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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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  • Scout Unit Fundraising

    Scout Unit Fundraising

    Fundraising helps Scout units pay for campouts, gear, and fun activities while keeping costs low for families. In this guide, we share simple tips to choose the right fundraiser, follow the rules, and get everyone involved. Learn how to keep it safe, handle the money the right way, and make fundraising a positive experience for your Scouts. Whether you’re selling popcorn or hosting a pancake breakfast, good planning and teamwork can make it easier. Support your unit’s program while teaching Scouts important life skills. Find out how your pack or troop can raise money the smart way.

  • Fake Wounds for First Aid Demonstrations

    Fake Wounds for First Aid Demonstrations

    Fake wounds are a great tool for first aid training. This technique, known as moulage, makes practice more realistic and fun, keeping Scouts engaged. Simple materials like petroleum jelly and toilet paper work well, but advanced techniques using liquid latex or makeup can add even more realism. Different scenarios, like burns or cuts, help Scouts build specific skills. It’s important to use skin-safe materials and plan for easy cleanup. For more ideas, explore moulage resources or experiment with your own creations. Sharing fake wound techniques with other Scouts makes the learning experience even better. Fake wounds prepare Scouts for real…

  • Scouts BSA Parent's Guide

    Scouts BSA Parent’s Guide

    New to Scouts BSA? This parent guide explains everything you need to know to help your child have a great experience in the program. Learn how Scouts BSA is different from Cub Scouts, what the patrol method is, and how youth take the lead. Find out how parents can help without taking over. This article walks you through uniforms, advancement, merit badges, outdoor skills, and more. It also answers common questions and gives simple tips for supporting your Scout. If you’re feeling a little unsure, don’t worry. This guide will help you understand the basics so you can enjoy the…

  • Cooking Troop Program Feature for Scouts BSA

    Cooking Troop Program Feature for Scouts BSA

    The Cooking troop program feature teaches Scouts essential life skills. Scouts learn to plan meals, cook safely, and use different methods like camp stoves and Dutch ovens. They also focus on food safety, preventing injuries, and following the USDA MyPlate nutrition guidelines to create balanced meals. This program is for all experience levels. New Scouts start with basic skills, while experienced Scouts take on challenges like competitions and self-reliant cooking. Cooking together builds teamwork and leadership as Scouts share tasks and support one another. This cooking program helps Scouts gain confidence, independence, and skills they will use for the rest…

  • Supplemental Cub Scout Awards

    Supplemental Cub Scout Awards

    Cub Scouts can earn awards beyond ranks and adventures. These extra Cub Scout awards let Scouts explore interests like science, communication, and good citizenship. Programs like the Nova Awards focus on STEM activities, while the Recruiter Strip encourages Scouts to invite friends to join. Service stars celebrate years in Scouting, and Interpreter Strips recognize language skills. Scouts can also grow in their faith through religious emblems or learn about global Scouting with the International Spirit Award. These awards are optional but fun and rewarding. They help Scouts try new things, build skills, and feel proud of their accomplishments.

  • Wolf Germs Alive! Adventure

    Wolf Germs Alive! Adventure

    Wolf Cub Scouts learn about good hygiene while working on the Germs Alive! adventure. They learn how diseases spread and how good habits, like hand washing and covering your mouth when you sneeze, can help keep everyone healthy.

  • Oceanography Merit Badge

    Oceanography Merit Badge

    The Oceanography merit badge helps Scouts explore the science of the ocean. It covers waves, currents, marine life, and the ocean floor. Scouts complete hands-on activities like measuring water clarity, tracking satellite images, and building models. They learn how scientists study the ocean and how humans impact it. This badge also introduces careers like marine biology and ocean engineering. By earning the Oceanography merit badge, Scouts gain an understanding of the ocean’s importance and how to protect it. This badge is a fun way to connect science with the natural world.

  • Snowball Relay Game

    Snowball Relay Game

    Snowball Relay is a simple winter-themed game that works well for Cub Scout meetings. Scouts carry pretend snowballs—like cotton balls or white socks—using spoons or cups. The goal is to move all the snowballs from one container to another without dropping them. This game helps Scouts practice balance and teamwork while staying active. It is great for indoor meetings during cold weather. You can make it easier for younger Scouts or add extra challenges for older Scouts. The setup is simple, and the supplies are easy to find. Snowball Relay is a good choice when you want a quick, high-energy…

  • The Legend of Bigfoot

    The Legend of Bigfoot

    Bigfoot is a legendary creature from the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Stories say he is tall, covered in hair, and leaves giant footprints. Some people believe he is real, while others think he is just a myth. Bigfoot stories are great for campfires because they are full of mystery and excitement. They make people wonder what might be hiding in the woods. These stories are also a fun way to share traditions and connect with others. Whether you believe in Bigfoot or not, his legend is a perfect way to spark imagination and enjoy a good tale together.

  • Camp Programs for First-Year Scouts BSA

    Camp Programs for First-Year Scouts BSA

    For first-year Scouts, summer camp can be both exciting and a little scary. It might be their first time camping for a whole week. They might be nervous about being away from home. At the same time, they look forward to campfires, swimming, and adventures.

Recent Comments

  1. You should always follow your council’s directions over the workbooks. The workbooks are not official materials and are not necessarily…

  2. This is a great resource. I am teaching the first aid merit badge to our troop and am slightly confused…

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