Making a Poppy Wreath
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Description
After an evening discussing the role of scouts in WW1 and then brief discussions on why we have "poppies" for remembrance and the significance of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th Month and difference between Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. We made a simple "poppy" wreath.
Resources
Paper plates, egg boxes and red paint or red cup cake cases, scissors, glue, stick, staplers and tissue paper or felt pens.
Instructions
Cubs should be sat at tables in their sixes.
Each cub should be given a paper plate and carefully, with adult supervision, cut out the centre of the plate, leaving a ring.
Decorate the ring with green tissue paper.
Cut "poppies" from either an egg box, or use cup cake cases.
Paint these red and place a black circle of tissue paper in the centre.
Stick the poppies onto the wreath.
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