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Guiders Staff Room Part 2

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Groovee · 30/09/2015 12:56

http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/extracurricularr_activities/715087-Guiders-39-staff-room-tea-wine-chat-and-optional-dancing

Part one above, new thread for when required x

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ThornyBird · 27/09/2016 20:10

Ha good planning there Ha!

The evening was a success. All left happy, even me! The toadstool was minging though as it's been buried in the back of the cupboard for at least 6 years Shock

ThornyBird · 27/09/2016 20:11

Abe even - don't know what all the ha's were about Blush

InflagranteDelicto · 27/09/2016 20:32

Sounds a lovely night Thorny

That's good planning abe! Whoops!

Hike along the canal (disused, and rather shallow) tonight. Was lovely. Along the way they found a wee bright that they had to crossGrin 21 girls went there, 21 came back much to our amusement! One of them had to retrieve a geocache she'd found during the summer, so we had a mass signing of initials, and lots and lots of singing. Think I might be slightly hoarse tomorrow!

Sadder news... One of mine is leaving next week. She's such a character and I'll be sorry to say goodbye.

lucysmam · 27/09/2016 22:49

You all sound busy busy! Bit jealous of the two shiny new babies who are expected Envy I like them when they're babies!

Rainbows was fun tonight - we read the Dirty Beards chapter from The Twits then made our own beards. Lots of quite horrible things in the beards...one even had a slug Grin

Starting to suss my Guides out a bit. I'm not entirely sure what to do with the one who occasionally came to Brownies, has been to Guides for the past three weeks but doesn't actually want to DO anything Confused. Do I let her coast for a bit or what? She was reluctant to help plan last week, wouldn't do the smartie law activity tonight, huffed when I said no pop until everyone had come up with ONE suggestion for unit guidelines...HELP!! I wouldn't mind but the youth club is 5 mins up the road if that's what she's after & the Brownies have plenty of girls who will want to come up to actually crack on with badges/gfi's etc. AARRGHH!

abeandhalo · 28/09/2016 06:46

Maybe ask what she's actually interested in & let her work on a badge on her own? I have SEN girl who was not ready to join in with GFI in her first term so she just worked on her own craft badge for the first term.

InflagranteDelicto · 28/09/2016 06:54

Sounds obvious, but have you tried asked her why she comes? Either individually or part of a group activity. The other one that pops to mind (thinking of the brownie in my group that just wanted to be there and not participate) is whether there's anything going on in her home life. In my brownie's case Mum's been quite ill over the past year, additionally the girl has heard a few conversations she wasn't intended to, and is obviously worried. She still is encouraged to join in, and once she does gets over herself!

lucysmam · 28/09/2016 12:07

She picked the agility badge with the girls she was working with last week abe, but any asking what she really wants to do is met with blank stares Confused. We're going to do half the badge next week, then design obstacle courses for after half term so we can get anything we don't have together.

Asking as a group why they're coming is a good idea Inflagrante. I sort of get the impression she comes because her mates do & it's a something to do. Shall have a think for an activity to go with it while I finish packing what I can.

Not sure about home life - her sister is my main contact, no mention of parents, but I didn't want to pry.

I'll just see how we go for the next few weeks, maybe it's the newness & doing things for themselves has thrown her.

Groovee · 28/09/2016 15:22

Hope she settles soon. She's maybe feeling out of her comfort zone just now.

I am dreading seeing the people from last week! It's put me right off going to brownies if people are going to fight then storm into the hall shouting at whoever answers the door!

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DullUserName · 01/10/2016 16:44

Newbie to here... returned to Brownies this term after a break. Need some quick advice about Science Investigator badge please.

We're doing the clause about how germs spread and handwashing because I can easily borrow a uv lamp and glow powder. Then it says to make your own cleanser...
Googling comes up with either gloopy face masks or alcohol and aloe-based hand sanitizers. Has anyone done this successfully (and done risk assessments?) What 'recipe' did you use?
Thanks

RueDeWakening · 01/10/2016 22:28

I haven't done the badge (well, my own DD is doing it at the moment!) but I've made a hand scrub with my Rainbows - we used oil and sugar. I found a recipe on pinterest for it - something like this one: uk.pinterest.com/pin/173670129350001331/

DullUserName · 02/10/2016 12:45

Fabulous - thank you! Much more suitable :-)

Imfinehowareyou · 03/10/2016 13:58

Can anyone help me with chocolate themed activities for rainbows? Have access to a kitchen (no microwave) and a chocolate fountain. Budget tiny.

RiaOverTheRainbow · 03/10/2016 15:01

Chocolate themed games - duck duck goose becomes milky milky way, corners with different types of chocolate instead of colours (adapted to whatever games your unit plays).
Design your own chocolate bars using whatever materials you already have. Maybe read out a bit from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to inspire them.
Blindfolded taste test of different types of chocolate.
Dip fruit/cake/marshmallows in the chocolate fountain.
In teams, everyone uses a knife and fork to cut a piece from a chocolate bar, fastest team wins. Can be done as a relay, and you could make the Rainbows do it wearing winter gloves to make it harder.
Race in teams to move smarties or maltesers from one dish to another using straws.
Make chocolate crispy cakes or mud cups.

I hope something there is useful!

Imfinehowareyou · 03/10/2016 19:39

Big chocolatey kiss for you Ria Thank you so much Grin

Groovee · 03/10/2016 19:46

Check out the toftwood chocolate challenge. That has some great ideas

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Imfinehowareyou · 03/10/2016 19:58

Groovee that is awesome! Thank you so much. And a badge too. If my gift aid application works we can afford it!!!

ThornyBird · 04/10/2016 14:33

We are so doing the chocolate badge!

Can anyone recommend any other badges? We did the Smartie Challenge and a geocaching badge that are not from GGUK. We like to do different (more interesting?!) badges Smile

InflagranteDelicto · 04/10/2016 16:47

We did swallows and amazons last term. This term will be Christmas around the world. There's a fb group full of different challenge badges 😊

Can you fit anything in about Fairtrade? Difference between FT and normal chocolate?

Groovee · 04/10/2016 17:49

We did a gingerbread challenge at one point. Not sure if it's still going. The GG challenge Badge group is fab.

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Becles · 04/10/2016 18:49

I love the growing up wild paw-prints the girls love the badges.

DullUserName · 04/10/2016 22:02

rueDeWakening
Just wanted to say thanks again for the sugar and oil hand scrub tip. Very happy girls and some delighted looking parents as we sent them home with little pots full.

RueDeWakening · 05/10/2016 14:31

Fab! It's actually a nice hand scrub, I have some at home still :o

drspouse · 06/10/2016 19:23

Two school assemblies today, clearly picked the right pictures as I got a "wow" from quite a few!
Let's see if we get any enquiries.

Groovee · 07/10/2016 07:45

Fingers crossed Drspouse

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drspouse · 07/10/2016 18:54

Bumped into one girl on the school run this morning who was interested (and lives near our unit rather than one of the others), but no formal enquiries yet.

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