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'''[[Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide]]''' for the '''[[Forestry Merit Badge]]'''
{{Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide|Forestry Merit Badge|Forestry}}
<br><font color=green>'''*** ''Activities for the Youth Lead Patrol'' ***'''</font>
[[Image:ForestryMBBook.jpg|right]]
 
=A. Make Your Plan =
[[Image:ForestryActivityFlyerSample.PNG|right|Sample Patrol Activity Flyer]]
# '''[[Merit Badge Activity Planning Tips]]''' - 14 tips for a successful patrol activity.  Read carefully before you start your plan!
# '''Share Your Plan''' - Meet ahead of time with your patrol, scout leaders, parents and especially with the [[Merit Badge Counselor]].  Make changes to the plan as needed.
# '''Prepare Activity Flyer''' - Keep your fellow scouts informed - events, activities, pre-requisites and more.
 
{| class="wikitable"
![[Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide|Patrol Activity]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
|Awesome MB to work as a patrol / Max Size 12 scouts
|-
![[Virtual Field Trip Planning Guide|Virtual Field Trip]]
|BGcolor=red| POOR
|Requires physical presence in forests
|-
![[Family Activity Merit Badge Planning Guide|Family Activity]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
|Great Family Vacation
|-
![[Service Activity Merit Badge Planning Guide|Service Activity]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
|Forest Conservation Project
|-
![[STEM Activity Merit Badge Planning Guide|S.T.E.M. Activity]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
| Outdoor STEM Activity
|-
![[Field Trip Merit Badge Planning Guide|Field Trip]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
| Four cool field trip activities
|-
![[Duty-to-God Merit Badge Planning Guide|Duty-to-God]]
|BGcolor=red| POOR
| N/A
|-
![[Merit Badge Day Planning Guide|MB Day]]
|BGcolor=red| POOR
| Four outdoor field trips req'd
|-
![[Overnighter Merit Badge Planning Guide|Overnighter]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
| Outdoor STEM Activity
|-
![[Summer Camp Merit Badge Planning Guide|Summer Camp]]
|BGcolor=lime| GREAT
| Four cool outdoor activities
|}
 
 
== Online Resources ==
* '''[https://boyscouttrail.com/boy-scouts/meritbadges/forestry-merit-badge.asp Forestry Merit Badge Requirements]''': BoyScoutTrial.com lists all requirements, additional resources, activity worksheet, etc.
* '''[https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/Merit_Badge_ReqandRes/Forestry.pdf Forestry Merit Badge File Store]''': Online resources
* '''[http://usscouts.org/mb/worksheets/Forestry.pdf Forestry Merit Badge Worksheets]''':  Worksheets are optional - but highly preferred by many MBC.  When you find that many requirements say "discuss" - the worksheet can help you gather your thoughts beforehand.
* '''[https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00BHZY8TQ/maintourvacationA/ Forestry Merit Badge Booklet]''': Everything thing you need to know about Forestry is right here.  Get this study guide from either Amazon or your Troop Library, Merit Badge Counselor or Scoutmaster to Learn More About this Subject.
* '''[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forestry Forestry @ Simple-Wikipedia]''': Get the basics quickly.
 
= B. Introduction Meeting =
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Most merit badge activities do best to have a "introduction" meeting where the patrol can discuss how to get started and to plan out their field trips.  Send out the activity flyer in advance to use as an meeting agenda.  Your scouts will then know what to expect.
 
<font color=magenta><b>
Forestry merit badge is a great merit badge to work as a patrol in the outdoors.  It includes four major outdoor activities that be done as part of summer camp, hi-adventure, or a major weekend expedition.
</font></b>
 
== News Flash ==


Exploring '''[[Forestry]]''' can be a fascinating youth adventure when done right.  Here are a few tips to help the [[Patrol Leader]] get started.
= C. Homework / Prerequisites =
Assign one or more requirements that the scout can do at home, perhaps as a family activity.


== Prepare Forestry Field Notebook==
Prepare a Field Notebook (use the Merit badge worksheets - hold in a safe binder) to keep all of your collections.  May need scotch tape or baseball card slot holders too.


<P><font color=blue><b>
Req #1: Prepare a field notebook...</font></b>


*** '''Scouts may never add or subtract from the actual merit badge requirements'''
=D. Study Hall Patrol Night =
*** '''This Planner is only a suggestion of different ideas to make working this Merit Badge both fun and easy.'''
*** '''While doing the Worksheet is not a requirement for earning this badge, in many cases it can help you learn key concepts and track your progress.'''


==A. Make Your Plan ==
While some scouts may be adept at self-study, others may do better in a small group setting and taking notes on worksheets. Make an agenda. You can facilitate discussion by asking them why each of the principles introduced here would be relevant. Schedule one or more patrol meetings to work this merit badge.   
[[Image:ForestryMBBook.jpg|right]]
'''1. Before you start- Get Basic Leadership Training:'''
* [[Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide]]: 10 Tips for successful [[Patrol Leader| Patrol Leaders]], [[Scoutmaster| Scoutmasters]] and [[Merit Badge Counselor|Merit Badge Counselors]].   
* [[Training]]: Ask your Scoumaster - Have all youth and adult leaders in your unit completed new leader training?


'''2. Merit Badge Guides:'''
* [https://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Forestry Forestry Merit Badge Requirements]: MeritBadge.org guide to requirements, additional resources, activity worksheet, etc.
* [https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00SG8HJ0C/maintourvacationA/ Forestry Merit Badge Booklet]: Everything thing you need to know about Forestry is right here.  Get this study guide from either Amazon or your Troop Library, Merit Badge Counselor or Scoutmaster to Learn More About this Subject.
* [[Merit Badge Counselor|Meet the Merit Badge Counselor]]: Get more ideas for cool ''Forestry'' activities in your community. Some activities require his advance approval. The Scoutmaster should be able to recommend a counselor to you.  Bring a buddy.


'''3. Sample Plan Outline:'''
Note: This Plan is a Draft - Some dates, events and activities may change after reviewing it with your leaders.  Ponder each of the sections below - what still study, where will you go, what will you do, when will you start and finish?


'''4. Prepare Draft of your [[Activity Flyer]]:'''
The flyer will summarize all of your ideas on to one page in a colorful format.


==B. Plan Presentation ==
== Pre-Open Gathering Activity ==
At least one month beforehand you need to present your patrol plan for review, modifications and approval. Coming prepared with a plan of action is very important to activity success. There are many adult and youth leaders are waiting to help you out.
A gathering activity before the official meeting start is a great way to set a fun theme for the meeting.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTtLbjiSVs What is Forestry] - Tennessee Division of Forest Mgmt (YouTube)
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px3xKmVNrv0 Make a Career in Forestry] - (YouTube)


# Prepare rough draft of plan - purpose and calendar of events
== MBC Discussion Group ==
# Prepare rough draft of event flyer - purpose, event calendar, and how to prepare.
* Req #3: Discussion - Importance of Forests and Watersheds
# Carefully notate all "Prerequisites", Supplies needed, costs, homework, etc.
* Req #4: Discussion - What is Forest Management
# Meet with the [[Scoutmaster]] and/or [[Troop Guide]].
* Req #7: Discussion - Forest Hazards
# Meet with the [[Patrol Leaders Council]].
* Req #8: Discussion - Careers in Forestry


Discussion Resources:
* [https://www.slideserve.com/Pat_Xavi/forestry-merit-badge Forestry Merit Badge] - Slideserve powerpoint presentation


* '''Forestry is Fun!''' - Patrol Presentation. 1-3 Weeks before activity start, share your plan with your patrol.  They need to know what to expect.  They may even Bring a Friend.
=E. Field Trip =
# Share your plan with your fellow scouts.
A related field trip with the MBC will be a great time to do the second half of this merit badge activity:
# Send Reminders to Scouts - At least 24 hours before each event.
# Remind Scouts to print and bring the '''[http://usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/worksheets/Forestry.pdf Forestry Merit Badge Worksheet]]'''.
# Remind Scouts to print and bring a '''[http://usscouts.org/advance/docs/34124.pdf Blue Card]'''.
# Which scouts will need an extra copy?


==C. Study Hall ==
== 15 Tree Forestry Collection ==
While some scouts may be adept at self-study, others may do better in a small group setting and taking notes on worksheets. You can facilitate discussion by asking them why each of the principles intruduced here would be relevant. Schedule one or more patrol meetings to work this merit badge.
<P><font color=blue><b>
Req #1: Prepare a field notebook, make a collection, and identify 15 species of trees, wild shrubs, or vines in a local forested area. Write a description in which you identify and discuss the following:
* The characteristics of leaf, twig, cone, or fruiting bodies.
* The habitat in which these trees, shrubs, or vines are found
* The important ways each tree, shrub, or vine is used by humans or wildlife and whether the species is native or was introduced to the area. If it is not native, explain whether it is considered invasive or potentially invasive.
</font></b>


# Prepare an agenda and make Assignments as needed.
== Secondary Collection ==
# What learning materials are needed for this meeting? Who will bring them?
<p><font color=blue><b>
# Watch video, powerpoint or other online tutorial.
Req #2: Do ONE of the Following (Collections):</font></b>
# Update one or more sections of the merit badge worksheet.  (Ask the Merit Badge Counselor which requirements are relevant here.)
<br>a. Collect Wood Samples from 10 different species of trees
# Invite the Merit Badge Counselor to join your Study Hall.
<br>b. Collect 3 Stump/Log Samples
# Plan and Prepare for the Patrol Field Trip Activities (see below).
<br>c. Collect 2 samples of animal/insect/other damage to trees


==D. Homework ==
== Forester Field Trip ==  
Assign one or more requirements that the scout can do at home, perhaps as a family activity.
<p><font color=blue><b>
Req #5: Do ONE of the Following (Field Trips):</font></b>
<br>a. Visit with a Forester and his Forest  (See also Req #8)
<br>b. Visit a logging/timber operation
<br>c. Participate in a forest-fire prevention program


==E. Field Trip ==
<p><font color=blue><b>
Meaningful Field Trips will add much to the adventure here.  Consider including one or more of the following:
Req #8: Visit one or more local foresters and write a brief report about the person (or persons). Or, write about a forester's occupation including the education, qualifications, career opportunities, and duties related to forestry.</font></b>
# '''Merit Badge Campout''': Field Trip overnight experience can get you a lot closer to the action and to see things in a different way.
# '''Facility Tour''':  A day trip to a musuem, gallery, or factory of a related nature.
# '''Get Dirty Day''': Setup a work station in your garage, backyard, park or other location for a truely "hands-on" experience.
# '''Service Project''':  There many organizations connected with this merit badge that could use your assistance.


* Contact the destination venue. Confirm that they can assist with the Field Trip Requirements. Reserve your Event Dates.  Get Scoutmaster Assistance as necessary.
== Forest Hazards Inventory ==
* Patrol Historian should be ready to take pictures on this activity to report back on the next troop blog, newsletter or court of honor.
<p><font color=blue><b>
Req #6: In your camp, local recreation area (park or equivalent), or neighborhood, inventory the trees that may be a hazard to structures or people. Make a list by area (campsite, road, trail, street, etc.). Note the species and hazardous condition, and suggest a remedy (removal or trimming). Make your list available to the proper authority or agency.</font></b>


==F. Final Meeting ==
= F. Extra Credit =
[[Image:PatrolMeet.jpg|thumb|right|Meeting with the [[Merit Badge Counselor]].]]
While none of these are actual requirements for this merit badge - they are terrific opportunities to show [[Scout Spirit]], [[Do a Good Turn Daily]] and to have FUN!
You will probably need to schedule one patrol night for a follow up meeting with your [[Merit Badge Counselor]].  He/She will use this opportunity to meet with scouts either individually are as a group to review your activities, study worksheets, knowledge and accomplishments before signing off your Merit Badge Blue Card.


# '''[[Activity Reflection]]:''' Use this meeting for scouts to ask questions and to reflect on what they gained personally from this adventure.  You can also have a discussion on what future opportunities are here.
# '''[[Activity Reflection]]:''' Use this meeting for scouts to ask questions and to reflect on what they gained personally from this adventure.  You can also have a discussion on what future opportunities are here.
# '''Court of Honor Exhibit:''' Pictures, handiwork and other memorabilia from this adventure will make for a great presentation at the next [[Scout Troop]] [[Court of Honor]].
# '''Court of Honor Exhibit:''' Pictures, handiwork and other memorabilia from this adventure will make for a great presentation at the next [[Scout Troop]] [[Court of Honor]].


== G. See Also ==
== Special Forestry Field Trips ==
Watch for any of the following in your region:
* [https://news.psu.edu/story/576269/2019/05/31/impact/pasto-agricultural-museum-host-forestry-merit-badge-workshop Pasto Agricultural Museum] - Hosts Forestry Merit Badge
* [https://www.worldforestry.org/our-museum/ World Forestry Museum] - Portland Oregon
* [http://www.treetexas.com/ Texas Forestry Museum] - Lufkin Texas.
* [https://www.visitsequoia.com/explore/spring-summer-fall-activities/giant-forest Giant Forest Museum] - [[Sequoia National Park]]
* [https://exploreredwoods.savetheredwoods.org/park/calaveras-big-trees-state-park Calaveras Big Trees State Park] - Arnold California
 
== Related Merit Badges ==
Sometimes it is easier by doing two or more merit badges together as a joint activity:
* [[Nature Merit Badge Activity Planner|Nature]]
* [[Environmental Science Merit Badge Activity Planner|Environmental Science]]
* [[Photography Merit Badge Activity Planner|Photography]]
 
== See Also ==
* '''[https://boyslife.org/about-scouts/scouting-around/162671/9-things-to-know-about-merit-badges/ 9 Things to Know about Merit Badges] - BoysLife.org''' - There are more than 135 merit badges. By earning them, you can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers. Here’s how to get the most out of your merit badge experience.
* '''[https://boyslife.org/about-scouts/scouting-around/162671/9-things-to-know-about-merit-badges/ 9 Things to Know about Merit Badges] - BoysLife.org''' - There are more than 135 merit badges. By earning them, you can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers. Here’s how to get the most out of your merit badge experience.


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Forests are very important for the world today. Much of the water cycle and carbon cycle goes through forests. Many of them are disappearing because people destroy them for firewood or to make farms. A forester makes sure the forest and all the animals that live there are healthy. Foresters also make sure the forest is in good condition for people to use.
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Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide for the Forestry Merit Badge

*** Activities for the Youth Lead Patrol ***

Exploring Forestry can be a fascinating youth adventure when done right. Here are a few tips to help the patrol leader get started.

  • Scouts may never add or subtract from the actual merit badge requirements
  • This Planner is only a suggestion of different ideas to make working this Merit Badge both fun and easy.
  • While doing the Worksheet is not a requirement for earning this badge, in many cases it can help you learn key concepts and track your progress.
ForestryMBBook.jpg

A. Make Your Plan

Sample Patrol Activity Flyer
  1. Merit Badge Activity Planning Tips - 14 tips for a successful patrol activity. Read carefully before you start your plan!
  2. Share Your Plan - Meet ahead of time with your patrol, scout leaders, parents and especially with the Merit Badge Counselor. Make changes to the plan as needed.
  3. Prepare Activity Flyer - Keep your fellow scouts informed - events, activities, pre-requisites and more.
Patrol Activity GREAT Awesome MB to work as a patrol / Max Size 12 scouts
Virtual Field Trip POOR Requires physical presence in forests
Family Activity GREAT Great Family Vacation
Service Activity GREAT Forest Conservation Project
S.T.E.M. Activity GREAT Outdoor STEM Activity
Field Trip GREAT Four cool field trip activities
Duty-to-God POOR N/A
MB Day POOR Four outdoor field trips req'd
Overnighter GREAT Outdoor STEM Activity
Summer Camp GREAT Four cool outdoor activities


Online Resources

B. Introduction Meeting

Forest101.jpg
Forest102.jpg
Forest103.jpg
Forest104.jpg
Forest105.jpg
Forest106.jpg
Forest107.jpg
Forest108.jpg

Most merit badge activities do best to have a "introduction" meeting where the patrol can discuss how to get started and to plan out their field trips. Send out the activity flyer in advance to use as an meeting agenda. Your scouts will then know what to expect.

Forestry merit badge is a great merit badge to work as a patrol in the outdoors. It includes four major outdoor activities that be done as part of summer camp, hi-adventure, or a major weekend expedition.

News Flash

C. Homework / Prerequisites

Assign one or more requirements that the scout can do at home, perhaps as a family activity.

Prepare Forestry Field Notebook

Prepare a Field Notebook (use the Merit badge worksheets - hold in a safe binder) to keep all of your collections. May need scotch tape or baseball card slot holders too.

Req #1: Prepare a field notebook...

D. Study Hall Patrol Night

While some scouts may be adept at self-study, others may do better in a small group setting and taking notes on worksheets. Make an agenda. You can facilitate discussion by asking them why each of the principles introduced here would be relevant. Schedule one or more patrol meetings to work this merit badge.



Pre-Open Gathering Activity

A gathering activity before the official meeting start is a great way to set a fun theme for the meeting.

MBC Discussion Group

  • Req #3: Discussion - Importance of Forests and Watersheds
  • Req #4: Discussion - What is Forest Management
  • Req #7: Discussion - Forest Hazards
  • Req #8: Discussion - Careers in Forestry

Discussion Resources:

E. Field Trip

A related field trip with the MBC will be a great time to do the second half of this merit badge activity:

15 Tree Forestry Collection

Req #1: Prepare a field notebook, make a collection, and identify 15 species of trees, wild shrubs, or vines in a local forested area. Write a description in which you identify and discuss the following:

  • The characteristics of leaf, twig, cone, or fruiting bodies.
  • The habitat in which these trees, shrubs, or vines are found
  • The important ways each tree, shrub, or vine is used by humans or wildlife and whether the species is native or was introduced to the area. If it is not native, explain whether it is considered invasive or potentially invasive.

Secondary Collection

Req #2: Do ONE of the Following (Collections):
a. Collect Wood Samples from 10 different species of trees
b. Collect 3 Stump/Log Samples
c. Collect 2 samples of animal/insect/other damage to trees

Forester Field Trip

Req #5: Do ONE of the Following (Field Trips):
a. Visit with a Forester and his Forest (See also Req #8)
b. Visit a logging/timber operation
c. Participate in a forest-fire prevention program

Req #8: Visit one or more local foresters and write a brief report about the person (or persons). Or, write about a forester's occupation including the education, qualifications, career opportunities, and duties related to forestry.

Forest Hazards Inventory

Req #6: In your camp, local recreation area (park or equivalent), or neighborhood, inventory the trees that may be a hazard to structures or people. Make a list by area (campsite, road, trail, street, etc.). Note the species and hazardous condition, and suggest a remedy (removal or trimming). Make your list available to the proper authority or agency.

F. Extra Credit

While none of these are actual requirements for this merit badge - they are terrific opportunities to show Scout Spirit, Do a Good Turn Daily and to have FUN!

  1. Activity Reflection: Use this meeting for scouts to ask questions and to reflect on what they gained personally from this adventure. You can also have a discussion on what future opportunities are here.
  2. Court of Honor Exhibit: Pictures, handiwork and other memorabilia from this adventure will make for a great presentation at the next Scout Troop Court of Honor.

Special Forestry Field Trips

Watch for any of the following in your region:

Related Merit Badges

Sometimes it is easier by doing two or more merit badges together as a joint activity:

See Also

  • 9 Things to Know about Merit Badges - BoysLife.org - There are more than 135 merit badges. By earning them, you can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers. Here’s how to get the most out of your merit badge experience.