| Now we pool our likes and dislikes | |
| Foods we like | Foods we don’t like |
| Beetroot | |
| Birthday cake | |
| Cheese | |
| Chips | |
| Chocolate | |
| Cup cakes | |
| Ice Cream | |
| Jelly | |
| Lasagna | Broccoli |
| Lasagna | Chicken |
| Mums Cooking | Garlic |
| Mushrooms | Homemade bread |
| Nuts | Peas |
| Popcorn | Quiche |
| Rice | Spagetti |
| Rice Bubbles | |
| Roast Potaoes | |
| Slaswinga | |
| Soft cheese | |
| Steak | |
| Tiny teddies | |
| Veges | |
Written by Hazelwood and Churchill Girl Guide District Encouraged to be written by Clear Vision | |
Showing posts with label discussion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discussion. Show all posts
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Together the Girl Guides pool their ideas for the 2009 formal meal..
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Similar but different causes confusion
Often games are played or similar activities are done through out the world. One game may have developed one way, another branched out some other and the original changed beyond recognition. Usually because games and activities spread as people spread, played in may different countries, across class and culture and with anything that is on hand.
The Churchill Guide Unit has up to 6 different primary schools making up the membership. Being a flexiable Guide Unit, with an age range of five to seventeen at different times a simple game or activity needs very clear rules. So now advacacy and self government help in keeping the rules clear to all. These rules are remade several different times over the years.
At different times various camp rules , games [ kick ball, skipping, sack races, craft activities, clean up duties] all come under scrutiny. Discussion is keped cool as the process of determining the rules is decided.
Do we all have an equal input around the discussion circle, in the patrols, patrol leaders meeting, at a committee meeting.
The Churchill Guide Unit has up to 6 different primary schools making up the membership. Being a flexiable Guide Unit, with an age range of five to seventeen at different times a simple game or activity needs very clear rules. So now advacacy and self government help in keeping the rules clear to all. These rules are remade several different times over the years.
At different times various camp rules , games [ kick ball, skipping, sack races, craft activities, clean up duties] all come under scrutiny. Discussion is keped cool as the process of determining the rules is decided.
Do we all have an equal input around the discussion circle, in the patrols, patrol leaders meeting, at a committee meeting.
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