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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Skittles Skit
The Skittles Skit is an easy comedy bit for Scout meetings and campfires. One Scout stands on stage while others walk by and share strange stories about where they found Skittles. The locations get stranger each time. Soon a messy Scout arrives and reveals he is actually Skittles. This simple twist brings the whole routine together. It works well for mixed ages and does not need props. The pattern is easy to follow and gets quick laughs.
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Parent Guide for Cub Scouts
Parents play an important role in Cub Scouts. You do not have to be a leader to make a difference. Every family can help in ways that fit their time and talents. Learn how parents support Scouts at meetings, help with adventures at home, volunteer at pack events, and create a safe Scouting environment. This guide explains the different ways you can get involved, from helping once in a while to becoming a registered leader. It also explains Youth Protection Training and why it matters. Whether you are new to Cub Scouts or have been part of the program for…
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Stars and Stripes Cub Scout Pack Meeting Plan
This Stars and Stripes Cub Scout pack meeting plan teaches respect through simple activities that focus on the United States flag. Scouts learn to handle the flag with care and follow clear rules that protect its meaning. They take part in ceremonies, stories, and tasks that build teamwork and responsibility. These moments help Scouts understand how small actions can show respect in everyday life. The theme gives families and leaders a useful way to guide Scouts toward steady growth and good habits.
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Red Light Green Light Game
Red Light Green Light is a simple game that fits well into any Cub Scout meeting. One Scout becomes the traffic light and calls out green or red while the others move and freeze. The quick changes keep the group active and focused. The game needs no equipment and works indoors or outdoors. It helps Scouts build listening skills, self-control, and confidence as they take turns leading. This makes it a great choice for leaders who want an easy way to add movement and fun to a meeting.
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Troop Meeting Plan Worksheet
This printable is a simple meeting plan sheet for youth leaders in a Scouts BSA troop. It breaks the meeting into clear parts, such as the opening, skills time, patrol time, and closing. Scouts can write who leads each part and what materials they need. It helps them plan ahead and run a smooth meeting. It also supports long-term planning when used for several weeks at a time. This sheet is a helpful tool for new and experienced leaders.
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First Aid Program Feature for Scouts BSA
The First Aid troop program feature helps Scouts learn how to respond in emergencies. Scouts practice checking if a scene is safe, calling for help, and giving basic care. Meetings include group talks, hands-on skill practice, and fun games. Skills build from simple to advanced. The program ends with a main event such as a clinic, competition, or drill. Scouts gain confidence, teamwork skills, and calm habits they can use on outings and in daily life.
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Fingerprinting Merit Badge
The Fingerprinting merit badge teaches Scouts about the unique patterns of fingerprints and how they are used for identification. Scouts explore the science behind loops, whorls, and arches while practicing how to take rolled and plain impressions. They also learn how fingerprinting is used in law enforcement, security, and technology. This badge gives Scouts a hands-on experience that’s fun and easy to complete. By earning the Fingerprinting merit badge, Scouts gain valuable skills and explore career opportunities in fields like forensics and law enforcement. It’s a great mix of science and practical skills.
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Amazing Games Cub Scout Theme
The Amazing Games theme helps Cub Scouts learn cooperation by playing fun and simple games. The meeting includes a big checker game, a teamwork shirt activity, and a playful story for the audience. Dens share their adventures, and Scouts are recognized for their achievements. Each part of the meeting is tied to working together. This theme shows that learning can be fun. Scouts leave the meeting with smiles, new skills, and a better understanding of what it means to be helpful and friendly. It’s a great way to teach teamwork while keeping Cub Scouts active and engaged.
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Wolf Spirit of the Water Adventure
The Wolf Spirit of the Water Adventure requires scouts to learn about the pollution of water in their community, conserve water in their homes, understand the benefits of swimming as exercise, follow safety rules when swimming or boating, and visit a swimming area with supervision to practice their skills. Through this adventure, scouts can develop an awareness of environmental issues, healthy habits, and the importance of safety in recreational water activities.
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Hospital Tag
Hospital Tag is a simple running game that works well for Scouts of many ages. It needs no equipment and only a small open area. Players tag each other, cover their “wounds,” and head to the hospital when they need a reset. The game teaches awareness, steady movement, and soft tagging. It also helps Scouts practice fairness and quick choices. Leaders can adjust the space, speed, and hospital task to fit their group. Hospital Tag makes a good warmup, energy break, or quick activity during meetings and campouts.
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none of this link work, I cant find the Printable checkoff sheet for the Arrow of Light Rank (for den…
We had a bicycle plate craft station set up as a gathering activity. They worked on those as kids arrived.…
Which specific update are you referring to?
Does this work with the latest update as well?
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