot meal on a family, six or pack outing.
- Tell or show
how the sun, moon and North Star can help you find directions.
- Make or
follow a trail of not more than 300
meters using clues, trail signs, a map, compass directions or any
combination of these.
- Draw a simple sketch map of a campsite or
your Cub meeting place using compass and
paces.
- Without harming nature, put up and take
down an emergency shelter of your own design.
Badge Activities
Camping
Badge
- Do one of the following:
-
Complete 4 days of family camping (they
don't need to be all together)
-
Take part in two Cub camps
- Make a list of
some safety and hygiene rules for camping and discuss these with your
leader.
- Make a list of
personal camping gear needed for sleeping, eating, clothing and first aid at
an overnight camp. Discuss this list with your leader.
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Describe what to do if lost.
- In any season,
do any 5 of the following:
- Put up and
take down a simple shelter or tent
- Cook a
simple
meal
over an open fire or portable stove
- Show how
to use a
compass
- Help in
doing two different camp chores or duties
- Show how
to properly dispose of camp garbage or waste while camping
- Show how
to
purify drinking
water at camp
- Using
appropriate
knots,
erect a pole or line on which hang your gear
- Show how
to keep food safe from insects and animals
- Show how to safely handle a pocket
knife or camp saw
- Be aware of and explain no-trace camping.
Cooking
Badge
With the help of an adult, describe some safety
rules for cooking
on a stove, microwave, or around an open fire. Then, do any five of the
following:
- Make some hot
oatmeal.
- Cook a hotdog
or hamburger.
- Use a tinfoil
cup or orange half and bake, a muffin in it.
- Wrap a potato
in tinfoil and bake it in a fire.
- Boil water and
cook some pasta of your choice.
- Make pancakes
or French toast.
- Make biscuit
or
bannock
dough and cook it on a stick or in a cup.
- Cook a baked
apple, banana, or a tinfoil dessert of your choice.
- Make a
campfire treat, such as SMOR's or popcorn.
-
Cook a meal of your
choice while at camp.
- Make a shish-ka-bob of meat and vegetables
and cook over a fire.
- Cook an egg.
Fishing
Badge
- Describe some safety rules for being in or
around water; and know how to prevent and treat injuries caused by fish
hooks and fish knives.
- Show how to
put together and toe an angling outfit, a handline outfit, or an ice fishing
outfit.
- Name and
identify some major sport fish in your area.
- Describe the
most
suitable way to catch one sport
fish of your choice.
- Discuss the rules and regulations for
fishing in your area, how to unhook and release a fish with-out harming it,
and the benefits of using barbless hooks.
- Do either (a) or (b):
- Without help (except for the actual
landing), catch three separate species of local fish. Name them
correctly and describe what family they belong to and their place in
fishing (game fish, minnow, coarse, etc.)
- Discuss water pollution in your area -
how it can affect fishing and what can be done to reduce or eliminate
pollution
Hiking
Badge
- Know how to take care of your feet for
everyday walking, through washing, toenail clipping, wearing clean, dry
socks and having proper fitting shoes.
- Know how to
treat a blister on the foot, insect bites, hypothermia, overheating and
discuss the importance of getting adequate rest while hiking.
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Discuss some
safety rules for hiking,
such as:
- staying
with the group and using a buddy system
- keeping to
designated trails
- keeping
the group together
- having
enough drinking water and food
- carrying a
first aid kit, whistle and spare clothes
-
Describe what to do if lost.
- Know some
rules for protecting nature when hiking.
- Go on four hikes of one to two hours long,
some of which could be in a conservation area or park, around your camp,
around your community, or at night.
- Prepare a nutritional trail mix to eat and
share.
Trailcraft
Badge
- In preparing for a trip, know how to do
the following:
- Tell an adult where you are going and
include arrival time, route and any phone numbers
- Wear clothes and shoes suitable for
where you will be and the weather
- Make a "footprint" by placing a sheet
of tinfoil on a towel and then stepping on it with your shoes on. Mark
the foil with your name and leave with an adult so searchers can
identify your footprint if needed
- Understand and use the buddy system
when on trips
- List some rules for preventing getting
lost, such as staying on trails and with your group
- Discuss and
demonstrate how to do the following if lost:
- Stay calm
and slow down to save energy and body heat
- Keep your
head and body warm and dry to avoid
hypothermia
- Find a
friendly place near a clearing and stay put to help searchers find you
- Make a
survival shelter or bed to keep off the cold ground and stay dry
- Avoid
eating strange berries and drinking unpurified water
- Put out
something bright for people to see
- Make a
pattern of three signals
- Look big
to airplanes by lying down in a clearing and wearing bright clothing or
a coloured garbage bag
- How to be
careful around bodies of water
- Yell back at any scary night noises
- Make a
survival/first aid
kit that includes among the items a high
energy snack, several brightly coloured garbage bags, reflector or hand
mirror and a whistle.
Watercraft
Badge
- Describe six
different types of watercraft.
- Correctly name
and point out six different parts of a watercraft.
- Explain and
show the correct way to choose and wear a lifejacket or
Personal Flotation
Device
(PFD).
- Demonstrate
how to safely enter, change places in and exit a boat, showing how to move
calmly and keep your weight low and centered. Know how to behave in a boat.
- Describe the
signs of dangerous
weather
and water conditions for boating, and what to do when you see them.
- Demonstrate
the following:
- Identify
three examples of good throwing assists.
- Be able to
throw a throwing assist (without a line) to a person at least two meters
away.
- Demonstrate
the following:
- While
wearing your PFD, curl up in a ball to form the
Heat Escape Lessening Position (HELP) to stay warm in the water.
- With a
small group who are all wearing PFDs, huddle together to make the HUDDLE
position to keep you and others warm in the water.
- Know the importance of staying with your
boat if you fall out or tip over.
- With a buddy or adult, launch a boat and
row, paddle or sail in a straight line for
50 meters; turn and come back.
Winter
Cubbing Badge
- Describe how to prevent and treat:
-
Frost-bite
- Skin on cold metal
- Snow blindness
- Breaking through ice
-
Hypothermia
- Show that you
are properly dressed for a winter outing or describe how to dress for winter
weather. Know the importance of staying dry.
- Recognize and
identify in winter conditions three common birds and three common trees or
shrubs.
- Point out the North Star and three night
sky features, such as stars, constellations, and
planets.
- Take part in two of the following:
- a winter
camp
- a winter hike
- two winter outdoor meetings
- lighting a fire and cooking a simple
meal under winter conditions
- a hike on
snowshoes or skis
- an
ice fishing trip
Awards
Canadian
Camper Award
-
Earn the
Green Star.
-
Earn the
First Aider Badge.
-
Earn the
Camping Badge.
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Participate in at least three Cub camps.
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With
a buddy and help from your leader, choose a campsite and complete the
following:
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Set up a shelter of your own design or a
tent. Weather permitting, spend a whole night sleeping in your shelter
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Where permitted, build a fire and boil a
cup of water
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Scout the area and discover what you can
about the terrain, kinds of plants and habits of local wildlife
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Locate the direction of
North and predict possible changes in
weather
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Help
show other Cubs how to do a camping skill of your choice.
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Where
possible, visit a Scout troop camp and learn about their camping program.
Canadian
Heritage Trails Award
- Earn the Green Star.
- Earn the
Hiking
or Watercraft Badge.
- Locate a trail
or waterway and learn about its heritage importance.
- Travel on this route, and list some of the
significant natural or heritage features along the way.
- While traveling on this route, participate
in a project that helps restore, clean or preserve the section you are on.
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