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Do seven of these:
- Play the Body Language Game with
your den.
- Prepare and give a three-minute talk
to your den on a subject of your choice.
- Invent and use a sign language or a
picture writing language and use it to tell someone a story.
- Identify and discuss with your den
as many different methods of communication as you can (at least six
different methods).
- Invent your own den secret code and
send one of your den members a secret message.
- With your den, visit a library and
talk to a librarian. Learn how books are cataloged to make them easy to
find.
- Visit the newsroom of a newspaper or
radio or television station and find out how they receive information.
- Write an article about a den
activity for your pack newsletter or local newspaper.
- Invite a person with a visual,
speaking, or hearing impairment to visit your den. Ask about special ways he
or she communicates. Discover how well you can communicate with him or her.
- Use a personal computer to write a
letter to a friend or relative. Create your letter, check it for grammar and
spelling, and save it to either a hard drive or a diskette. Print it.
- Under the supervision of a parent or
adult, search the Internet and connect to five Web sites that interest you.
Exchange e-mail with a friend or relative.
- Earn the academics
belt loop for Computers.
- Earn the academics
belt loop for Communicating.
- Find out about jobs in
communications. Tell your den what you learn.
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Cub Scouts
Pack 419
Duluth, Ga.
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