(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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U-Make a time capsule and fill it with 10 things that represent who you are. Hide it to be opened next year.
T-Take a hike through your neighborhood or local open park. Collect trash along the way.
S-Design a poster to teach people about "Leave no Trace"
C-Learn and practice two new knots you didn't know before.
O-Make up a new skit. about 2-3 minutes long.
O-Build a boat out of recycled materials and test in the bathtub
C-Make a sundial with a paper plate and a pencil. Look for online instructions (CyberChip)
T-Write a letter or an email to someone in a hospital or nursinghome
T-Paint, draw, sketch, or color a self portrait
C-Build the tallest tower you can using spaghetti and marshmallows
O-Make three kinds of paper airplanes and see which flies farthest
S-Make up an exercise routine to practice daily or weekly
S-Write a letter or email to a Veteran to say thank you for their service
O-Make your own musical instrument using items from around the house and make up a song
C-Make up a new game and play it with your family
U-Make an indoor scavenger hunt for a family member by hiding clues for them to find
U-Think of a helpful chore you can do to help out with daily for one week
U-Make a cartoon, comic, or storyboard to tell a story about a fun scouting adventure
C-Setup an obstacle course and race against a family member
T-Make a foil packet dinner to cook in an oven or grill
T-With help from a Parent/Guardian make a family tree showing at least three generations
S-Pitch a tent in your backyard or living room
U-Make a blanket fort and camp out in your living room
S-With help from a parent, plan and prepare a meal for your family