Patrol Method for Scouts BSA

AS SUGGESTED, REAPPORTION THE NARRATION FOR THE FOLLOWING FOUR FRAMES, SO THE CONTENT COMPLIMENTS AND COINCIDES WITH THE APPROPRIATE PHOTOS:

“The patrol leaders’ council is crucial to the success of the patrol system and the Scout-led troop.”

1 REPLACE with a photo of a PLC.
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“It is through this group that the Scoutmaster and the senior patrol leader can teach the importance of the patrol method to the patrol leaders and share this concept with the other Scouts.”

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“The senior patrol leader—not the Scoutmaster—chairs the patrol leaders’ council. However, it is the Scoutmaster’s responsibility to teach the senior patrol leader how to make the most of these very important meetings.”

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“During these meetings, not only are the troop plans and schedules decides upon by the patrol leaders, but also valuable instruction can be given on the basic elements of the patrol system and how to put them into practice in the troop.”

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5 REPLACE with a photo that supports the narration.
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REPLACE with a photo of an SPL at a troop meeting.
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7 REPLACE with a photo of a patrol meeting that matches the narration.
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8 REPLACE with a photo of a patrol meeting during a breakout session.
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9 REPLACE with a photo of an actual patrol meeting that reflects the narration.
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10 REPLACE with a photo of a patrol meeting.
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11 REPLACE with a patrol working on advancement.
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12 REPLACE with a photo of a patrol putting their heads together.
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13 REPLACE with a photo of new Scouts working together in their patrol.
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