Welcome Scouts and Scouters! Here you can find resources for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers. I also have ideas for games, crafts, recipes, ceremonies, songs, skits, themes and more.
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Egg Drop Challenge
In an egg drop challenge, Scouts try to design a container which can prevent an egg from breaking when dropped. This is an excellent project to get kids interested in science and engineering.
Tiger Bobcat Den Meeting Plan
This den meeting plan covers the Tiger Bobcat Adventure with fun, hands-on activities. Tigers will learn the Scout Oath, Scout Law, and basic Cub Scout skills through games, role-playing, and a creative snack. The meeting keeps them engaged while teaching important Scouting values.
Webelos Den Leader Guide
This Webelos den leader guide is your go-to resource for planning fun, structured meetings that keep Scouts engaged. It includes tips on using den meeting plans, tracking advancement, and working with parents. You’ll also find advice on managing behavior and planning exciting outings. Whether you’re a new or experienced den leader, this guide will help you create a great experience for your Webelos Scouts.
Mining in Society Merit Badge
The Mining in Society merit badge teaches Scouts about mining and how it affects everyday life. Scouts explore different types of mining, how minerals are processed, and how companies work to keep miners safe. They also learn about the environmental impact of mining and efforts to restore land after mining ends. The badge includes career exploration, giving Scouts a look at jobs in the mining industry. Scouts can visit a mine, take a virtual tour, or research mining history. By earning the Mining in Society merit badge, Scouts gain knowledge about an important industry that provides materials for modern life.
Craft Stick Picture Frame
The craft stick picture frame is a simple and meaningful craft for Scouts. Using just a few materials, Scouts can create a unique frame for a special photo. This project helps them learn to follow directions, use fine motor skills, and express creativity. It also makes a great keepsake or gift. Younger Scouts may need some help, but all ages can enjoy decorating their frame. This craft works well as a gathering activity or part of an achievement. Looking for more great ideas? Check out crafts for Scouts for more hands-on projects!
Personal Fitness Log
Tracking your fitness helps you stay motivated and see progress. A personal fitness log is a simple tool that makes it easy to record workouts, track improvements, and reach your goals. Whether you are working on the Personal Fitness merit badge or the Tenderfoot fitness requirement, using a log keeps you organized and focused. It helps you set goals, follow a plan, and make adjustments when needed. A personal fitness log also makes it easier to talk with your counselor and show your progress. Fitness is not just about earning a badge—it is about building healthy habits for life. Start…
Scout Oath Parfaits
Scout Oath Parfaits are an easy snack with a purpose. The recipe uses a clear cup to build three layers, each one standing for a part of the Scout Oath. Granola or crumbs go on the bottom for Duty to God and Country. Yogurt or ice cream forms the middle for Duty to Others. Fruit or sprinkles go on top for Duty to Self. As each layer is added, leaders explain the meaning. This turns a treat into a lesson. The recipe makes 8 servings and can be adapted with different ingredients to fit the needs of your group.
Bear Den Leader Guide
This Bear den leader guide is packed with tips and resources to help you plan fun, engaging meetings for your third-grade Cub Scouts. Learn how to organize adventures, keep Scouts excited, and manage behavior in a positive way. Whether you’re new to Scouting or a seasoned leader, this guide will help you create a great experience for your den. Stay flexible, keep meetings active, and most of all—have fun!
Law Merit Badge
The Law merit badge helps Scouts learn about the legal system and its role in society. Scouts explore how laws keep order and promote fairness. They attend a court session, meet with a lawyer, and plan a mock trial. These activities teach critical thinking, public speaking, and problem-solving skills. Scouts also study legal careers and discuss laws that protect people and businesses. The Law merit badge provides a hands-on way to understand justice and the role of law in everyday life. It’s a great opportunity to learn about fairness and responsibility.
What Is a Pack Meeting?
A pack meeting is a time for all Cub Scouts, leaders, and families to come together. Some packs hold a traditional meeting each month, while others use big events like the pinewood derby or a campout as their main gathering. A pack meeting does not have to be a sit-down event. It can be a hike, a bike rodeo, or a campfire. The key is to make it fun and engaging. Every pack decides what works best based on leadership, family schedules, and resources. Some families attend everything, while others come when they can. That is okay. The goal is…
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