November 2008 Cub Scout Roundtable Issue |
Volume
15, Issue
4
December 2008 Theme |
Theme:
Holiday Lights
Webelos:
Craftsman and Scientist
Tiger Cub
Achievement 4 |
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATIONS & STORIES
Be sure to check out "The House Where Santa Lives" in the How To Book,
page 5-6. It is my favorite!! CD
A Great Holiday
Sam Houston
Area Council
Divide the audience into 9 groups. Assign each group one of
the words listed below. When their item is mentioned in the story, the assigned
group should shout the designated saying. Have a practice session before
starting the story.
MOM AND DAD: Remember
your manners!
I: I’m soooo excited!
SNOW:
Sprinkle with fingers and say
‘Flakes, flakes, flakes.”
PRESENTS:
Spread arms and
shout “A new bike!”
GREETING CARDS: Hang
them on the wall!
HOLIDAY DINNER:
Rub stomach and
say “Yum, yum.”
DECORATIONS:
Sing “Deck the halls
with boughs of holly.”
LIGHTS:
Sparkle, sparkle
HOLIDAYS: All sounds and parts
at the same time.
Note -
There are 11 I's and only 4 or 5 of each of the others. CD
My favorite time
of year is winter. MOM AND DAD and I love the HOLIDAYS!
I enjoy sending GREETING CARDS and eating a big HOLIDAY DINNER.
I enjoy colder weather and the SNOW. But most of all I enjoy
seeing all the LIGHTS and exchanging lots of PRESENTS! Our house
is filled with DECORATIONS.
My favorite DECORATIONS
are the candles and the LIGHTS. I help MOM AND DAD send
GREETING CARDS, prepare the HOLIDAY DINNER, shovel SNOW, wrap
PRESENTS, put up DECORATIONS and set out the candles and the
LIGHTS. After we are finished, I read stories about the HOLIDAYS.
There are so many different celebrations around the world!
Our family and friends visit
during the HOLIDAYS. We exchange PRESENTS with little GREETING
CARDS on them. MOM AND DAD tell me I must be patient and wait
to open them. Sometimes our friends bring us new DECORATIONS. We burn the
candles and turn on all the special LIGHTS. I look out the window
to see if there is SNOW.
Finally, we all sit down to
eat our HOLIDAY DINNER. MOM AND DAD say grace and thank our guests
for joining us for the HOLIDAYS. We eat our HOLIDAY DINNER while
the DECORATIONS and LIGHTS sparkle all over the house.
After dinner we look at the
GREETING CARDS one more time. As everyone leaves, we thank them for the
PRESENTS. When I open the door and go outside, you’ll never guess
what I see. SNOW!
Winter Songs
Capital Area
Council
Divide audience into four parts. Assign each part a song
and a response. As each part comes along, the group stands and sings the first
line of their song. Instruct them as each part comes along, the group stands and
sings the first line of their song. Practice as you make assignments.
Winter:
"Dashing Through The Snow"
Santa:
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas"
Sleigh: "Sleigh
bells ring, are you listening"
Reindeer: "Rudolph
the Red Nosed Reindeer
Once upon a tune, on a cold,
dark Winter night, Santa sat in his workshop trying to decide what
to do. His Sleigh had a broken runner, his elves were behind schedule on
toy production, his Reindeer were suffering from lack of exercise and
they were weak, and he, Santa, had a cold. With Christmas only days away,
and the Winter weather cold, and snowy, Santa was so depressed.
Rudolph, his most famous Reindeer, was unable to get his nose recharged,
so that it barely glowed at all.
In a practice run, the
Sleigh with the broken runner scarcely got off the ground. With the toys to
make, the elves were stopping early to watch the Power Rangers. "Goodness me!"
cried SANTA. "How will I ever get everything complete by Christmas Eve?"
Out of the cold Winter
night, trudged a cold, hungry old man. "Santa," cried the cold, old,
hungry man. "If you will give me a hot meal and a warm place to sleep, I'll fix
your Sleigh, cure your Reindeer, fix Rudolph's nose and get the
elves to work faster." Santa quickly agreed. After they had eaten and a
nice night's sleep, the old man went to work.
First, he plugged the nose of
Rudolph, the red-nosed Reindeer into the television set. This charged
Rudolph's nose so that it glowed more brightly than ever, and it also blew a
fuse on the TV set. This enabled the elves to work later, since they couldn't
watch the Power Rangers. They quickly caught up to schedule. In the meantime,
the old man used parts of the TV set chassis to fix the runner on the Sleigh.
The Reindeer, not able to watch TV, began to run in the snow, and quickly
regained their strength. Santa slept better and got rid of his cold.
Because an old man knew the
true value of the TV, everything was ready and on December 24th Santa
hitched his Reindeer to the Sleigh and rode off into the Winter
sky!
Old Fashioned Christmas
Capital Area
Council
Divide audience
into three parts. Assign each part a word and a response. Instruct them they
are to say the response whenever they hear the word. Practice as you make
assignments.
Old Fashioned Christmas:
"Peace on Earth"
Toys:
"Buzz, bang, whiz
Gifts:
"From the heart"
Please note when reading this that it is a poem.
What is an Old
Fashioned Christmas? a boy said to his parents one day.
They thought for a while before they would venture to say.
After talking it through and
pondering a while,
They tried to portray to him the Old Fashioned Christmas
style.
You see the holiday season we
all know of today,
Often seems a far cry from what this season should portray.
People crowd in the stores
buying meaningless Gifts and Toys,
In far too large a quantity for all the girls and boys.
In the Old Fashioned
Christmas, things were different you see,
Far fewer Gifts than there seem to be.
So they were all given with
love beyond measure,
Making the giving a wonderful treasure.
In the Old Fashioned
Christmas the best Gifts of all,
Were those of goodwill or perhaps a token so small.
Toys were not given in
excess by the score,
And many Gifts were home made, not bought from a store.
So if an Old
Fashioned Christmas you wish now to see,
Remember the quantity of Gifts is immaterial as can be.
For an Old Fashioned
Christmas let's all now start,
By remembering, my friend, it begins in the heart!
Through the giving of kindness
and goodwill to all mankind,
An Old Fashioned Christmas we certainly can find.
The Gifts with a
meaning in this season play a part,
With an Old Fashioned Christmas begun in the heart!
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