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Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009

Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009. LAUNCH OF THE SINGAPORE 2010 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES INTEREST PATCH.

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Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009

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  1. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 LAUNCH OF THE SINGAPORE 2010 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES INTEREST PATCH

  2. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 Structure • Volunteer work – Community Involvement • History of the Olympic Games • YOG Sports • Traditional/National Games • Traditions & Culture

  3. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 Interest Patch Design Ht. 7 cm Width 4 cm

  4. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 Clauses for Brownies 1 Do one of the following: (i) As volunteers [4 hrs CIP, not necessarily at a stretch. This CIP may be in the form of hosting someone from the participating National Olympic Committee (NOC). The Brownie will give a brief report of the activities that she has done with her guest.] (ii) Understand the meaning of volunteerism and be able to discuss this with her tester. 2 (i) What is the Olympic symbol and what is its meaning? Make symbol of the Olympic Games. (ii) Find out about Singapore 2010 (e.g. the 3 Olympic values of friendship, excellence and respect that it promotes.) Make a poster listing 5 things about Singapore 2010 that you feel everyone should know.

  5. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 3 Play a team sport featured in Singapore 2010, such as football, hockey, basketball in your community and explain how the sport can promote the educational aims of Olympism (joy of effort, fair play, respect for others, pursuit of excellence and balance between body, will and mind). 4 Find out about a traditional/national game played by children/ youth in your school’s twinned NOC/NOC of choice which incorporates elements of fair play, self respect, leadership and fitness of skills. Play one with your unit. 5 Find out about a traditional dance, form of music or at least two customs/traditions practiced in your school’s NOC/NOC of choice. Demonstrate it at one of your meetings.

  6. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 Clauses for Guides 1 Do one of the following: (i) As volunteers [6 hrs CIP, not necessarily at a stretch. The CIP may be in the form of hosting someone from the participating National Olympic Committee (NOC). The Guide will log her activities that she does with her guest during the hosting period]. (ii) Understand the meaning of volunteerism and be able to discuss this with her tester. 2 (i) Develop and imaginative way, such as a song, skit, rap, dance, etc. to tell the history of the Olympic Games, in ancient and contemporary times, to your unit. Find at least five similarities that exist between the Olympic Spirit and the values of Girl Guiding.

  7. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 2 (ii) Find out about Singapore 2010 (e.g. the 3 Olympic values of friendship, excellence and respect that it promotes). Make a presentation of at least 10 things about Singapore 2010 that you feel everyone should know at one of your meetings. 3 Fair play, respect for others, self respect, persistence, pursuit of excellence, a balanced body, will and mind, leadership and fitness of skills are all qualities of a successful athlete. Play a YOG team sport that incorporates the above-mentioned qualities and also promotes the message of peace and friendship. Run the sport on equal and fair terms for all athletes.

  8. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 4 Find out about a traditional dance, form of music or at least 2 customs/traditions practiced in your school’s twinned NOC/NOC of choice. Demonstrate it at one of your meetings. 5 Carry out an exchange of ideas about Singapore’s many traditions and cultural practices with that of others (e.g. compare and contrast the traditions practiced by Singapore Indians with the Indians living in North or South India). Share your findings with your unit.

  9. Our mission is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world. Girl Guiding in Singapore 1917-2009 A MILLION DEEDS CHALLENGE http://www.singapore2010.sg/milliondeeds/Home.aspx

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