Tuesday, April 9, 2013

I thought I would share a piece of a conversation I had with a Pack Committee Chair:

Committee Chair:  We are going to work on NOVA in our meetings in June. What will be accomplished at Day Camp?

Me:  We are going to complete most requirements for "Science Everywhere" and "Tech Talk."  Kids who come to camp EVERY DAY will complete the Map and Compass belt loop and pin, the Astronomy belt loop and pin, and the Science belt loop and pin. 

There are two areas you can address in the Pack during June to ensure that boys are able to finish the requirements for these areas:

1)  Boys who have already completed the belt loops and pins listed above are supposed to choose a new belt loop or pin from the lists of options in the NOVA requirements.  I know of one boy, for example, who already has the Astronomy belt loop and pin.  He would need to earn a select, additional belt loop and pin to earn the NOVA award.

2)  We will only have time to watch 1/2 an hour of video program each day for the viewing/reading requirement.  If kids come every day and actively participate in the 1/2 hour of watching "Bill Nye the Science Guy," they should be able to complete the "contemplation" part of the NOVA requirements.  You could reinforce this requirement by having a meeting where the boys read books about a science topic for an hour, or  watch a PBS Nature or Nova episode ahead of time.  They could come to their dens ready to share and present what they learned.  That will give them a chance to discuss the reading or episode with their counselor (in this case, den leader), as required.  PBS has episodes of Nature and Nova on its website, so those programs are very accessible.

Maybe the most important thing that the Pack can do to complete NOVA achievements is to let parents know it is a feature of Day Camp and Pack advancement for June.  If all the parents get the brief NOVA hand out (http://www.scouting.org/stem/Awards/CubScout.aspx) and find out what we're covering at Day Camp, they can fill in gaps at home.  Or maybe they want to try to earn Swing! or 1-2-3-Go! at home?

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