Saturday, November 26, 2011

Pandu Puteri Siswi 1


asalammualaikum..                                                                                         
What a sunny day. I attend a Pandu Puteri Siswi 1 class with spirit. At the early class, our teacher take an attendance  students before she started the class. After that, she give an order to the students to go field  and make formation like ‘horseshoe’. This week our teacher add some movements in our ‘horseshoe’ formation.

Method of instruction:
                            
Instructions:
Team banner, exit row!

(Team members working ensigns take one step forward and two steps backwards to exit row. They will quickly gather the right or left side of the horse shoe in figure)

Banner carriers (members of the middle) will be member command:
a)         Team banner, ready!
b)         Fast road

This team will move towards the direction of the flagpole up the banner carriers (which in the middle) facing the flagpole.

c)         Stop

They stopped at a distance of 2 steps away from the flagpole.

d)         To the right / left turn!
Banner Team Leader took a step forward for the flag-hoisting. Once the flag was flown, all members of Girl Guides and sang member signals scouting World Songs (except Team banner). Team Leader banner hold halyard. After World Songs are sung, the only team to hold aloft the banner of halyard. After World Songs are sung, leader of the banner will be twisted and tied to a pillar halyard. Then he retreated a step back and give direction to honor banner.

e)         Team banner, respect the flag, respect!

The three members of the team member signals banner scouting.

f)         right / left .... Turn!

Team banner will turn right or left to return to their original position.

g)         Fast road

h)         Team banner, stop!
i)          Exit Row

Team banner to the right and turn out the line, they go back to their respective positions in the horseshoe.
Students return to classes and teachers to give classes of theories.
Upon completion, students disperse.

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