MACHINES, HOW DO THEY WORK?
• Let your boys and families have fun learning how machines work.
• Bring an old adding machine, computer, television., radio, or VCR
to pack meeting.
• Let the Scouts take these apart to see what’s inside and how they
work. (Thrift stores have many of these items for just a few
dollars. If it ' s broken? Can your boys fix them?)
WINDSOCKS
• Before the pack meeting get a small white paper lunch sack and cut the bottom
out.
• Cut comic strips from the newspaper into one-inch strips
about twelve inches long.
• Bring a stapler and crayons for the Scouts to decorate
their bags.
• Have each boy staple the strips around the bottom of
their bag and give them a string to tie to the top so they
can hang their ' windsock' outside.
GUESS WHAT?
1. What is full of holes yet holds water?
2. What word contains the vowels in their proper
order?
3. What goes around all day with its head down?
4. Why is the nose in the middle of the face?
5. Why is a schoolroom like an old car?
6. What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment,
but not at all in a thousand years?
7. Why is the heart of a tree like a dog's tail?
8. Which is the largest room in the world?
9. What's the best way to keep water from coming into
your house?
10. Why is a room full of married people like an empty
room?
11. Why is a quarrel like a bargain?
12. What is the difference between a hill and a pill?
a. ___ nail in a horseshoe
b. ___ no single person in it.
c. ___ don't pay your water bill.
d. ___ room for improvement.
e. ___ facetious
f. ___ one is hard to get up, the
other' s hard to get down.
g. ___ The Letter M
h. ___ Crank in front and noise
all around.
I.___ Sponge
j. ___ Farthest from the bark.
k. ___ Because it takes two to
make it.
l. ___ Because it is the center.
ANSWERS: 1-I, 2-e, 3-a, 4-L, 5-h, 6-g, 7-j, 8-d, 9-c, 10-b, 11-k, 12-f
Great Salt Lake Council