Scouting, Volume 78, Number 3, March-April 1990 Page: 1
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SHOOTING
(Use Troop Meeting Plan sheet, Supply No. 4425A, in adapting the suggested program for your troop.)
FIRST WEEK SECOND WEEK THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
PREOPENING
minutes
OPENING CEREMONY
minutes
SKILLS INSTRUCTION
minutes
New Scouts
Experienced Scouts
Older Scouts
PATROL MEETINGS
minutes
INTERPATROL
ACTIVITY
minutes
CLOSING
minutes
SM Minute
Retire Colors
AFTER THE MEETING
Meet outside. Demonstrate
shotguns, rifles, muzzle
loaders, bows, and related
equipment.
• Form troop.
• Repeat Scout law.
• Present colors.
• Repeat Pledge of
Allegiance.
Work on basic camping
techniques, campsite
selection, knots, meal
planning. Play Crowded
Circle, WWTPF*.
Familiarize yourself with
bow and terms used in
archery. Or become famil-
iar with the parts and
operation of rifle, shotgun,
or muzzle loader.
Work on Venture or Varsity
program or work with
experienced Scouts on
shooting program.
Begin plans for outing.
Review equipment and
clothing needs; new
Scouts who haven't been
camping will need extra
support.
Play Knots for Camp,
WWTPF*.
Sing Taps, Boy Scout
Songbook.
Plan this month's outing.
PLC reviews next meeting
and outing. Begin work
on next month's program
feature.
Work with woods tools.
Conduct Bow Saw Relay,
WWTPF*.
Practice on an archery
range that could be set up
on outing. Or shoot at a
rifle/shotgun range.
Work on Venture or Varsity
program or continue
working with experienced
Scouts on shooting
program.
Review assignments for
camp-out, continue work
with first-time campers.
Practice interpatrol activi-
ties for outing.
Play Ante Over, WWTPF*
Work on knot-tying and
square, shear, and diago-
nal lashings. Play Ladder
Relay, WWTPF*.
Continue practice shoot-
ing in the chosen sport.
Work on Venture or Varsity
program or continue
working with experienced
Scouts on shooting
program.
Finalize menu for outing.
If a shakedown is needed
before outing, plan and
conduct one.
Play Crab Crawl Relay,
WWTPF*.
Work on nature require-
ments for Tenderfoot
through First Class.
Continue practice shooting
in the chosen sport.
Work on Venture or Varsity
program or continue
working with experienced
Scouts on shooting
program.
Review any last-minute
details for outing. Go over
duty roster for patrols.
Practice outing interpatrol
activities.
Play Hot or Cold,
WWTPF*.
PLC reviews next meeting
and outing. Hold board of
review for Tenderfoot
through First Class. Plan
court of honor if one is
needed.
PLC reviews next meeting PLC reviews next month's
and outing. Continue work program feature. Review
on next month's program any last-minute items for
feature. Have you planned
a family outing lately?
outing and next meeting.
NOTE: More suggestions are in Woods Wisdom, Troop Program Features (WWTPF*), Supply No. 7262.
SHOOTING 1 1990
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