Description
Whether you’re decoding a secret message, learning sign language or playing a game of Chinese whispers, this badge is all about getting your message across effectively.
How to earn your badge:
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Get someone to give you directions or instructions to do something.
Check that you have understood. Then follow the directions or instructions.
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Get someone you know to give you a call.
Write down what they say, making sure that you have all the main details.
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Show you can send emails and text messages.
You could also show how to use a mobile phone or a tablet to send a message to someone.
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Introduce yourself to an adult who helps out with your Pack.
Talk to them for two minutes about your life, school or hobbies.
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Choose three of these activities to do:
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Report on a local event, either past or present. It could be written for something like a newsletter or recorded so people can listen to it.
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Make contact with another Pack. Send them videos, letters or emails for whatever length of time your leader suggests.
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Find out how people with a visual or hearing impairment communicate. You might learn about Braille, Makaton or British Sign Language. Learn a simple phrase in one of the ways you have learned.
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Tell a story about an experience you’ve shared with your leaders and other Cubs. Make sure that you communicate clearly and that everyone is following the story.
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Hold a simple conversation in another language.
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Write three simple messages using codes, ciphers, invisible ink or semaphore. Try to work out three similar messages given to you.
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Get an adult or Young Leader to give you a message. Remember it and repeat it back to them 10 minutes later.
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Pass a message to someone using amateur radio.
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Take part in Jamboree On The Air (JOTA) or Jamboree On The Internet (JOTI).
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