Here are some ideas and resources to help you work on these awards from home.
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Great patrol activity, group size 7-10. (Some principles include several topics that can be separated)
Each member is assigned one of the Leave No Trace Principles known only to them:
Post all presentations in a location where the unit has deemed safe for members to view.
Have unit members study the entries and determine which principle was assigned for each presentation.
Want to challenge unit members? Set a time limit to identify as many of the presentations as possible.
Have each member report to the group (5 minutes or less) on their presentation – what was their assigned principle and what they represented in their presentation.
From Bigfoot's Playbook - modified to be conducted via video conference.
https://lnt.org/research-resources/okay-vs-no-way/
Playbook Supplements: https://lnt.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/BFPB-Activity-Materials-Packet.pdf, pgs. 24-27
Troop activity, divided into patrols or small teams
Identify a leader (youth or adult) to run the activity. The leader will need the question cards printed out (p. 25).
Have each of the unit members create two "paddles" – 2 pieces of paper, with one that says, "Okay" and the other that says, "No Way." Or use a green piece of paper for "Okay" and a red piece of paper for "No Way". The goal is to have a way to easily see on the screen how everyone is voting.
Give each patrol or small team +1 point for each member that votes correctly and -1 point for each member that votes incorrectly. Go through all the cards, taking care to discuss why each question was Okay or No Way after everyone has voted. Scoring is just for fun.
Debrief the Group with questions #1 and #2. Challenge each patrol or small team to write up 2 or 3 questions to address other minimum impact ideas related to the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace. Play the game again at a future meeting with the new questions.
Pick one of the many activities out of Teaching Leave No Trace to conduct
with your unit:
https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/21-117.pdf
- Adapted for video conference call
Troop activity
Participants will develop a greater appreciation and understanding of their own personal outdoor ethic and how that relates to others.
Participants discover motivations for outdoor pet peeves and determine alternatives to offer for better behavior.
Now that you are Aware of Outdoor Ethics, put your knowledge into Action! Get a jump start on the next level of award.
The Outdoor Ethics Action Award challenges Scouts, Scouters, Venturers, and Advisors to take affirmative steps to improve their outdoor skills.
1.c. Explain how each of the four points of the Outdoor Code guides your actions when outdoors.
2. Do the following:
1.c. Discuss with your troop how each of the four points of the Outdoor Code guides your actions when outdoors.
2. Read the North American Skills & Ethics booklet to learn about the seven principles of Leave No Trace. Review the principles of Tread Lightly! Review Chapter 7 of the Boy Scout Handbook and Fieldbook chapters about Outdoor Ethics, using stoves and campfires, hygiene and waste disposal, and traveling and camping in special environments.
1.c. Explain how you live up to each of the four points of the Outdoor Code during an outing or adventure.
2.Do the following:
1.c. Participate in a discussion with your crew of how each of the four points of the Outdoor Code guides your actions when outdoors.
2. Do the following: