Christmas Cards - Supporting a Charity or Not
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Description
Christmas Cards - Supporting a Charity or Not
Resources
Pencils
Pens
White paper
About 20 old Christmas cards per group
Stencil / template
glue
glitter
Instructions
- Show the Cub Scouts some of your old Christmas cards and point out that some of
them were bought to support charities and some were not
- Divide the Pack into small groups and give each group about 20 old Christmas cards
- Ask the Cub Scouts in their groups to sort the cards into those bought in support of
charities and those not
- How many support charities? How many do not?
- How does buying a card that supports a charity give support? The vast number of
cards sold each year means that charities can receive a large amount of money at
Christmas
- What makes someone support a particular charity? Is it an illness in the family,
support of a local institution, or being a member of a welfare or wildlife group for
example
- Now ask the groups to divide the charity cards into those that support animals and
wildlife in general and those that support people - hospitals, hospices, medical
research etc
- What are the results?
- This will highlight to the Cub Scouts that there are many different charities and that
people will support different charities for different reasons. For some people buying
Christmas cards will be the only time they support any charities
- Show the pack 3d cards and using a simple design show templates and how to make their 3d cards
- In their divided groups using equipment available make and decorate 3d cards for relatives to take home
Tags
- 3d cards
- cards
- charity
- christmas cards
- recycling
Badge Links
- Artist - Card