July Cub Scout Roundtable Issue
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Volume 7, Issue 12
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Summer Songfest
Webelos Naturalist & Forester
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PRE-OPENING
ACTIVITY
Find someone who--
Circle 10 Council
Have them sign
their name on the blank.
1. Plays an
instrument _________________
2. Knows what a
whole note is ___________
3. Knows what a
½ note is _______________
4. Sings in a
choir ______________________
5. Knows what a
treble clef is _____________
6. Knows the
first verse of the national anthem ________
7. Knows a verse
of “On Top of Old Smokey” _________
8. Knows what
the first action is in the “Hokey Pokey” __
9. Knows what a
¼ note is _________________
10. What an
octave is _____________________
11. Can sing the
first verse of ANY song ____________
12. What a solo
is called in an opera __________
13. What songs
sung without instruments are called ___
14. What the
name of our National Anthem is _____
15. What the
type of song is that celebrates our country __
Gathering
Circle 10
Council
There are
several songs throughout this issue that can be cut out and cut up for a
puzzle game. Big pieces are best.
Perhaps the groups that end up with each song can be the song leaders for that
song. Let them know what to
expect as they pick up the pieces and be sure to familiarize yourself with the
songs in case they need help with the tune.
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