Age: 8-10 years
■ Curiosity
■ Try
■ Nature
■ Fantasy
■ Fun
Tracing Scout usually goes in Years 2 and 3 in the school. At this age, children have pretty good control over his body, which has become much stronger and more coordinated than in the pre-school age. They can usually tie shoes and draw figurative and have control of their fine motor skills when it comes to, for example, sewing.
The trackers got track of something new and dare to be outside of the home environment with great courage and joy of discovers. They learn best by doing and with the friends in the Scouts they do real things, in its proper context.
The Trackers develope with missions and through adventures with the clear support of adults. They make contacts outside of school and family, with peers, older and adults through the Scouts. Trackers developed and are getting easier to reflect on what they experienced and what has happened. Imagination and bursting through hikes and adventures it is easy to empathize with other worlds. When it's time to move on to the discoverers, the trackers are ready for bigger challenges.