Planning can be fun!
Instructions
- Get the young people to take part in an activity that makes them think about what they enjoy and don’t enjoy about Scouting – rating badges, washing line of thoughts, ‘cool wall’.
- Split the young people into groups – lodges, sixes, patrols or random groups.
- In the groups gets them to plan:
- Beavers: which badges they might want to earn over a term and one activity to help achieve a badge.
- Cubs: a session based around a badge.
- Scouts: a term of activities – the troop could come up with a theme for the term and then each group can plan some of the sessions.
- Explorers: a programme to achieve a skill or badge – decide on the skill or badge as a unit and delegate sessions to groups or individuals.
- When planning these sessions and terms, use badge books, the internet and past programmes to help the young people come up with their activities.
- If the young people struggle to know where to start, use these steps:
- Get them to think about the first activity and what they want to do more of or try.
- Get them to look in the badge books or online for badges to try and use the programme planner for activity ideas.
- Help them plan out how much time they have for activities and games each week taking into account starting and ending ceremonies and handing out badges.
- Start with an overview of the term and then start building up each session – think about how you as leaders programme plan and use this to help the young people.
- Don’t forget to ask them what equipment they might need or if any activities will be taking place away from the normal meeting place.
Prompting questions
- What do you enjoy and not enjoy about Scouting?
- What have you not done before that you want to try?
- What badges would you like to earn?
- How much of each evening would you like to spend playing games and how much would you like to do activities?
- What other things may you need to think about? e.g. risk assessments, ratios, booking activities, buying equipment.
Section: All
Duration: 60-90 minutes
No. of Young People: Any
- Paper
- Pens
- Badge books/ access to the internet
What next?
- Encourage the young people to take ownership of the plans they have made and add them to the next term’s programme.
- You could allocate each group a night or series of nights to take charge of and have a leader or young leader support them when they run the evening.
- These plans can link to the lead badge – see our lead activities for ideas on how to use them!