PATHFINDER EXPLORER CLASS - Philadelphia Pathfinder

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Central Jamaica Conference ofSeventhSeventh-day AdventistsYouth and Children's Ministries DepartmentPATHFINDEREXPLORER CLASSACTIVITY BOOKName:Pathfinder Club:Counsellor:

Upon completion of the EXPLORER Class, you willreceive the following items:Explorer LevelPATCHExplorer LevelPIN & CHEVRONExplorer LevelRIBBON BAR(The Ribbon Bar is achieved on successfullycompleting ALL of the advancedrequirements. 2014 Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists,Youth and Children’s Ministries DepartmentRequirements Taken From:Pathfinder Achievement Class Manual, 2004 RevisionGeneral Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Youth Ministries DepartmentDesign and Layout:Julia A. Campbell, Portmore Federation of Adventist YouthEdited by:Marcia Gooden, Portmore Federation of Adventist Youth

My ProfileName:Address:Contact No.FavouriteBible Verse:FavouriteSong:Career Choice:Role Model:Best Friend:Place I would like to visit:Favourite Sport:Signature:Date:1

Adventist Youth EmblemsAimMotto“The Advent Message To All TheWorld In My Generation!”“The Love of Christ Compels Us”PledgeLawBy the grace of God,I will be pure and kind and true.I will keep the Pathfinder Law.I will be a servant of GodAnd a friend to man.1. Keep the morning watch.2. Do my honest part.3. Care for my body.4. Keep a level eye.5. Be courteous and obedient.6. Walk softly in the sanctuary.7. Keep a song in my heart.8. Go on God's errands.SongOh, we are the Pathfinders strong;The servants of God are we.Faithful as we march alongalong,In kindness, truth, and purityA Message to tell to the worldworld,A truth that will set us free!King Jesus the Saviour’s coming backFor you, and me!Pledge to the Bible'I pledge allegiance to the Bible andto the Gospel for which it stands,one Saviour crucified, risen andcoming again, with life, and libertyto all who believe.'AY LLegion of HonourBy 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.2

General RequirementsRequirement1.Be 12 years old and/or in Grade 7 or its equivalentHi, my name isI was born on(Place your photo or draw yourpicture here)I go to school atI am in Grade3

2.Be an active member of the Pathfinder Club I support my club by attending at least 75%of all club meetings/activities and meeting allmy financial obligations 3.Learn or review the meaning of the Pathfinder Law Demonstrateemonstrate your understanding byparticipating in one of the following: roleplay, panel discussion, essay, or project ofyour choicechoice. Tell what you did.4.Read the book The Happy Path (or a similar book on thePledge &Law).aw). Write a Summary.4

5.Have a current Book Club Certificate and write at leasta paragraph of review on each book. Choose fromBook Club list provided by the Youth Department.Book Title:Book Author:5

Book Title:Book Author:6

Know the composition and proper use of yourPathfinder Flag and Unit GuidonDraw Pathfinder flag here Flag DescriptionDraw Unit Guidon Requirement1.2.3.4.5.Advanced 1.Date Completed7Counsellor’s Signature

SPIRITUSPIRITUALAL DISCOVERYRequirement1.Become familiar with the use of a Concordance. Tell what aConcordance is and how it is used!2.Earn your memory gem certificatecertificate. Memorize a Bible textfrom each of the seven categories below1. GREAT PASSAGESa. 1 Peter 1:24-25b. 1 Kings 18:21c. Matt 24:37-39d. Your Choice2. SALVATIONa. Matt 16:24-27b. Luke 14:28, 33c. Proverbs 28:13d. 1 Timothy 1:15e. John 3:16-18f. Your Choice4. PRAYERa. Psalm 5:3b. Psalm 51:3c. Your Choice7. PROMISES/PRAISEa. Proverbs 3:5-6b. Psalm 91c. 1 Corinthians 10:13d. 2 Timothy 4:7-8e. James 4:7f. Your Choice3. DOCTRINEa. Acts 1:9-11b. Eccl 12:13-14c. 1 Corinthians 6:19-206:19d. Your Choice6. BEHAVIOUR5. RELATIONSHIPa. John 13:34-35b. Proverbs 19:19c. John 15:13d. Romans 14:11e. 1 John 1:28f. Your Choice8a. Colossians 3:23b. Proverbs 22:29c. Philippians 4:8d. John 3:19e. 1 Corinthians 2:14f. Your Choice

3.Read the gospels Luke and John in any translation, anddiscuss in your group any three of the following: Luke 4:16-19- The Scripture Reading Luke 11:9-13- Ask, Seek, Knock Luke 21:25-28 - Signs of Second Coming John 13:12-17 - Humility John 14: 1-3- Lord's Promise John 15:5-8- Vine and BranchesSummarise the main points below!4.Choose in consultation with your leader, one of the following areas: John 3 – Nicodemus John 4 – The Woman at the Well Luke 15 – The Prodigal Son Luke 10 – The Good Samaritan Luke 19 - Zacchaeusand share your understanding of how Jesus saves individuals by usingone of the following methods. Group discussion with your leader. Giving a talk at AJY's Writing an essay. Making a series of pictures, charts, or models. Writing a poem or song.9

5.Memorize and explain Proverbs 20:1 and Proverbs 23:2923:29-32.32. Read about J. N. Andrews. DiDiscussscuss the importance of missionservice to the church and why Christ gave the GreatCommission (Matthew 28: 18-20).10

Using map on page 12, ccompleteomplete the map work based onmissionaries and places of service.MISSIONARY MAPMissionaryLocationMissionaryLocationJ. N. AndrewsJohn MattessonS. N. HaskellSwitzerlandScandinaviaAustraliaF. H. WestphalD. T. JonesC. B.TrippMexicoCentral AfricaWest AfricaD. A. RobinsonSouth AfricaE. L. SanfordIndiaJ. I. TayPolynesiaWilliam LenderRussiaWilliam ArnoldWest IndiesCentral AmericaJacob ReiswigF. J. HutchinsSouth AmericaRequirement1.2.3.4.5.Advanced 1.2.Date Completed11Counsellor’s Signature

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SERVING OTHERSRequirement1.Be familiar with the community services in your church andgive assistance to at least one. Tell what you did.2.Participate in at least three church programs.Programme:Date:Tell what you did:Programme:Date:Tell what you did:Programme:Date:Tell what you did:13

Enrol a new member in Sabbath School, Pathfinders, or aBible Correspondence Course at Jamaica Union.UnionName of Personenrolled:Enrolled into:Date of Activity:Name of Personenrolled:Enrolled into:Date of Activity:Requirement1.2.Advanced 1.Date Completed14Counsellor’s Signature

FRIENDSHIP DEVELOPMENTRequirement1.Participate in a panel discussion or skit on peer pressureressureand its role in your decision making. Write a summaryof the discussion.Oh come on! Don’tbe such a wimpeverybody’sdrinking itNooo! Not for me!Not because theyare drinking itmeans I have to!15

2.Tour your municipal offices or have a city official visit your groupand then explain 5 ways you can cooperate with them.1.2.3.4.5.Earn one of the following Honours:1. Christian Grooming and Manners2. Family Life(See pages 28 - 29 for Honour requirements)Requirement1.2.Advanced 1.Date Completed16Counsellor’s Signature

HEALTH AND FITNESSRequirement1.Complete one of the following activities:a. Participate in a group discussion on the physicaleffects of the drug alcohol on the body.b. View an audio/visual on alcohol or other drugs,and discuss the effects on the human body.17

2.Discuss the importance of selfself-respect and self-worthworth withregards to peer pressure and peer groups. Write a summary of your discussion.Participate in a sixteen kilometre (10 mile) hike, and make alist of clothing to be worn.18

Discuss the impact of peer pressure and premarital sexualbehaviour or drugs.Requirement1.2.Advanced 1.2.Date Completed19Counsellor’s Signature

ORGANIZATION ANDLEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTRequirement1.2.Lead out in your club's opening exercises or a SabbathSchool programprogramme. Tell what you did. Help your unit or club plan a special outreach activity suchas a project forless fortunate children, communitybeautification, etc. and carry out theactivity.Tell what you did. 20

Participate in a special club event such as Investiture, Induction,IPathfinderer Sabbath, CCamp Outs, etc., and participate in anevaluation of that event afterwards along with the CompanionClassRequirement1.2.Advanced 1.Date Completed21Counsellor’s Signature

NATURE STUDYRequirement1.Bee able to identify, the North Star,Orion, Pleiades, andtwo planets. Know the spiritual significance of Orion astold in Early Writings.2. Complete one of the following honours: Animal Tracking, Cacti,Flowers, Stars,or Weather.(See pages 28 - 30 for Honour Requirementsequirements)22

Identify six tracks of animals or birds. Make a plaster cast ofthree tracksCompletion of the Animal Tracking Honour will satisfy this requirement.requirementRequirement1.2.Advanced 1.Date Completed23Counsellor’s Signature

OUTDOOR LIFERequirement1.Participate in a twotwo-nightnight camp out. Describe six pointsof a good campsite. Plan and cook two meals. 2.Pass a test in Explorer First Aid. 3.Explain what a topographical map is, what you canexpect to find on it, and its uses. Identify at leasttwenty signs and symbols used on topographic maps. 24

SymbolMeaningSymbolMeaningReview the basic lashings and build one article of campfurniture.25

Plan a menu for a threethree-dayday camping trip for four people,using at least three different dehydrated foods.Do one of the following: Send and receive the semaphore alphabet Send and receive the international Morse code bywigwag Know the alphabet in sign language for the deaf Show basic knowledge of procedures of two--wayradio communication.Requirement1.2.3.Advanced 1.2.3.Date Completed26Counsellor’s Signature

LIFESTYLE ENRICHMENT1.Complete one honour in Household Arts or Arts andCrafts not previouslyearned.(See Honours List on pages 31-33)33) Honour done:Complete one honour in Outreach Ministry, Health andScience, Vocational orOutdoor Industries not previouslyearned.(See Honours List on pages 31-33)Honour done:Requirement1.Advanced 1.Date Completed27Counsellor’s Signature

Honours RequirementsHonour: Animal TrackingCategory: Nature, General ConferenceSkill Level: 2Requirements:1. Know ten kinds of tracks, including two kinds of birdtracks. Make plaster casts of five.2. Name at least three things that tracks tell us.3. Trail some animal tracks, identify the animal ifpossible, and tell whether it was running or walking.Measure between the tracks of one animal whenrunning and walking.4. Maintain a tracking station for at least three days bydoing the following:a. Select a flat open space in some quiet placenear your camp or homeb. Smooth out ground, mud, sand, etc.c. Place food out for wildlife.d. Check each day for tracks and replenishfood when necessary.5. Name two animals for each tracking group.a. Flatfootsb. Toe walkersc. Toenail walkersd. Bounders or long hind leggers6. Name four signs of presence of animals.7. Distinguish between rabbit and squirrel tracks, andbetween dog and cat family tracks.8. Name two groups of animals (mammals, birds,insects, etc.) That leaves scent tracks.9. Name two birds for each of the following type oftracks:a. Hoppingb. Walking10. Besides tracks, give two other signs of the presence ofbirds.11. Nameame two birds identified by their flying patterns.12. In your area, observe tracks or trail of one or more ofthe following:a. toad or frogb. snakec. turtled. mollusce. earthwormf. mole2.3.4.5.Honour: CactiCategory: Nature, General ConferenceSkill Level: 1Requirements:1.Name the chiefcharacteristics of a cactus.Name three uses of cacti.In what places are cacti most plentiful? Why?Know and identify 15 species of cacti.Photograph, observe, or sketch at least 10 species ofcacti and classify them, or groww at least 3 differentspecies of cacti.Honour: Christian Grooming andMannersCategory: Outreach Ministries,General ConferenceSkill Level: 2Requirements1. What well-balancedbalanced combination of strengthsdid Jesus develop as a growing youth? (Luke2:52)2. According to Psalm 8, what estimate does God placeon your personal worth?3. Are names important to God? Does He know yourname? (Isa. 43:1; Ex. 33:17; Isa. 45:4)4. Demonstrate or discuss proper conversational skills,including:a. The proper way to talk to older peoplein publicb. How to address people and makeproper introductionsc. Questions to avoidd. How to think of pleasant things to saye. How to show concern for the feelingsof othersf. What to say when you answer thedoorg. How to answer the telephonecorrectly5. If you want to use your gift of speech to God's glory,what should your prayer be? (Psalm 19:14).6. List seven points showing the power of correctposture. Check your posture and body profile.Demonstrate how to stand and sit correctly. ReadEducation, page 198, paragraph 3, and note thebenefits mentioned that come to you as a result ofcorrect posture.7. Give two reasons why physical fitness is important.Explain the relationship between proper diet,exercise and weight control.28

8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.Tell the importance of proper grooming, includingbathing, body hygiene, breath; proper care ofclothes, shoes, etc.Describe the proper way to wash your hair and carefor your "hair tools."Describe the proper care for your hands andfingernails.Know the importance of daily "soul-grooming" andof building a Christian character, and why"belonging to Christ" makes a difference in the wayyou dress and act.Discuss Scriptural guidelines that will help you copewith your sexuality and keep your thought-life clean.Discuss intelligently the "do's" and "don'ts" ofdating.List four reasons why your face is important to youand show how the way you exercise and sleep canimprove your facial appearance. What relationshipdo thoughts have to facial "print-out"? Describeproper facial care.Know the rules of table etiquette which make iteasier for you and those around you, such as what todo with your knife and fork after using them. Knowhow to be a welcome dinner guest and a joy to yourhostess.List ten principles to help you overcome selfconsciousness and social embarrassment.the things you are proud of and your family's goodqualities and accomplishments.3. Do one of the following in your home for one week:a. Properly dispose of garbageb. Wash the dishesc.Wash the clothesd. Dust and keep the floors clean4. Show that you can care for younger members of yourfamily or neighbour's for at least a couple of hours.5. Make a list of some of the things your family spendsmoney on. Explain your responsibility to the financesof your family.6. Make a list of family activities that you think yourfamily would enjoy.7. Plan and conduct a family worship period and give acomplete report.8. Know what to do under the following circumstancesin Your home: accident, fire, loss of a relative,financial crisis, bad storm.9. Plan and conduct a fire drill in your home.10. Mention five ways you can show concern for orinterest in your neighbours.Study the recreational activities of your family andexplain how they can be improvedHonour: FlowersCategory: General ConferenceSkill Level: 2For Young Ladies16. Demonstrate two exercises that will improve yourposture, trim your hips, waist, thighs and stomach.17. Know how to choose a hair style that makes you lookyour best.18. Tell the proper style of clothes to wear if you are tall,plump, short, thin, have a heavy hipline, or fullbosom.19. Demonstrate the correct way to put on a coat orouter wrap.Requirements1. Draw or photograph 35 kinds of wild flowers andidentify them correctly.2. Draw and properly label, or point out the actualparts of a flower: pistil, stamen, petal, sepal.3.Name six flower families and their distinguishingcharacteristics. Name at least two flowers in eachfamily.4. Describe the life story of a particular flower,including the part played by insects or wind inpollination.5. Name at least two plants that are poisonous totouch, and state which, if any, are found in yourlocality.(It is necessary to do only three out of the followingfive.)6.Do three of the following:a. Arrange, draw or photograph a series of atleast six flowers showing in order thecolours of the rainbow-red, orange, yellow,green, blue, violet.b. Submit fresh, pressed or dried having: fivepetals, four petals, three petals, no petals.c. Distinguish and name two out of five wildor cultivated flowers by their odour, whileblindfolded.d. List flowers that you have observed beingvisited for food by the following:For Young Men20. Tell how to have well-groomed hair and how tochoose a hairstyle that makes you look your best.21. List clothing rules and the proper style of clothes towear if you are tall and thin, or short and chubby.Tell why Christians should practice good manners.Demonstrate how to seat a girl or woman at a table, andhow to properly escort a lady from her home to a socialfunction.Honour:Family LifeCategory:Outreach Ministries,General ConferenceSkill Level: 2Requirements1. Explain the roles of the father, mother, sister, andbrother as given in the Bible and the Spirit ofProphecy.2. What is the difference between self-respect andpride? Write a paragraph about some of the thingsthat make you feel good about your family. Include29

hsHonour: WeatherCategory: Nature, General ConferenceSkill Level: 2Watch a flower for at least ten minutes inthe sunshine, and at least ten minutes afterdusk, and report on insect visitors. State thenumber and kind of visitors and name offlower.Requirements1.Explain how each of the following is formed: fog,rain, dew, sleet, snow, hail, frost.2.Identify either in the sky or from pictures, thefollowing types of clouds: cirrus, cumulus, stratus,and nimbus. What kind of weather is associatedwith each?3.4.Explain the action of mercury or spiritthermometer, a mercury barometer, an aneroidbarometer, and a rain gage.5.Why is it possible to be rainy on one side of amountain range and dry on the other? Give anillustration for your country or region.a. Why is it cooler and moister in themountains than in the lowlands?b. From which direction do rain and clearweather usually come in your locality?6.Show, with the help of a diagram, how the earth'srelationship to the sun produces the seasons.7.What causes lightning and thunder? What differentkinds of lightning are there?8.With the help of a diagram show what convectionis? What is its relation to wind?9.Explain how radar, satellites and computers areused in weather forecasting.10. Tell how the following can affect our weather:a. jet streamsb. volcano eruptions11. Make a drawing showing the water cycle inweather.12. Make a simple wind vane or rain gauge.13. Keep a weather chart for one week and recordreadings at twelve-hour intervals. Include thefollowing:a. Temperatureb. Moisture (dew, fog, rain, frost, or snow)c. Cloud formationd. Wind direction.Honour: StarsCategory: Nature, General ConferenceSkill Level: 2Requirements1.Answer the following questions:a. What is the earth's nearest celestialneighbour?b. What is its distance from the earth?c. What governs the tide?d. What causes an eclipse?e. What is a shooting star?f. How fast does light travel?2.Make a diagram showing relative positions andmovements of the earth, sun, and moon. Showpositions and movements for eclipses of the sunand moon.3.Make a diagram of our solar system and be able toname the planets in order from the sun.4.Identify in the sky eight fixed stars. What is thedifference between planets and fixed stars?5.What is a constellation? Name and point out six.Name two constellations visible throughout theyear.6.For the Northern Hemisphere: draw a chart of theBig Dipper, Cassiopeia, and the North Star.7.8.9.10.For the Southern Hemisphere: draw a chart of theSouthern Cross, Orion and Scorpio.What is the Milky Way? Observe the Milky Way inthe night sky.What is the morning and evening star? Why does itcarry both names?Explain zenith and nadir.What is the aurora borealis? What causes it?30

Honours ListADRA1. Community Assessment2. Community Development3. Community Service4. Conflict Resolution5. Disaster Response6. Disaster Response Advanced7. Hunger Relief8. Literacy9. Refugee ResettlementArts & Crafts10. Aboriginal Lore11. African Lore12. Airplane Modeling13. Basketry14. Block Printing15. Braiding16. Braiding Advanced17. Bread Dough18. Cake Decorating19. Candle Making20. Ceramics21. Copper Enameling22. Copper Enameling Advanced23. Counted Cross Stitch24. Crocheting25. Crocheting Advanced26. Cultural Heritage27. Currency (Coins)28. Currency (Coins) Advanced29. Decoupage30. Digital Photography31. Drawing & Painting32. Felt Craft33. Flower Arrangement34. Genealogy35. Genealogy Advanced36. Glass Craft37. Glass Etching38. Glass Painting39. Hot Air Balloons40. Knitting41. Knitting Advanced42. Lapidary43. Leather Craft44. Leather Craft Advanced45. Lettering & Poster Making46. Lighthouses47. Lighthouses Advanced48. Macramé49. Maori Lore50. Metal Craft51. Model .84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.Model CarsModel RailroadingModel RocketryModel RocketryAdvancedMusicMusic AdvancedNative American LoreNative American Lore AdvancedNative Brush ConstructionNeedlecraftOrigamiPaper MachéPaper QuillingPaper Quilling AdvancedPhotographyPinewood DerbyPinewood Derby AdvancedPlaster CraftPlastic CanvasPlasticsPotteryScrapbookingScrapbooking AdvancedSculpturingSilk Screen PrintingSilk Screen Printing AdvancedSoap CraftSoap Craft AdvancedStampsStamps AdvancedString ArtTextile histles AdvancedWood CarvingWood HandicraftHealth and Science92. Basic Rescue93. Blood and the Body’s Defences94. Bones, Muscles, and Movement95. Brain and Behaviour Chemistry96. CPR97. Digestion98. First Aid Basic99. First Aid Standard100. First Aid Advanced101. Health and Healing102. Heart and Circulation103. Heredity31104. Home Nursing105. Optics106. Physics107. Red AlertHousehold Arts108. Baking109. Basic Sewing110. Cooking111. Cooking Advanced112. Cultural Food Preparation113. Dressmaking114. Dressmaking Advanced115. Food Canning116. Food Drying117. Food Freezing118. Housekeeping119. Laundering120. Mat Making121. Nutrition122. Nutrition Advanced123. Quilting124. Tailoring125. Tapa ClothOutdoor Industries126. Agriculture127. Beekeeping128. Cattle Husbandry129. Dairying130. Flower Culture131. Fruit Growing132. Gardening133. Goat Husbandry134. Island Fishing135. Pigeon Raising136. Poultry Raising137. Sheep Husbandry138. Small Fruit Growing139. Subsistence FarmingOutreach Ministry140. Adventurer for Christ141. Adventurer for Christ Advanced142. Bible Marking143. Bible Marking Advanced144. Child Care/Babysitting145. Christian Citizenship146. Christian Drama147. Christian Grooming and Manners148. Christian Storytelling149. Cultural Diversity Appreciation150. Family Life151. Junior Witness

152.153.154.155.156.157.158.159.160.161.162.Junior Youth LeadershipLanguage StudyLiterature EvangelismPersonal EvangelismPuppetryPuppetry AdvancedSanctuarySign LanguageSign Language 04.205.206.AmphibiansAmphibians AdvancedAnimal TrackingAnimal Tracking AdvancedAntelopesAntelopes AdvancedBatsBats AdvancedBird PetsBirdsBirds AdvancedCactiCacti AdvancedCatsCats AdvancedCetaceansDog Care and TrainingDogsEcologyEcology AdvancedEdible Wild PlantsEndangered AnimalsEnvironmental ConservationEucalyptsFernsFishFlowersFlowers AdvancedFossilsFungiGeologyGeology AdvancedGrassesHerbsHouse PlantsInsectsInsects AdvancedLichens, Liverworts, andMossesLivestockMammalsMammals AdvancedMaple SugarMaple Sugar AdvancedMarine .231.232.233.234.235.236.237.Marine InvertebratesMarine MammalsMarsupialsMicroscopic LifeMoths and ButterfliesOrchidsPalm TreesParrots and CockatoosPoultryReptilesReptiles AdvancedRocks and MineralsRocks and Minerals AdvancedSandSeedsSeeds AdvancedShellsShells AdvancedShrubsSmall Mammal PetsSoilsSpidersStarsStars AdvancedTreesTrees AdvancedWattlesWeatherWeather AdvancedWormsWorms AdvancedRecreation238. Abseiling239. Abseiling Advanced240. Abseiling Instructor241. Archery242. Archery Adv243. Backpacking244. Basketball245. Camp Craft246. Camping Skills I247. Camping Skills II248. Camping Skills III249. Camping Skills IV250. Canoe Building251. Canoeing252. Caving253. Caving Advanced254. Community Water Safety255. Community Water SafetyAdvanced256. Cycling257. Cycling Advanced.258. Drilling and Marching259. Drilling and Marching Advanced.260. Drumming and Percussion261. Dutch Oven Cooking262. Fire Building and Camp .311.312.313.314.315.GeocachingGeocaching AdvancedGold ProspectingGold Prospecting AdvancedHikingHorsemanshipHorsemanship AdvancedKayakingKitesKnot TyingLetterboxingLetterboxing AdvancedMountain BikingNavigationOrienteeringOutdoor LeadershipOutdoor Leadership AdvancedPhysical FitnessPioneeringPower BoatingRock ClimbingRock Climbing AdvancedRowingSailingScuba DivingScuba Diving AdvancedSkateboardingSkiing Cross CountrySkiing DownhillSkin DivingSlow-Pitch SoftballSoccerSpringboard DivingSwimmingSwimming AdvancedSwimming BeginnersSwimming Beginners AdvancedSwimming IntermediateTrack and FieldTree ClimbingTriathlonTriathlon AdvancedTumbling and BalancingTumbling and BalancingAdvancedUni-cyclingWakeboardingWater SkiingWater Skiing AdvancedWilderness LeadershipWilderness Leadership AdvancedWilderness LivingWind SurfingWinter CampingVocational Honours316. Accounting317. Automobile Mechanics318. Automobile Mechanics Advanced

319. Barbering Hairstyling320. Bible Evangelism321. Bookbinding322. Bookkeeping323. Carpentry324. Christian Salesmanship325. Communications326. Communications Advanced327. Computers328. Computers Advanced329. Electricity330. House Painting Exterior331. House Painting Interior332. Journalism333. Masonry334. Paperhanging335. Plumbing336. Printing337. Radio338. Radio Advanced339. Radio Electronics340. Shoe Repair341. Shorthand342. Small Engines343. Teaching344. Typewriting345. Video346. Welding347. WoodworkingMASTER AWARDSAquatic Master Award1. Canoeing2. Intermediate Swimming3. Navigation4. Power Boating5. Rowing6. Sailing7. Scuba Diving and/or Advanced8. Skin Diving9. Springboard Diving10. Swimming and/or Advanced11. Water Safety12. Water Skiing13. WindsurfingArtisan Master AwardEarn seven Arts & Crafts HonoursConservation Master AwardEarn Seven of the following:1. Ecology and/or Advanced2. Environmental Conservation3. Fossils4. Geology and/or Advanced5. Rocks & Minerals and/orAdvanced6. SandFarming Master AwardEarn seven Outdoor Industries HonoursHealth Master AwardEarn seven of the following:1. Basic Rescue2. Blood & the Body’s Defenses3. Bones Muscles and Movement4. Brain and Behaviour5. CPR6. Chemistry7. Childcare/Babysitting8. Digestion9. First Aid Basic10. First Aid Standard and/orAdvanced11. Health & Healing12. Heart & Circulation13. Heredity14. Home Nursing15. Optics16. Physics17. Red AlertHomemaking Master AwardEarn seven of the following:1. Baking2. Cooking and/or Advanced3. Dressmaking4. Food - Canning5. Food Freezing6. Housekeeping7. Laundering8. Nutrition9. TailoringNaturalist Master AwardEarn six of the following honours:1. Amphibians2. Birds and/or Advanced3. Ferns4. Fungi5. Insects6. Mammals7. Moths and Butterflies8. Shrubs9. Stars10. Trees11. WeatherAnd one of the following:1. Bird Pets2. Cats3. Dogs4. Fishes5. Poultry6. Small Mammal Pets33Recreation Master AwardEarn seven of the following honours:1. Backpacking2. Basketball3. Cycling4. Drilling and Marching5. Hiking6. Knot Tying7. Orienteering8. Outdoor Leadership9. Physical Fitness10. Softball11. Soccer12. Track and Field13. Tumbling and Balancing14. VolleyballSportsman Master AwardEarn seven of the following honours:1. Archery2. Basketball3. Caving4. Cross Country Skiing5. Cycling6. Downhill Skiing7. Horsemanship8. Physical Fitness9. Rock Climbing10. Soccer11. Track and Field12. Tumbling and BalancingTechnician Master AwardEarn seven Vocational honours.Wilderness Master AwardEarn seven of the following honours:1. Backpacking2. Camp Craft3. Camping Skills IV4. Edible Wild Plants5. Fire Building & Camp Cookery6. Hiking7. Knot Tying8. Orienteering9. Outdoor Leadership10. Pioneering11. Wilderness Leadership12. Wilderness Living13. Winter CampingWitnessing Master AwardEarn seven Outreach Ministrieshonours

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2. Be an active member of the Pathfinder Club 3. Learn or review the meaning of the Pathfinder Demonstrate your participating in one of the following: role play, panel discussion, your choice 4. Read the book The Happy Path (or a similar book on the Pledge &Law). Write a Summary. I support my club by attending at least 75%