Investiture Achievement/Friend/Nature Study
Standard Class
Requirement 1a |
Read Rom. 1:19, 20 and tell how nature reveals God’s character. |
Because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse.
Requirement 1b |
Find two other Chapters in the Bible that demonstrate how nature reveals God’s character. |
Genesis 1 reveals how God created the universe. His pronouncement that everything He made was good demonstrates that He did not introduce evil into the universe. Evil came in only because He allowed His creation to exercise free choice (and thus be capable of love).
In Job 40 and Job 41 God reveals His power over and authorship of the natural world. His wisdom is plainly shown to exceed anything that man can ever hope to attain.
Requirement 2 |
Bird/Mammals Set up a feeding station for the birds or mammals. Report on the types of visitors you observe for one week. |
A fun way to do this is to build an animal/bird feeder by rolling a pine cone in peanut butter and then sprinkling it with bird seeds.
Materials
- Pine cones (one per Pathfinder)
- Yarn (18-24 inches per Pathfinder)
- Teaspoon or tablespoon (one per Pathfinder)
- Peanut butter
- Bird seed
- A large mixing bowl
- Latex gloves (available in the paint section of most hardware stores).
- Sandwich baggies
Procedure
The first step it to tie a length of yarn to the pine cone. This will allow the feeder to be hung from a tree when it is finished.
Then scoop some peanut butter from a jar with a spoon and squish it into the pine cone. When the pine cone is completely coated with peanut butter, roll it around in a large bowl filled with bird seed. Place it in a sandwich bag for easy transport, and then have the Pathfinders throw away the gloves and (or) wash up (including the bowl and spoons).
The Pathfinder should choose a place to hang it at home (or at school). It is best to hang it so that it can be seen from a window. It goes without saying that the feeder should be removed from the baggie before it is hung, but say it anyways. This feeder will attract birds, squirrels, and other animals as well.
You may wish to coordinate this project with the Companion class who must make plaster casts of animal tracks. If possible, select a site where the Friends can regularly see their feeders and the animals can leave tracks.
Trail Friend
Requirement 3 |
Complete Friend requirements |
Requirement 4
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Seeds or Amphibians/Reptiles Collect and identify 15 different kinds of seeds. OR Help set up and observe a terrarium for amphibians/reptiles. |
Collect Seeds
If you wish to collect the seeds from the wild, it would be best to address this requirement in the fall. You will also need to be able to recognize and identify wild plants when they are in seed (which is not always easy). Some of the easier seeds to recognize include:
- Acorns (oak seeds)
- Milkweed
- Rose (rose hips persist on the bush through the winter)
- Dandelion
- Wild carrot (Queen Anne's lace)
- Maple seeds (i.e., "helicopters")
- Walnuts
- Cherries
- Crab apples
An alternative approach is to collect the seeds from foods the Pathfinders can bring from home.
- Beans
- Apples
- Pears
- Oranges
- Peaches
- Plums
- Cherries
- Avocado
- Watermelon
- Kiwis
- Strawberries (seeds are on the outside of the fruit)
- Sesame seeds
- Sunflower seeds
- Poppy seeds
- Chestnuts
- Almonds
- Walnuts
- Pecans
- Filberts (hazelnut tree)
- Rice
- Pumpkins
- Squash
- Cucumbers
- Green peppers
- Olives
Most likely you will need to combine these approaches.
Terrarium
Requirement 5 |
Complete a nature honor not previously earned. (Skill level 1) |