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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Webelos Pedal Away Adventure
The Webelos Pedal Away Adventure is an opportunity for Scouts to learn about cycling. This adventure is part of the Webelos program in Cub Scouts. It focuses on teaching Scouts about personal fitness and bicycle safety. By working on this adventure, Scouts develop important skills that they can use in daily life.
Journalism Merit Badge
While working on the Journalism merit badge, Scouts learn about freedom of the press and ethics issues for reporters. They investigate print and live journalism. They also conduct an interview and explore careers related to this field.
Wolf Let’s Camp Adventure
The Wolf Let’s Camp Adventure is an fun opportunity for Cub Scouts to explore the outdoors and learn valuable skills. Through this adventure, Wolves gain hands-on experience in camping and outdoor activities. This not only makes their Scouting experience more enjoyable but also teaches them important safety practices and teamwork.
Service Project Ideas for Scouts BSA
Scouts BSA are required to participate service projects for rank advancement. Our troop encourages all Scouts to participate in service projects whether they need the hours or not.
I’ve Come to Marry the Princess Skit
The “I’ve Come to Marry the Princess” skit is a funny and engaging performance that Scouts enjoy. This skit is great for campfires and troop meetings. It involves only a few people, making it easy to organize and set up. The skit relies on humor, quick costume changes, and simple props to keep the audience laughing.
Bear Whittling Adventure
The Bear Whittling Adventure is a fun activity for Bears in the Cub Scouts program. In this adventure, Scouts learn important skills about using knives safely. These skills are not just for scouting activities but also for everyday use. Handling a knife correctly is a valuable skill that helps Scouts be more responsible.
Inventing Merit Badge
Scouts learn about the process of creating a new invention while working on the Inventing merit badge. They also find out about intellectual property rights. They put their knowledge to work by dreaming up something new and making a prototype.
Lion Everyday Tech Adventure
The Lion Everyday Tech Adventure is a great way for young Scouts to explore the world of technology. This adventure helps Lions, who are the youngest members of the Cub Scouts, to see how technology is part of their everyday lives. By exploring technology at home and around their neighborhood, Lions begin to understand its importance.
Compliment Cards Coloring Pages
Compliment Cards Coloring Pages are a fun way for Cub Scouts to show kindness. These cards let Scouts color their own compliments to share with others. This simple activity fits well into Scouting because it encourages positive values like kindness and friendship. Scouts can give these cards to classmates, family, or anyone they want to cheer up.
Pinhole Planetariums
Pinhole planetariums are fun for Scouts to make because the creation process involves hammers, nails, and flashlights. And they encourage Scouts to look up at the night sky to see what they have learned about constellations.
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