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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Are you facing a challenging question related to Scouting that seems to have no clear answer? Don’t worry; I’m here to assist! Contact me with your queries, no matter how big or small, and I’ll make sure to share them with the broader Scouting community. This way, you can tap into the collective wisdom and experience of fellow scouts and leaders.
Whether it’s about camping tips, merit badge requirements, event planning, or leadership advice, the Scouting community is a rich resource. By sharing your question, not only will you get the answers you need, but you’ll also help others who might have the same question. Let’s work together to find solutions and enhance our Scouting journey. Remember, every question is an opportunity to learn and grow in our Scouting adventure!
Share Your Ideas
Do you have a fantastic Scouting idea or innovative approach that you’re excited about? Whether it’s a unique camping hack, a creative fundraising strategy, a fun game for your troop, or an effective way to teach a merit badge, I’d love to hear from you! Contact me, providing as many details as you can. If your idea aligns well with the principles and practices of Scouting and seems like it would benefit other scouts and leaders, I will gladly share it with the wider Scouting community.
By contributing your ideas, you’re not just helping your troop, but potentially inspiring and aiding Scouts and leaders across various programs. Let’s collaborate to make Scouting even more engaging and enriching for everyone involved. Remember, every idea, big or small, can make a significant difference!
You are also invited to join the Scout Moms, Dads, and Leaders Facebook group to ask questions and share ideas.
Current Topics for Scouts and Scouters
Menu Planning with Cub Scouts
Menu planning is a key part of getting ready for a successful campout. It’s an opportunity to teach Scouts important life skills. When you involve Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts in the planning, they learn responsibility. They also feel more excited about the food because they helped choose it.
Scout Oath Puzzle
Discover how the Scout Oath puzzle helps Scouts learn and remember the Scout Oath in a fun, engaging way. Learn about different versions of the puzzle, tips for solving it, and how to incorporate it into your next troop or den meeting.
Lion Let’s Camp Adventure
The Lion Let’s Camp Adventure is a great way for Lion Scouts to start exploring the outdoors. This adventure helps young Scouts learn important outdoor skills and safety. It also encourages teamwork through activities like the buddy system. By participating, Lions gain confidence and a better understanding of nature.
Crime Prevention Merit Badge
Working on the requirements for the Crime Prevention merit badge helps Scouts stay safe in their homes and in the community. Scouts learn to identify and be alert to situations which may lead to crime. They learn about the dangers of substance abuse. Scouts also explore careers opportunities in the field of crime prevention.
Bear Strong Adventure
In the Bear Strong Adventure, Bear Cub Scouts learn about the importance of staying active and eating well. This adventure teaches them how to make healthy choices that benefit their physical fitness and overall well-being. By participating in this adventure, Bears develop good habits that can last a lifetime.
Service Hours Form
What should be on a service hours form for Scouts or units wanting to record their participation in service projects?
Take Me Out to the Forest Song
Take Me Out to the Forest is a classic Scouting song. Sing it around the campfire, when you’re out on a hike, or when you are camping.
Arrow of Light Estimations Adventure
The Arrow of Light Estimations Adventure is an exciting part of the Cub Scout program. It is designed for AOL Scouts who are typically in the fifth grade. This adventure helps Scouts learn practical math skills that they can use in everyday life. By estimating various things, Scouts discover how math is not just about numbers on paper but a tool they can use every day.
Animation Merit Badge
By doing the requirements for the Animation merit badge, Scouts learn how to create the illusion of movement through a series of still images. They learn the techniques which which make a good story and visual effect. Then they demonstrate their skill by creating their own animations. They also explore career opportunities related to animation.
Lion’s Pride Adventure
The Lion’s Pride adventure helps Lions learn about reverence. Reverence is about showing deep respect for something or someone. In this adventure, Lions explore the faith traditions of their own families.
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