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Ideals of Scouting

Ideals of Scouting. Boy Scouts of the Philippines www.tejerobsp.webs.com. Before we start…. What is Boy Scouting?. What is Boy Scouting?. www.tejerobsp.webs.com.

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Ideals of Scouting

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  1. Ideals of Scouting Boy Scouts of the Philippines www.tejerobsp.webs.com

  2. Before we start… What is Boy Scouting?

  3. What is Boy Scouting? www.tejerobsp.webs.com Boy Scouting is a program for boys 10 to 17 years of age who join Scouting Troops sponsored by schools and by civic, fraternal, services and religious organizations.

  4. Let us continue… The ideals of scouting

  5. The Ideals of Scouting

  6. Please recite the Scout Oath… The scout oath

  7. The Scout Oath Explained… On My Honor... Honor is your most precious and sacred possession in life. It includes your good name, your integrity and good reputation. I Will Do My Best... In everything you do, you promise to do the best you can. If anything worth doing is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well. Doing your best is your personal challenge. Always strive to do your best in everything you do.

  8. The Scout Oath Explained… To Do My Duty to God and My Country... We, who belong to the Scout Movement believe in God. We may not all worship Him in the same way, but we are one in our faith and belief that He is the Supreme Being, our Lord and Master. The Republic of the Philippines... Our country, the Philippines deserves our full love and dedication. And To Obey the Scout Law... In trying to live up to the Scout Oath – you will need the Scout Law to guide you. The twelve points of the Scout Law are our norm of conduct as we travel along the Scouting trail through life.

  9. The Scout Oath Explained… To Help Other People At All Times... One reason why Scouting has flourished in this country is because it has received the willing support of the public. Scouting merits this support because Scouts have demonstrated that they are useful members of society. To Keep Myself Physically Strong... If you want to have an alert mind and be always ready to serve others, you must keep yourself physically healthy and strong.

  10. The Scout Oath Explained… Mentally Awake… His reflexes, his responses, his movements must always be ready to respond to his needs and the needs of the situation. And Morally Straight... A Scout must be a model of moral uprightness. His norm of conduct must be beyond reproach. His thoughts, words and deeds should always reflect his high ideals and sound moral values.

  11. Please recite the Scout Law… The scout law

  12. The Scout Law Explained… A Scout is Trustworthy. A Scout tells the truth. He keeps his promises. Honesty is part of his code of conduct. People can always depend on him. A Scout is Loyal. A Scout is true to his family, friends. Scout Leaders, school, nation, and world community. A Scout is Helpful. A Scout is concerned about other people. He willingly volunteers to help others without expecting payment or reward.

  13. The Scout Law Explained… A Scout is Friendly. A Scout is a friend to all. He seeks to understand others. He respects those with ideas and customs that are different from his own. A Scout is Courteous. A Scout is polite to everyone regardless of age or position. He knows that good manners make it easier for people to get along together. A Scout is Kind. A Scout understands there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. He does not harm nor kill any living creature needlessly but will strive to save and protect all harmless life.

  14. The Scout Law Explained… A Scout is Obedient. A Scout follows the rules of his family, school and troop. He obeys the laws of his community and country. If he thinks these rules and laws are unfair, he tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobey them. A Scout is Cheerful. A Scout looks for the bright side of life. He cheerfully does tasks that come his way. He tries to make others happy. A Scout is Thrifty. A Scout works to pay his way and to help others. He saves for the future. He protects and conserves natural resources. He carefully uses his time and property.

  15. The Scout Law Explained… A Scout is Brave. A Scout can face danger even if he is afraid. He has the courage to stand for what he thinks is right even if others laugh at him or threaten him. A Scout is Clean. A Scout keeps his body and mind fit and clean. He goes around with those who believe in living by these same ideals. He helps keep his home and community clean. A Scout is Reverent. A Scout is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his religious duties. He respects the beliefs of others.

  16. The Scout Oath The Scout Law • On my Honor, • I will do my best • To do my duty to • God and my country, • the Republic of the Philippines, • and to obey the Scout Law; • To help other people at all times; • To keep myself physically strong, • mentally awake, • and morally straight. • Trustworthy • Loyal • Helpful • Friendly • Courteous • Kind • Obedient • Cheerful • Thrifty • Brave • Clean • Reverent

  17. Time Out! Let’s have an icebreaker

  18. Scouting in the Philippines The scout motto and slogan

  19. Five Sectional Programs • KAB – Kabataang Alay saBayan • Age Group – 6 to 9 years old (Grade I, II, III) • Scout Motto – “LagingHanda” • Scout Slogan – “GawinangMakakaya” • KID – KabataangImumulat-Diwa • Age Group – 4 to 5 years (Kindergarten I & II) • Scout Motto – “Laging Masaya”

  20. Five Sectional Programs • Senior Scouting • Age Group – 13 to 17 years (High School) • Scout Motto – “LagingHanda” • Scout Slogan – “Once a Scout, Always a Scout” • Boy Scouting • Age Group – 10 to 12 years (Grade IV, V, VI) • Scout Motto – “LagingHanda” • Scout Slogan – “Do a good turn daily” Rover Scouting (for young men and women) Age Group – 16 to 23 years (College Level) Scout Motto – “LagingHanda” Scout Slogan – “Together We Serve”

  21. The scout badge

  22. THE THREE STARS • Faith a. Luzon • Truth b. Visayas • Knowledge c. Mindanao THE THREE POINTS • Duty to God & Country • Duty to Self • Duty to Others TREFOIL SINGLE BANDrepresents unity and universal brotherhood SCROLL It reminds us that a Scout is Cheerful. OVERHAND KNOT reminds us that we should “Do a good turn daily”

  23. The scout sign

  24. ITS MEANING: The three fingers pointing up symbolize the three points of the Oath. They also signify that a Scout climbs upward to bigger and better things. The two other fingers stand for the bond of brotherhood and friendship that ties all Scouts together. ITS USES: The Scout sign is used by Scouts when he makes a solemn pledge, while reciting the Scout Oath and Law, as well as the PanunumpasaWatawat. It is also used as a greeting of recognition sign among Scouts and Scouters all over the world. The Scout Sign

  25. The scout salute & Handshake

  26. The Scout Salute The Scout Handshake • When in uniform, the salute is rendered as a sign of respect to the Flag and the National Anthem. It is also used between Scouts and Scouters as a sign of courtesy and respect. Scouts all over the world use the Scout Handshake, it is given with a warm LEFT HANDSHAKE. Using it makes one feel that he belongs to the world of brotherhood of Scouting and that he is one among the millions of Scouts in various parts of the world dedicated to the same ideal of service.

  27. Thank you for listening! Created for you by: RS Reneir Val Perez Source: Troop Leaders’ Manual Boy Scouts of the Philippines www.tejerobsp.webs.com

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