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The Class 'A' Clap (or Cheer) This has been around for decades and is a great way for Scouts to express approval or show appreciation. https://troopresources.scouting.org/c......more.
Class A: Clap rapidly in the following rhythm: 1-2-3-4, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2-3-4, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2-3-4...(pause)..One big clap. Class B: Just like the Class A except that on the last clap, you come back with your hands and make one big clap. Class C: Just like the class B except that after missing the clap, you come back with your hands and make one big ...
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31 sie 2009 · Album Credits. Producers Matt Squire. Writers Dan Whitesides, Jeph Howard, Quinn Allman & 2 more. Additional Vocals Dayton Killian, Jed Bleeker & Joseph McCracken. Assistant Mixing Engineer ...
Learn about InsaneScouter - Class A at InsaneScouter.org! Clap rapidly in the following rhythm 1-2-3-4, 1-2, 1-2,1-2-3-4, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2-3-4...pause..One big clap....
3 paź 2015 · Cheers, Yells, and Applauses Compiled by Daniel R. Mott: Roundtable Staff Beaver: Cut a tree by tapping front teeth together, District 23, West Jordan, Utah slap your tail by slapping a palm against your thigh, then yell, \"TIMBER!\"With a couple contributions by Gary Hendra, Pack and Troop 92, Milpitas, CA Bear: Growl like a bear four times, turning halfway around each time.
13 mar 2014 · Bring a additional playfulness to your classroom, youth program or even office by adding appreciation claps. The positive energy of a clap helps bring groups together and smiles to faces. Claps contain three common elements…. 1) A clap (on the count of three), 2) an action, and 3) a sound.