An objective score sheet like that in Table 6-1 below should be posted as a wall chart in a public location in camp. This wall chart lets participants tally their own accomplishment of the objectives. The total and percentage rows are not posted publicly, but used by the staff to evaluate progress.
Patrol | ||||||||||||||||
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Redwood | X | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||||||
Sequoia | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||||||
Tanbark Oak | X | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||||||
Madrone | X | X | X | X | ||||||||||||
Total completed | ||||||||||||||||
Percent completed |
Using an Objective Score Sheet like that above is fully explained in Resources for Leadership, Chapter 16 - "Evaluation.
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