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Welcome from Scouter Mom!

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.

Current Topics for Scouts and Scouters

  • Go on a Faith Hike

    Go on a Faith Hike

    A faith hike is a special activity where Scouts visit places of worship to learn about different beliefs. In Scouting, we believe in “Duty to God.” This means we participate in our own faiths, and we respect and honor each other’s beliefs, even if they are different from our own. A faith hike lets Scouts learn about these beliefs in a positive way. It encourages respect and builds understanding.

  • Jaws Song (Baby Shark Song)

    Jaws Song (Baby Shark Song)

    The Jaws Song, also known as the Baby Shark Song, has been part of Scouting programs for many years. Scouts sing this song at campfires, during hikes, or at pack meetings. It’s a fun, interactive song that gets everyone moving and joining in. Scouts of all ages enjoy it, and it adds excitement to group gatherings.

  • Bike Rodeo

    Bike Rodeo

    Our pack might be doing a bike rodeo this year. I have visited these before, but we have never put one on ourselves. So I am researching possible “stations” which the kids can rotate through for the activity.

  • Gardening Merit Badge

    Gardening Merit Badge

    Scouts plant flowers and vegetables while working on the Gardening merit badge. They also learn how to garden safely. Seed germination experiments and the study of pollination help Scouts understand the science of gardening. They also learn about different methods such as composting, vermiposting, and hydroponics.

  • Arrow of Light Race Time Adventure

    Arrow of Light Race Time Adventure

    The Arrow of Light Race Time Adventure is an fun activity for Scouts. In this adventure, AOL Scouts get to build their own race vehicles, like Pinewood Derby cars or Raingutter Regatta boats. This activity teaches Scouts about building and racing, along with important skills and values.

  • Den Job Chart

    Den Job Chart

    Cub Scouts love to help out at den meetings! A den job chart will help you spread the jobs around. Ideally each member of your den would have at least one job at every meeting.

  • Outdoor Adventurer Den Meeting Plan

    Outdoor Adventurer Den Meeting Plan

    This Arrow of Light den meeting prepares Scouts for their Outdoor Adventurer campout by teaching key skills like packing, safety, and map reading. Activities include a fun Outdoor Essentials Relay, hands-on demonstrations for packing gear, a review of the BSA SAFE Checklist, and a map-reading exercise. Scouts also create their own trail mix while learning about smart camping snacks. The meeting wraps up with reflections on the Scout Law and an inspirational message. Designed to fit into 90 minutes, this plan keeps Scouts engaged and helps them feel confident and ready for their outdoor adventure.

  • Lion On a Roll Adventure

    Lion On a Roll Adventure

    The Lion On a Roll Adventure helps young Scouts learn how to ride bikes safely. As den leaders, guiding our Lions through this adventure teaches them about bike safety while having fun. By learning about bike safety gear and following rules, Lions become more confident and independent riders, which is important for staying safe on roads and trails.

  • Bugling Merit Badge

    Bugling Merit Badge

    Scouts who are doing the requirements for the Bugling merit badge will learn 10 different bugle calls. They will also learn to care for a bugle and serve as troop bugler for at least 3 months.

  • Webelos Tech on the Trail Adventure

    Webelos Tech on the Trail Adventure

    The Webelos Tech on the Trail Adventure helps Scouts learn how technology can be useful when exploring the outdoors. This adventure is part of the Cub Scouts program and focuses on using modern tools like GPS devices. Scouts get to see firsthand how technology can help them stay safe and find their way.

Recent Comments

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