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Central Jamaica Conference of

Seventh-day Adventists
Youth Ministries Department

PATHFINDER
GUIDE CLASS

ACTIVITY BOOK
Name: ___

Pathfinder Club:

Counsellor:
Upon completion of the GUIDE Class, you will receive the following
items:
Guide Level
PATCH

Guide Level
PIN & CHEVRON

Guide Level
RIBBON BAR
(The Ribbon Bar is achieved on successfully
completing ALL of the advanced requirements.

©2014 Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists,


Youth Ministries Department
Revised June 2016

Requirements Taken From:


Pathfinder Achievement Class Manual, 2004 Revision
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Youth Ministries Department

Design and Layout:


Julia A. Campbell, Portmore Federation of Adventist Youth

Edited by:
Marcia Gooden, Portmore Federation of Adventist Youth
My Profile

Name: ______________________________________
Address: __________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Contact No. ________________________________
Favourite
Bible Verse: _________________________________
Favourite Song:_____________________________
Career Choice: __________________________
Role Model: ____________________________
Best Friend: _____________________________
Place I would most like to visit:
_________________________________________
FavouriteSport: _______________________
Signature: _______________________
Date: ____________________________

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Aim Motto
“The Advent Message To All The “The Love of Christ Compels Us”
World In My Generation!”

Pledge Law
By the grace of God, 1. Keep the morning watch.
I will be pure and kind and true. 2. Do my honest part.
I will keep the Pathfinder Law. 3. Care for my body.
I will be a servant of God 4. Keep a level eye.
And a friend to man. 5. Be courteous and obedient.
6. Walk softly in the sanctuary.
7. Keep a song in my heart.
8. Go on God's errands.

Song
Oh, we are the Pathfinders strong;
The servants of God are we.
Pledge to the Bible
Faithful as we march along, 'I pledge allegiance to the Bible
In kindness, truth, and purity and to the Gospel for which it
A Message to tell to the world, stands, one Saviour crucified, risen
A truth that will set us free! and coming again, with life, and
King Jesus the Saviour’s coming back liberty to all who believe.'
For you, and me!

AY Legion of Honour
By the grace and power of God I will:
Honour Christ in that which I choose to BEHOLD.
Honour Christ in that which I choose to LISTEN.
Honour Christ in the choice of places to WHICH I GO.
Honour Christ in the choice of ASSOCIATES.
Honour Christ in that which I choose to SPEAK.
Honour Christ in the care I give my BODY TEMPLE.

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Requirement

1. Be 15 years old and/or in Grade 10 or its equivalent 

Hi, my name is

I was born on

(Place your photo or draw your picture here)

I go to school at

I am in Grade/Form

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2. Know and understand the Adventist Youth Legion of Honour. 

The AY Legion of Honour is:

The AY Legion of Honour means:

3. Be an active member of the Pathfinder Club 

I support my club by attending at least 75% of all


club meetings/activities and meeting all my financial
obligations…

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4. Select and read one book of your choice from the Book Club list
available from the Youth Department, plus a book on local church
history. Write a summary of the books read! 

Book Title:
Book Author:

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Book Title:
Book Author:

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1. Complete the Stewardship Honour! (See page 31for Honour Requirements.)

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.
2.
3.
4.
Advanced 1.

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Requirement

1. Discuss how the Christian can possess the gifts of the Spirit as described by Paul
in his letter to the Galatians. 

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2. Study and discuss how the Old Testament sanctuary service points to the cross
and the personal ministry of Jesus! 

3. Read and outline three stories of Adventist pioneers. Tell these stories during a
Pathfinder Club, AY or Sabbath School worship time. 

Adventist Pioneer:
Told at:
Date Told:
Summary:

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Adventist Pioneer:
Told at:
Date Told:
Summary:

Adventist Pioneer:
Told at:
Date Told:
Summary:

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4. Have a current Memory Gem Certificate. Memorise one text from each of the
following seven categories. Circle your choice! 
2. SALVATION
1. GREAT PASSAGES a. Philippians 3:7-9 3. DOCTRINE
a. 2 Timothy 3:15-16 b. Ezekiel 36:26-27 a. Mathew 24:24-27
b. Romans 10:17 c. 1 John 5:11-12 b. Ecclesiastes 9:5-6,10
c. Daniel 8:14 d. 1 Corinthians 5:7-8 c. Hebrews 4:14-16
d. Joel 2 e. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 d. Exodus 20:3-7
e. Your Choice f. Your Choice e. Your Choice
_________________ _____________________ ___________________

5. RELATIONSHIP
4. PRAYER a. Acts 17:26-27
6. BEHAVIOUR
a. Philippians 4:6-7 b. 1 Peter 4:10 a. Luke 12:15
b. Ephesians 3:20-21 c. 1 Peter 3:15 b. 1 Corinthians 10:31
c. Matthew 5:44 d. 2 Corinthians 12:9 c. James 4:7-8
d. Your Choice e. Your Choice d. Your Choice
______________ __________________ ________________

7. PROMISES/PRAISE
a. Psalm 46
b. Philippians 4:13
c. Psalm 55:22
d. Psalm 95:6-7
e. 1 Corinthians 10:13
f. Your Choice
_____________________

1. Read Steps to Christ and write a one page summary. 

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Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature
1.
2.
3.
4.
Advanced 1.

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Requirement

1. As a group, or individually, help organise and participate in one of the


following:
a. Make a friendship visit with a shut-in person
b. Adopt a person or family in need and assist them
c. Any other outreach of your choice approved by your leader. 
Write a summary of what you did!

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2. Participate in a discussion on witnessing to other teenagers and put some of the
guidelines into practice in a real situation. 

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1. Complete one of the following:
a. Bring two friends to at least two meetings sponsored by your church.
b. Help plan and participate in at least four meetings of youth evangelism
or similar event. 
Tell what you did!

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.
2.
Advanced 1a.
1b.

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Requirement

1. In group discussion and by personal inquiry examine your attitudes to two of the
following topics:
a. Choosing your career
b. Moral behaviour
c. Sex and dating
d. Choosing your life partner 

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My husband should be tall, dark and
I am looking for a wife handsome, drive a nice car, knows how You both need to set your
that looks good, already to take care of a lady… priorities straight, you need to
has her assets and choose a life partner who loves
looooves me! God first and foremost!

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Write (minimum of 750 words) or give an oral presentation
(minimum 10 minutes) on the subject of “How to make and keep
friends”. 

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.
Advanced 1.

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Requirement

1. Make a presentation to primary students on the subject of the laws of good


health. Give a summary of your presentation. 

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2. Complete one of the following activities:
a. Write a poem or article for possible submission to one of the
Health/Temperance Journals of the church.
b. Individually or as a group, organise and participate in a “Fun Run” or
similar activity. Discuss and record your physical training programme in
preparation for this event.
c. Read pages 102-125 in the book “Temperance” by Ellen White, and
pass the true/false quiz. 

3. Complete the Nutrition Honour or lead a group


through the Physical Fitness Honour. (See page 30
for Honour Requirements.) 

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Write a report of your understanding of God’s plan regarding
sexual behaviour. Include in the presentation your thoughts on
AIDS & STDs. 

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.
2.
3.
Advanced 1.

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Requirement

1. Following discussion, prepare a flow chart on denominational organization, with


special details for your Division. Draw your chart below! 

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2. Attend a conference sponsored Basic Pathfinder Staff Training Course. 
Date of Training:
Conducted by:
Summary:

3. Plan and teach at least two requirements of any Pathfinder Honour for a group
of Junior Pathfinders. 

Honour:
Pathfinder Class: Date of class:

Honour:
Pathfinder Class: Date of class:

If the Physical Fitness option was selected under Health and Fitness
requirement 3, that satisfies this requirement.

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1
2
3

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Requirement

1. Read the story of Jesus childhood in the Desire of Ages chapter 7 and relate
it to the place of Nature Study in His education and ministry by presenting
orally before an audience on original nature lessons (parable) drawn from
your study and observations. Write a summary of your presentation! 

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2. Complete one of the following Honours:
a. Ecology
b. Environmental Conservation 
(See page29 for Honour requirements)

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.
2.

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Requirement

1. Go on a two-night pack camp. Write a list of the equipment to be taken. 

2. Plan and cook in a satisfactory manner a three-course meal on an open fire. Tell
what you did! 

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3. Complete an object of lashings or rope work. 

4. Complete one honour not previously earned which can count towards the
Aquatic, Sportsman, Recreation or Wilderness Master. (See pages 32 - 34 for
Honours List) 

1. Complete the Wilderness Master. (See pages 32 - 34 for Honours List) 

Honour done:

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.
2.
3.
4.
Advanced 1.

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Requirement

1. Complete an honour in Outreach Ministries, Outdoor Industries, Vocational,


Health and Science or Household Arts not previoulsy completed. (See pages 32-34
for Honours List)

Honour done:

Requirement Date Completed Counsellor’s Signature


1.

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Honour: Environmental
Honour: Ecology Conservation
Category: Nature, General Category: Nature, General
Conference Conference
Skill Level: 2 Skill Level: 2
Requirements
Requirements 1. What is the difference between ecology and
1. Construct a diagram of a fresh-water pond ecosystem environmental conservation?
with pasted-on animal cutouts. 2. Write a 500 word essay on how the increase in human
2. Pick one mammal, one bird, one reptile, and one population is threatening our existence on earth.
amphibian from your home environment, and for 3. What does the term "death" of a lake or river
each construct a diagram of its ecological pyramid. mean? Is there a lake or river in your area or country
3. Know the meaning of the following terms: which is classified as "dead"?
a. Ecology 4. Carry out a stream investigation of a small stream
b. Community flowing through or near your home town. Check for
c. Food chain the following:
d. Commensalism a. Signs of Purity
e. Ecological succession i. Abundance of small fish present
f. Plankton ii. Water visually clear and fresh smelling
g. Conservation iii. Stream banks covered with vegetation
h. Climax community down to water's edge
i. Eutrophication iv. Small amounts of green algae in water
j. Biome (light green in color)
4. Make detailed field observations and library book v. Some aquatic plants present such as
study of the habitat of some small animal in your own cattails, arrow leaf, or pickerel weed
environment. Write a report one-half from your field vi. Turtles present in the stream
observations and one-half from your book study. vii. Crayfish under stones in the stream
Length about 700 words. viii. Sandbars covered with growing weeds
5. Define an ecosystem and state what the basic indicating relatively stable water level
biological and physical factors are that keep it a b. Signs of Stream Deterioration and Death
balanced system. i. Large masses of blue-green algae
6. Investigate the disposal of trash in your present (dark green in color)
community. How much is disposed per family per day? ii. Scoured banks from high water level
Per week? Per year? How better can it be taken care during storms
of? iii. Putrid smell of the water
7. Check the daily paper of nearest large city for one iv. Detergent foam present
month for the air pollution level. Plot a curve for this v. Trash sticking out of mud and sand
level on graph paper for the month. Find out what bars along the stream
caused the peaks in your curve. vi. Water loaded with silt
8. List ten ways in which you might actively work to vii. No aquatic insects or fish present
improve the environment in which you live. Put four of viii. Presence of raw sewage
these into practice. ix. Presence of oil on surface of the water
9. Find a Spirit of Prophecy quotation and a Bible text x. No salamanders or frogs under rocks
pertinent to ecology and be able to explain their along stream bank
relevance and application to our day. xi. Stores or small factories dumping their
wastes into the stream
5. If your stream is showing some of the above signs of
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ death, do something about cleaning it up. Go talk to
people responsible for its contamination or pollution.
Most people don't think about such things and are
only too glad to cooperate if made aware of the
situation. Organize a group of young people to help
you to clean up the trash along your stream. Get

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businessmen to supply trucks or pick-ups to help your d. Vitamin B2
campaign. e. Iron
6. Make a visit to the city or regional trash dump to see f. Calcium
how this waste is handled. Find out: 6. Why is it important to drink plenty of water every
a. How many tons of trash is dumped day?
daily? Yearly? 7. How much water should you drink every day?
b. What attempts are made to recycle any of 8. Name three common diseases that can be controlled
this trash? by diet.
c. Is any of the trash burned or is all of it 9. What is the difference between whole wheat flour
buried? and white flour, and which one has the higher
d. What is the cost per person, per year, for nutritive value?
handling trash in your town? 10. What does RDA mean?
e. What happens to junked autos in your area?
7. Make a visit to the nearest sewage plant. Draw and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
label a detailed diagram of what happens to the liquid
and solid wastes from the time they come into the Honour: Physical Fitness
plant until they leave. In what form do they leave? Is Category: Recreation, General
any further use made of this waste? Conference
8. Where possible, visit a water purification plant. Skill Level: 2
Construct a flow diagram of the steps in water
purification from the time the water enters the plant Requirements
until it leaves for distribution to homes and 1. List ten benefits of being physically fit.
stores. Through reading and discussion with water 2. Know how the following help to achieve a balance for
works officials, determine whether water resources in your body:
the future are going to be enough to meet the a. Exercise
demand. b. Proper eating
9. Read and write a book report on an environment c. Emotional stability
issues book such as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. 3. Define the following exercises:
10. What are rare and endangered species? Determine a. Isometric
what efforts are being put forth to protect such b. Isotonic
species in your area. What can you do to help? c. Isokinetic
11. Write a 300-500-word essay on your ideas. d. Anaerobic
e. Aerobic
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4. Know the meaning of the principles involved in the
following exercise program:
Honour: Nutrition a. Warm up
Category: Household Arts b. Aerobic exercises
Skill Level: 2 c. Cool down
d. Calisthenics
Requirements 5. Know how to determine your heart rate at rest and
1. Draw and explain the food pyramid guide in its after exercise.
various forms. List the number of servings required Know how to determine the minimum rate at which your
from each group each day. Why is it important to eat heart should be beating to obtain the best aerobic
a balanced diet? conditioning effect.
2. Explain the difference between the following: 6. Using the four steps given in requirement 4, do a
a. Lacto-ovo vegetarian regular exercise program at least four times a week
b. Ovo vegetarian for three months. Keep a chart of the following:
c. Vegan vegetarian a. Type of warm-up exercises performed
3. Plan a two-day menu containing a balanced lacto-ovo b. Type of aerobic exercises performed
vegetarian diet utilizing the food guide pyramid. c. How long aerobic exercises were performed
4. What is another name for: d. Type of calisthenics performed
a. Vitamin B1
b. Vitamin B2 For each exercise period, maintain the minimum
5. List at least three significant food sources of the heart rate determined in requirement 7 for a
following nutrients: period of at least 20 minutes.
a. Vitamin C
b. Vitamin A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
c. Vitamin B1

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Honour: Stewardship j. Sleep
Category: Outreach Ministries, General k. Personal needs
Conference l. Class time
Skill Level: 2 m. School study
Requirements n. Travel
1. Discover the Bible principles of stewardship by o. Music lesson
answering the following questions: p. Music practice
a. What does 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20 say about the q. Home chores
stewardship of the body? r. Shopping
b. What does Matthew 25:15tell US about the * For each of the three days be sure your time
stewardship of talents? adds up to 24 hours. After completing the chart,
c. What does Colossians 4:5 say about the discuss with your pastor or counsellor your
stewardship of time? responsibility in the stewardship of your time.
d. What does John 3:16 tell us that God gave? 6. Do one of the following:
e. What does Psalm 24:1 tell us about who owns a. If you have an income-producing job or
the earth? an allowance, make a list of how you
f. What does Genesis 1:26 say about who is the spend your money for one month.
steward over the earth? b. If you are not in the category above,
g. What does Proverbs 3:9 say about who is always make a list of how you would spend an
first? income of $50 a month in the following
h. How do we know that tithe means a tenth? categories:
Genesis 28:22. 2. Clothes
i. Who does Leviticus 27:30 say the tithe belongs 3. Entertainment
to? 4. Personal items (toiletries)
j. How does Malachi 3: 8 say that God is robbed? 5. Gifts
k. What does 1 Corinthians 9:13, 14 say about the 6. School supplies
use of the tithe? 7. Tithe and offerings
l. How do we know that the tithe is different from 8. Eating out
offerings? Malachi 3:8. 9. Transportation
m. What does 1 Corinthians 16:12 say about how 7. From your list determine what percentage of your
we are to give our offerings? total income is spent on each item. After completing
n. What does Matthew 6:20 say about where to the chart and percentages, discuss with your pastor or
keep our treasures? counsellor the advantages of a budget and how to
o. What does 2 Corinthians 9:7 say about our stay within a budget.
attitude in giving? 8. From the Bible and Spirit of Prophecy determine what
p. What promised blessing is given in Malachi 3:10? instruction has been given concerning the variety and
2. Read and discuss with your counsellor or pastor the use of God-given talents.
following: Section IV (pp 111 to 130); par. 1 and 2, p. 9. List three talents or skills that you have, such as
14; and par. 1, p. 66 of Counsels on Stewardship. building things, mechanics, gardening, painting or
3. Learn what is done with the tithe in your local church, drawing, writing, speaking, music, teaching, sewing,
your local conference, your union, and the General etc. Choose one of these three talents and do a
Conference. project to help develop your talent further. Your
4. From your pastor, church treasurer, or elder learn project must follow these guidelines:
about your church budget, what finances your church a. The project is to be a benefit or outreach to
must meet, and the purpose of each item listed on others.
your church tithe and offering envelope. b. The project is to be a new endeavour not
5. Keep a chart on how you spend your time for one previously accomplished.
weekend and one week day. In this chart make a list c. Spend at least five hours in the planning and
of how much time you spend in the following areas: implementation of the project.
a. Work for pay d. Make a written or oral report to your
b. Family time counsellor about your project.
c. Personal devotions
d. Public Worship
e. Family Worship
f. Fun things
g. Reading
h. Television
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ADRA 51. Model Boats 102. Heart and Circulation
1. Community Assessment 52. Model Cars 103. Heredity
2. Community Development 53. Model Railroading 104. Home Nursing
3. Community Service 54. Model Rocketry 105. Optics
4. Conflict Resolution 55. Model Rocketry Advanced 106. Physics
5. Disaster Response 56. Music 107. Red Alert
6. Disaster Response Advanced 57. Music Advanced
7. Hunger Relief 58. Native American Lore
8. Literacy 59. Native American Lore Advanced Household Arts
9. Refugee Resettlement 60. Native Brush Construction 108. Baking
61. Needlecraft 109. Basic Sewing
Arts & Crafts 62. Origami 110. Cooking
10. Aboriginal Lore 63. Paper Maché 111. Cooking Advanced
11. African Lore 64. Paper Quilling 112. Cultural Food Preparation
12. Airplane Modeling 65. Paper Quilling Advanced 113. Dressmaking
13. Basketry 66. Photography 114. Dressmaking Advanced
14. Block Printing 67. Pinewood Derby 115. Food Canning
15. Braiding 68. Pinewood Derby Advanced 116. Food Drying
16. Braiding Advanced 69. Plaster Craft 117. Food Freezing
17. Bread Dough 70. Plastic Canvas 118. Housekeeping
18. Cake Decorating 71. Plastics 119. Laundering
19. Candle Making 72. Pottery 120. Mat Making
20. Ceramics 73. Scrapbooking 121. Nutrition
21. Copper Enameling 74. Scrapbooking Advanced 122. Nutrition Advanced
22. Copper Enameling Advanced 75. Sculpturing 123. Quilting
23. Counted Cross Stitch 76. Silk Screen Printing 124. Tailoring
24. Crocheting 77. Silk Screen Printing Advanced 125. Tapa Cloth
25. Crocheting Advanced 78. Soap Craft
26. Cultural Heritage 79. Soap Craft Advanced Outdoor Industries
27. Currency (Coins) 80. Stamps 126. Agriculture
28. Currency (Coins) Advanced 81. Stamps Advanced 127. Beekeeping
29. Decoupage 82. String Art 128. Cattle Husbandry
30. Digital Photography 83. Textile Painting 129. Dairying
31. Drawing & Painting 84. Thatching 130. Flower Culture
32. Felt Craft 85. Tie-Dye 131. Fruit Growing
33. Flower Arrangement 86. Upholstery 132. Gardening
34. Genealogy 87. Weaving 133. Goat Husbandry
35. Genealogy Advanced 88. Whistles 134. Island Fishing
36. Glass Craft 89. Whistles Advanced 135. Pigeon Raising
37. Glass Etching 90. Wood Carving 136. Poultry Raising
38. Glass Painting 137. Sheep Husbandry
91. Wood Handicraft
39. Hot Air Balloons 138. Small Fruit Growing
40. Knitting 139. Subsistence Farming
Health and Science
41. Knitting Advanced 92. Basic Rescue
42. Lapidary Outreach Ministry
93. Blood and the Body’s Defences
43. Leather Craft 140. Adventurer for Christ
94. Bones, Muscles, and Movement
44. Leather Craft Advanced 141. Adventurer for Christ Advanced
95. Brain and Behaviour Chemistry
45. Lettering & Poster Making 142. Bible Marking
96. CPR
46. Lighthouses 143. Bible Marking Advanced
97. Digestion
47. Lighthouses Advanced 144. Child Care/Babysitting
98. First Aid Basic
48. Macramé 145. Christian Citizenship
99. First Aid Standard
49. Maori Lore 146. Christian Drama
100. First Aid Advanced
50. Metal Craft 147. Christian Grooming and Manners
101. Health and Healing
148. Christian Storytelling

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149. Cultural Diversity Appreciation 205. Maple Sugar Advanced 261. Dutch Oven Cooking
150. Family Life 206. Marine Algae 262. Fire Building and Camp Cookery
151. Junior Witness 207. Marine Invertebrates 263. Geocaching
152. Junior Youth Leadership 208. Marine Mammals 264. Geocaching Advanced
153. Language Study 209. Marsupials 265. Gold Prospecting
154. Literature Evangelism 210. Microscopic Life 266. Gold Prospecting Advanced
155. Personal Evangelism 211. Moths and Butterflies 267. Hiking
156. Puppetry 212. Orchids 268. Horsemanship
157. Puppetry Advanced 213. Palm Trees 269. Horsemanship Advanced
158. Sanctuary 214. Parrots and Cockatoos 270. Kayaking
159. Sign Language 215. Poultry 271. Kites
160. Sign Language Advanced 216. Reptiles 272. Knot Tying
161. Stewardship 217. Reptiles Advanced 273. Letterboxing
162. Temperance 218. Rocks and Minerals 274. Letterboxing Advanced
219. Rocks and Minerals Advanced 275. Mountain Biking
Nature 220. Sand 276. Navigation
221. Seeds 277. Orienteering
163. Amphibians 222. Seeds Advanced 278. Outdoor Leadership
164. Amphibians Advanced 223. Shells 279. Outdoor Leadership Advanced
165. Animal Tracking 224. Shells Advanced 280. Physical Fitness
166. Animal Tracking Advanced 225. Shrubs 281. Pioneering
167. Antelopes 226. Small Mammal Pets 282. Power Boating
168. Antelopes Advanced 227. Soils 283. Rock Climbing
169. Bats 228. Spiders 284. Rock Climbing Advanced
170. Bats Advanced 229. Stars 285. Rowing
171. Bird Pets 230. Stars Advanced 286. Sailing
172. Birds 231. Trees 287. Scuba Diving
173. Birds Advanced 232. Trees Advanced 288. Scuba Diving Advanced
174. Cacti 233. Wattles 289. Skateboarding
175. Cacti Advanced 234. Weather 290. Skiing Cross Country
176. Cats 235. Weather Advanced 291. Skiing Downhill
177. Cats Advanced 236. Worms 292. Skin Diving
178. Cetaceans 237. Worms Advanced 293. Slow-Pitch Softball
179. Dog Care and Training 294. Soccer
180. Dogs Recreation 295. Springboard Diving
181. Ecology 238. Abseiling 296. Swimming
182. Ecology Advanced 239. Abseiling Advanced 297. Swimming Advanced
183. Edible Wild Plants 240. Abseiling Instructor 298. Swimming Beginners
184. Endangered Animals 241. Archery 299. Swimming Beginners Advanced
185. Environmental Conservation 242. Archery Advanced 300. Swimming Intermediate
186. Eucalypts 243. Backpacking 301. Track and Field
187. Ferns 244. Basketball 302. Tree Climbing
188. Fish 245. Camp Craft 303. Triathlon
189. Flowers 246. Camping Skills I 304. Triathlon Advanced
190. Flowers Advanced 247. Camping Skills II 305. Tumbling and Balancing
191. Fossils 248. Camping Skills III 306. Tumbling and Balancing
192. Fungi 249. Camping Skills IV Advanced
193. Geology 250. Canoe Building 307. Unicycling
194. Geology Advanced 251. Canoeing 308. Wakeboarding
195. Grasses 252. Caving 309. Water Skiing
196. Herbs 253. Caving Advanced 310. Water Skiing Advanced
197. House Plants 254. Community Water Safety 311. Wilderness Leadership
198. Insects 255. Community Water Safety 312. Wilderness Leadership Advanced
199. Insects Advanced Advanced 313. Wilderness Living
200. Lichens, Liverworts, and Mosses 256. Cycling 314. Wind Surfing
201. Livestock 257. Cycling Advanced. 315. Winter Camping
202. Mammals 258. Drilling and Marching
203. Mammals Advanced 259. Drilling and Marching Advanced. Vocational Honours
204. Maple Sugar 260. Drumming and Percussion 316. Accounting

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317. Automobile Mechanics Earn seven of the following: 3. Dogs
318. Automobile Mechanics Advanced 1. Ecology and/or Advanced 4. Fishes
319. Barbering Hairstyling 2. Environmental Conservation 5. Poultry
3. Fossils 6. Small Mammal Pets
320. Bible Evangelism
4. Geology and/or Advanced
321. Bookbinding 5. Rocks & Minerals and/or Advanced
322. Bookkeeping 6. Sand
323. Carpentry Recreation Master Award
324. Christian Salesmanship Farming Master Award Earn seven of the following honours:
325. Communications Earn seven Outdoor Industries Honours 1. Backpacking
326. Communications Advanced 2. Basketball
Health Master Award 3. Cycling
327. Computers
Earn seven of the following: 4. Drilling and Marching
328. Computers Advanced 1. Basic Rescue 5. Hiking
329. Electricity 2. Blood & the Body’s Defenses 6. Knot Tying
330. House Painting Exterior 3. Bones Muscles and Movement 7. Orienteering
331. House Painting Interior 4. Brain and Behaviour 8. Outdoor Leadership
332. Journalism 5. CPR 9. Physical Fitness
333. Masonry 6. Chemistry 10. Softball
7. Childcare/Babysitting 11. Soccer
334. Paperhanging
8. Digestion 12. Track and Field
335. Plumbing 9. First Aid Basic 13. Tumbling and Balancing
336. Printing 10. First Aid Standard and/or 14. Volleyball
337. Radio Advanced
338. Radio Advanced 11. Health & Healing Sportsman Master Award
339. Radio Electronics 12. Heart & Circulation Earn seven of the following honours:
13. Heredity 1. Archery
340. Shoe Repair
14. Home Nursing 2. Basketball
341. Shorthand 15. Optics 3. Caving
342. Small Engines 16. Physics 4. Cross Country Skiing
343. Teaching 17. Red Alert 5. Cycling
344. Typewriting 6. Downhill Skiing
345. Video Homemaking Master Award 7. Horsemanship
346. Welding Earn seven of the following: 8. Physical Fitness
1. Baking 9. Rock Climbing
347. Woodworking
2. Cooking and/or Advanced 10. Soccer
3. Dressmaking 11. Track and Field
4. Food - Canning 12. Tumbling and Balancing
MASTER AWARDS 5. Food Freezing
6. Housekeeping Technician Master Award
7. Laundering Earn seven Vocational honours.
Aquatic Master Award 8. Nutrition
1. Canoeing 9. Tailoring Wilderness Master Award
2. Intermediate Swimming Earn seven of the following honours:
3. Navigation Naturalist Master Award 1. Backpacking
4. Power Boating Earn six of the following honours: 2. Camp Craft
5. Rowing 1. Amphibians 3. Camping Skills IV
6. Sailing 2. Birds and/or Advanced 4. Edible Wild Plants
7. Scuba Diving and/or Advanced 3. Ferns 5. Fire Building & Camp Cookery
8. Skin Diving 4. Fungi 6. Hiking
9. Springboard Diving 5. Insects 7. Knot Tying
10. Swimming and/or Advanced 6. Mammals 8. Orienteering
11. Water Safety 7. Moths and Butterflies 9. Outdoor Leadership
12. Water Skiing 8. Shrubs 10. Pioneering
13. Windsurfing 9. Stars 11. Wilderness Leadership
10. Trees 12. Wilderness Living
Artisan Master Award 11. Weather 13. Winter Camping
Earn seven Arts & Crafts Honours And one of the following:
1. Bird Pets Witnessing Master Award
Conservation Master Award 2. Cats Earn seven Outreach Ministries
honours

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