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Communicator Requirements Do four from numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, and two from numbers 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12. 2. Tell your den (or patrol) about something you have done and answer questions about it. 3. Invent and use a sign language or picture writing to tell someone a story. 4. With your den (or patrol), use a signal code to send a message of a few words. 5. Tell how to use a telephone or Citizens Band (CB) radio properly. 6. Invent your own den (or patrol) secret code and send one of your den (or patrol) members a secret message. 7. With one of your den (or patrol) members, tell a story two different ways. Let The rest of the den (or patrol) try to find out which version is true by asking questions. 8. With your den (or patrol), visit a library and talk to a librarian. Learn how books are indexed to make them easy to find. 9. Visit the newsroom of a newspaper or radio or television station and find out how they receive information. 10.Invite a blind, deaf, or mute person to visit your den (or patrol). Ask them about special problems they have in communicating. See how well you can communicate with them. 11. Use a personal computer or terminal to access a computer database. Talk about what you discover. 12. Find out about jobs in communications. Tell your den (or patrol) what you learn. Return to Activity Pins | ||||
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