Address the boys on "Scoutcraft," giving a summary of the whole scheme, as in this chapter, with demonstrations or lantern slides, etc.
Swear in the Scouts, form Patrols, and give shoulder knots.
FOLLOWING DAY:
MORNING AND AFTERNOON.
Practical work, outdoors if possible, as follows:—
Alternatives according to whether in town or country, indoors or out.
MORNING.
Parade, hoist Union Jack and salute it.
Scouting game: e.g., "Scout Meets Scout." (See page [53]).
Practise salutes, secret signs, patrol calls, scouts' chorus, etc.
Practise drawing scout-signs on ground or walls with stick or chalk.