1 ) Stand in horse-shoe position. Akela / Bagira will move their hands
down slowly. Cub scouts follow hands and bend down. When at squatting
position, put fingers on the ground ( pointer and middle in front and
thumb behind. )
2) Akela / Bagira will say "Cubs Do Your Best! " Cubs say " Akela / Bagira
We Will Do Our Best!" while standing up and when up straight, put hand beside
head ( touching the head with hands at salute position. ) wait for a while to put down.
3) Senior sixer and Assistant Sixer will come out and Shout " Scouts Sediya " Followed
by the breaking of the flag. When the flag is broken, only Senior and Assistant Sixer
Salute to flag the turn back to face Cub Scouts. Then Senior Sixer will give the command "On my honour"
down slowly. Cub scouts follow hands and bend down. When at squatting
position, put fingers on the ground ( pointer and middle in front and
thumb behind. )
2) Akela / Bagira will say "Cubs Do Your Best! " Cubs say " Akela / Bagira
We Will Do Our Best!" while standing up and when up straight, put hand beside
head ( touching the head with hands at salute position. ) wait for a while to put down.
3) Senior sixer and Assistant Sixer will come out and Shout " Scouts Sediya " Followed
by the breaking of the flag. When the flag is broken, only Senior and Assistant Sixer
Salute to flag the turn back to face Cub Scouts. Then Senior Sixer will give the command "On my honour"
and cub scouts will recite the scout promise.
4) Senior Sixer will shout " Caps Off " Follow instructions. ( When your cap is off, say a prayer
to god ). Then Senior Sixer will shout " Caps On " follow. Then a command " tie a knot will be given.
follow the instructions. ( The knot is to remind us to do a good deed. Once you have done one, the
knot may be undone.
4) Senior Sixer will shout " Caps Off " Follow instructions. ( When your cap is off, say a prayer
to god ). Then Senior Sixer will shout " Caps On " follow. Then a command " tie a knot will be given.
follow the instructions. ( The knot is to remind us to do a good deed. Once you have done one, the
knot may be undone.
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