Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Recreation Master Award"
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Revision as of 03:04, 21 June 2015
The Recreation master involves honors of outdoors activities that do not primarily involve a prize or win/loss. Because there is a Wilderness master, this doesn’t include camping. Because there is an Aquatic master, this is land sports & recreation.
Recreation Master Award: Earn SEVEN(7) of the following:
Advanced Recreation Master Award: Earn FOURTEEN (14) of the following without overlap of the other Master honors:
South Pacific Division Variation
Earn FIVE (5) from the following 'recreation-type' Honours:
- Cycling
- Drilling & Marching
- Hiking
- Horse Riding
- Kites
- Mountain Biking
- Physical Fitness
- Skateboarding
Plus TWO (2) honours from the Sportsman Master Honour group
- Archery
- Abseiling
- Baskbetball
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill Skiing
- Rock Climbing
- Soccer
- Triathlon
- Track and Field
- Tumbling & Balancing
- Volleyball
Doubling Up Rule
Some honours may be included in more than one Master Award. For example, the Shells Honour is part of the Naturalist Master and also the Zoology Master Award. The rationale is that a shell is part of nature and it is also an animal. If a Shell Honour has been used to earn a Naturalist Master Award, the same honour cannot be used to earn a Zoology Master Award. This 'Doubling Up' rule applies to all honours in such a situation.