Compass Exercises. The Crean Award: The Activity: Objective: Practice and develop your skill at using a compass. SPICES Intellectual.

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The Crean Award: Discovery: Skills Endurance: Patrol Activity Skills Compass Exercises Terra Nova: Skills Polar: Patrol Activity Skills The Activity: Objective: Practice and develop your skill at using a compass Activity Type: Patrol Activity Roles: Activity Leaders SPICES Intellectual

Plan: Compass Exercise The course consists of eight stakes/pegs set up in a large circle. The stakes are marked I, O, U, L, Z, E, A, and P. For laying out the course you also need an unmarked center stake/peg, a rope about 50 feet long, and compasses. U 32 o Z 110 o A 180 o I 272 o L 63 o P 147 o E 250 o O 340 o To lay out the course, place the unmarked stake/peg in the centre of the area. Attach the measuring rope to this stake. Starting at the stake/peg each time, set the compass bearing as indicated for each lettered stake/peg; stretch out the measuring rope along this bearing and place the respective marked stake at the end of the rope. The success of the game depends on the careful positioning of the marked stakes. Have a scouter on hand to help ensure the course is properly set up.

Do: Compass Exercise To play the game each scout or pair of scouts is provided with a compass, a pencil, and an instruction card. The card tells them at what marked stake to start and directs them to follow five compass bearings from marker to marker around the course. The scouts copies down on their card the letter on each marker along their route. Answers to the course are provided after the course outlines. It s advisable for a Scouter to monitor the activity to give a hand if needed. Course #1 Start at point marked A Proceed at 305 o. Marker reached Proceed at 25 o. Marker reached Proceed at 96 o. Marker reached Proceed at 161 o. Marker reached Proceed at 219 o. Marker reached Course #2 Start at point marked E Proceed at 351 o. Marker reached Proceed at 68 o. Marker reached Proceed at 138 o. Marker reached Proceed at 195 o. Marker reached Proceed at 254 o. Marker reached Course #3 Start at point marked I Proceed at 36 o. Marker reached Proceed at 112 o. Marker reached Proceed at 177 o. Marker reached Proceed at 235 o. Marker reached Proceed at 305 o. Marker reached

Do: Compass Exercise Course #4 Start at point marked O Proceed at 96 o. Marker reached Proceed at 161 o. Marker reached Proceed at 219 o. Marker reached Proceed at 289 o. Marker reached Proceed at 351 o. Marker reached Course #6 Start at point marked L Proceed at 177 o. Marker reached Proceed at 235 o. Marker reached Proceed at 305 o. Marker reached Proceed at 25 o. Marker reached Proceed at 96 o. Marker reached Course #5 Start at point marked U Proceed at 138 o. Marker reached Proceed at 195 o. Marker reached Proceed at 254 o. Marker reached Proceed at 316 o. Marker reached Proceed at 36 o. Marker reached Course #7 Start at point marked Z Proceed at 219 o. Marker reached Proceed at 289 o. Marker reached Proceed at 351 o. Marker reached Proceed at 62 o. Marker reached Proceed at 138 o. Marker reached

Do: Compass Exercise Course #8 Start at point marked P Proceed at 254 o. Marker reached Proceed at 316 o. Marker reached Proceed at 36 o. Marker reached Proceed at 112 o. Marker reached Proceed at 177 o. Marker reached Course #9 Start at point marked A Proceed at 320 o. Marker reached Proceed at 62 o. Marker reached Proceed at 161 o. Marker reached Proceed at 235 o. Marker reached Proceed at 305 o. Marker reached Course #10 Start at point marked E Proceed at 29 o. Marker reached Proceed at 112 o. Marker reached Proceed at 195 o. Marker reached Proceed at 289 o. Marker reached Proceed at 351 o. Marker reached Game Answers: Course #1 EOUZP Course #2 IULPA Course #3 OLZAE Course #4 UZPEI Course #5 LPAIO Course #6 ZAEOU Course #7 PEIUL Course #8 AIOLZ Course #9 IUZAE Course #10 OLPEI

Review SPICES Social Intellectual Emotional Relationships Achieving Goals Aware of feelings Communication Skills Other Cultures New Ideas/Creativity Learn from Decisions Asking/Giving Help Responsibility for Emotions Community Involvement Promise & Law Physical Eat Well Personal Hygiene Balanced Lifestyle How Body works Physical Limitations Health Choices Team Member Character Promise & Law Friends & Friendships Plan before do Ensuring Fairness Respect Differences & Views Following Dreams Controlling Emotions Going Further Beliefs & Values Developing Talents Spiritual Promise & Law Impact on Environment Reflection Access Help Live the Scouting Spirit Changing Beliefs

Skills How did this activity help with your compass skills? Using Compasses When else would you use a compass? Why is it useful? Patrol Review What will we do next?

This is a simple activity to help scouts improve their compass skills. It is a detailed exercise that helps show the importance of precision in using a compass. In reviewing the activity, help scouts make the link between this exercise and how they use a compass in other circumstances. Why does following bearings exactly matter on the hills? How can good compass work help you with orienteering and navigation? Also, have scouts and patrols suggest ways they could further develop their skills. What other compass activities could they do? Maybe a compass trail in a wooded area, or at night? Scouter Notes A learning objective from the Intellectual area of the SPICES is relevant to this activity. It is important scouts are able to learn form their decisions in this activity. If a wrong bearing is taken or followed incorrectly the rest of there route will be disrupted. If scouts go wrong, help them understand how. Also, explain how it is better to stop and start again, rather than carrying on incorrectly.