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Archives for April 2022

Hiking the DC STEM Trek

April 27, 2022 by Christine C

Eight Cubs (including 3 dual-enrolled in STEM Scouts) pose before the Washington Monument during their DC STEM Trek adventure.

Last weekend, our group of 8 Cub Scouts, including 3 Cub and STEM Scouts, completed the “Cub Scout portion” of the DC STEM Trek. We hiked all 14 stops from the Smithsonian Metro to the Boy Scout Memorial.

Our Scouts had a great time! They came prepared, answered every Cub Scout and On-site question, learned a lot about how STEM helped in the creation of Washington DC and enjoyed the time spent together.

Olivia, Nehemiah and David are in STEM Scouts Lab 605 together! Lab 605 is sponsored by the Burke Centre Conservancy and holds hybrid meetings.
Nehemiah and his dad Ty join STEM Scouts Lab 605 via ZOOM every Monday from Florida. They made a special trip to DC just to join this DC STEM Trek with their Lab friends!

While we are local Cub Scout pack from Ashburn, VA, we did have one STEM Scout from our Lab, fly from Florida to DC just to join our hike!

Editor’s note: The DC STEM Trek was designed by GTroop 1853 to encourage families to explore the Nation’s capital from a STEM perspective! To see the Trek Guide, visit www.ncacbsa.org/stem

Filed Under: Adventure Tagged With: Hiking, STEM, Washington DC

Equity – Community Listening Sessions

April 20, 2022 by NCAC Equity Committee

The NCAC Equity Committee is holding three listening sessions, and is inviting NCAC leaders to participate. We want to hear from you!

Kindly register in advance via the ZOOM links below and indicate your preferred break-out session. Thank you for joining us!

 

Session One:
Monday April 25th, 6-7:30pm
Topics: gender (girls/women), financial/socio-economic, general
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qfu6prD4vHdH8s36BODnTfoutoKHiijVW

 

Session Two:
Sunday May 22nd, 3-4:30pm
Topics: LGBTQIA (gender identity), race/ethnicity (language/citizenship), general

https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMscOygpjspGtVN1_OAQh1y4f3O5hwqU1t2

 

Session Three:
Wednesday June 1, 7:30-9:30pm
Topics: ability (physical/intellectual/emotional), religion/ethical value system, general
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkdu-qqjktHNK-xZMTfcBUqNbttrO0ZyxR

 

 

Filed Under: Leaders Tagged With: leaders

Pack 1967 Scout Completes Every Nova and Supernova Award

April 18, 2022 by Jason Mann

One Webelos Scout from Pack 1967 recently earned the Dr. Charles H. Townes Supernova Award, thus completing his achievement of earning all Nova awards (11) and Supernova Awards (2) available at the Cub Scout level.

Henrik M. of Den 4, Pack 1967, began his Cub Scouts STEM journey by earning the Nova Swing award (#1) in the spring of 2019. His den has finished all the Tiger adventures and began working on a Nova award at the end of the school year. Later on in his Wolf year, Henrik earned the Nova Tech Talk award (#2) by learning about different types of technology and that technology was all around them. He completed the award in December 2019 and visited the Area 9-Division 7 Office of the Virginia State Police to see a place where technology was used.

Henrik completed the Dr. Luis W. Alvarez Cub Scout Supernova Award in March 2020. To earn the award, he visited Duck donuts to learn about the science that goes into making donuts, conducted an experiment using the scientific method (testing mentos in soda; diet ginger ale worked the best), and researched Dr. Alvarez and three other scientists: Nikola Tesla, Willard Libby (inventor of radiocarbon dating) and Dr. Louis J. Camati (the first veterinarian in the United States with a practice dedicated just to cats). Henrik completed the requirements for the award by visiting bank to learn about compound interest on March 12, 2020.

While he was touring Sun Trust, parents across the National Capital Area Council received the email that in-person Scouting activities was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But that did not slow Henrik down. Scouts in his pack were encouraged to put the outing in Scouting, even if it was only with their families. In April 2020, Henrik completed the Down and Dirty Nova award (#3) , learning about geology and ecosystems and visiting the park near his home to find and classify rocks.

In the summer of 2020, Pack 1967 created the Summer Adventure Club (SAC) that allowed Scouts to meet virtually to keep Scouting going and to earn a few Nova awards. In July, Henrik completed the 1-2-3 Go Nova award (#4) , learning about the math behind secret codes and how to create empirical probability distributions to make inferences. He and his fellow Scouts counted and graphed the number of m&m’s by color and used that to determine which factory their m&m’s were made (they were made in Cleveland, TN). In August, the SAC completed the Cubs Can Code (#5) and Uncovering the Past (#6) Nova award. For the Cubs Can Code award, Henrik learned the basics of computer programming and programmed a path used in Minecraft. Through the Uncovering the Past award, he learned about archeology and completed a dig.

As a Bear Scout, Henrik earned the Out of this World Nova award (#7) in January 2021. For this award, he learned about astronomy and constellations, and took a virtual field trip to a college planetarium. In March 0f 2021, he earned the Up and Away Nova award (#8), learning about fluid dynamics. For this award, he conducted an experiment about terminal velocity, measuring the speed that steel ball bearings fell through air, water, and corn syrup. In May 2021, he earned the Nova Wild award (#9), learning about food webs and invasive species. For this award, Henrik and his den visited Bear’s Den in Bluemont, VA, hiked the Appalachian Trail, and observed wildlife.

In the summer of 2021, the SAC returned and through it, Henrik earned the Fearful Symmetry Nova Award (#10). For this award, he learned about different lines of symmetry, how symmetry exists in nature, music, and art, and how symmetry can translate into strength for various crystalline structures.

In August and September 2021, Henrik completed the Science Everywhere Nova Award (#11), earning the final Nova award.  For this award, he learned more about the scientific method, and visited Luck Stone quarry in Manassas, VA, to learn about the science that goes into blasting.  His pack was lucky enough to meet with two of the blasters from Luck Stone and to watch a blasting!

Starting as a Webelos Scout in June 2021, Henrik began work on Cub Scouts’ most challenging STEM award, the Dr. Charles H. Townes Webelos Supernova Award.   This award is similar to the Dr. Luis W. Alvarez award but involves more detailed and more challenging requirements.  In addition to completing various STEM requirements, Henrik completed the Adventures in Science, Engineer, Build It, First Responder, Into the Woods and Into the Wild Webelos adventures for the award.  In June 2020, Henrik’s den learned how to wire simple circuits with a battery, LED lights and a switch.  They wired circuits both in series and in parallel and tested the differences in the lights that resulted.  Also in June, Henrik and his den visited Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers and met with the General Manager to learn how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics were used extensively in the frozen custard-making process.

In July 2021, Henrik met with representatives from Fairfax County and Sagres Construction as he and his den toured an active construction site.  Scouts and parents wore personal protective equipment including hardhats and safety vests as they toured the Burke Virginia Railway Express Connector site.  They learned about the geology that goes into a construction project, including how geology impacts where sites are built, what materials that are used, and how those materials can influence the way in which water run-off is directed.

As with the Cub Scout Supernova award, the Webelos award requires a Scout to research scientists.  But for the Webelos award, a Scout must research Dr. Townes and five other scientists or inventors.   For his five, Henrik chose William Higinbotham (the inventor of the first video game), Adolph Rickenbacher (one of the inventors of the electric guitar), David Baszucki (creator of Roblox), Satoshi Tajiri (creator of Pokémon), and Alexander Graham Bell (inventor of the telephone).

Henrik completed the Webelos Supernova Award by conducting a science experiment using the scientific method and writing a short report about the results.  He and his den conducted an experiment to test which soda cans would sink or float in a mystery solution, and then using the results of the experiment to calculate an upper and lower bound for the density of the solution.

Congratulations to Henrik Mann on an accomplishment three years in the making!  Pack 1967 is proud to have such an accomplished Scout in its ranks, and looks forward to more junior mathematicians, engineers and scientists in Scouting!

 

 

Filed Under: Scouting At Home Tagged With: STEM, Supernova

If Bigfoot Can Leave No Trace, So Can Scouts!

April 14, 2022 by EvelynAnn Bruno

On Saturday, March 26, Sara Holtz, Deborah Manhken, and Evelyn Bruno with 15 Scouts and 11 Scouters from all over NCAC got together to talk about the role of the Outdoor Ethics Guide in Scouts BSA. Once known as “Leave No Trace Trainer”, the Outdoor Ethics Guide is a leadership position for a Scout in a Troop that provides Scouts to be in the unique position to help others make choices to reduce impact upon the natural world. You can learn more about the position here: scouting.org/outdoor-programs/outdoor-ethics-guide/

This session of the course was a beta test with many hands-on activities to include: Camp OH NO! A trash timeline, the Generation Game, the Thumb Trick, etc. You can check out more games like these in “Bigfoot’s Playbook” published by the Center for Outdoor Ethics.

The biggest thanks to the following Scouts who helped lead the various Leave No Trace (LNT) activities: Meera, Cayden, Hunter, Alex, and Andrew!!!!

Since this beta test course went so well, there are plans to offer it in various locations across NCAC. Contact Sara (sh12sh34@gmail.com), Deborah (dsmahnken@aol.com), or Evelyn (evelynann.bruno@gmail.com) if your district wants to host this class for OEGs (and Scouts interested in becoming OEG) and their advisors.

 

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: NYLT

Camp Snyder Summer Merit Badges Sign- Up is OPEN!

April 5, 2022 by Craig Weston

Hey Scouts, you can now choose and sign up for merit badges to be taught during the Scouts BSA Specialty Week, July 17 – 23 at Camp Snyder!

You can pick from over 50 merit badges, including Eagle-required, aquatics, shooting sports, scout skills, the outdoors, STEM and many more. And, it’s not often that you can take NEAT merit badges like Archaeology, Game Design, Moviemaking, Nuclear Science, Photography, Radio, Robotics and Woodwork. As an added benefit, most merit badges will be taught by adult volunteers who are experts in their field.

For new Scouts, you can learn skills for rank advancement in the Green Bar Bill Patrol program. This first-year camper program, named for legendary BSA pioneer William “Green Bar Bill” Hillcourt, uses the patrol method to learn the traditional outdoor skills Scouts need to earn Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First-Class Scout ranks. In additional to rank requirements, Scouts will also earn the Totin’ Chip and Firem’m Chit qualifications, as well as First Aid and Pioneering merit badges. Overnight camping Scouts will also have an opportunity to earn Swimming merit badge if they choose. WOW! Rank advancement skills AND merit badges all in one program!

Plus, ALL Scouts can join in the other FUN camp activities at the swimming pool, rifle and archery ranges, boating lake, climbing tower, campfires and much more. After all, it is summer camp!

Scouts can participate as day-campers, unit overnight campers or as individual overnight campers in provisional units with volunteer adult Scoutmasters.

Hurry to register for camp before Early Bird Pricing EXPIRES on April 16th, at www.gotosnyder.org/summer-camp/specialty-week/

If you are already registered, just put in your registration number to choose and sign up for merit badges.

Filed Under: At Camp

NCAC 2022 Summer Camp Webinar: Cub Scouts

April 1, 2022 by NCAC Camping Department

March 28, 2022: Cub Scouts & Webelos

Missed the webinar? You can view a recording of it below.

You can also download the slides from the webinar here: Cub Scout slides [PPTX]

Get more information on the various Cub Scout camps at their respective websites:

  • District Day & Twilight Camps: www.gotodaycamp.org
  • Camp Snyder (day camp & resident weekend programs): www.gotosnyder.org/summer
  • Camp Ross at Goshen Scout Reservation (weeklong resident Webelos camp): www.gotogoshen.org

You can find the whole series of NCAC 2022 Summer Camp Webinar recordings in our playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5x999ziTZaUr9bwVkz41m-iMDd-Wflqj

Filed Under: At Camp

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