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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.

Current Topics for Scouts and Scouters

  • What Does the Pack Treasurer Do?

    Every Cub Scout pack needs someone to keep track of the money behind the fun. The pack treasurer helps manage dues, expenses, and records so the program runs smoothly. This role supports leaders, families, and Scouts by keeping finances clear and organized. When money is handled well, trust grows and planning becomes easier. Learn what the treasurer does, why the role matters, and how it fits into the pack committee. This overview explains the duties, teamwork, and simple skills needed to succeed as a Cub Scout pack treasurer.

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  • Lifesaving Merit Badge

    Scouts learn how to help those in trouble in the water while working on the Lifesaving merit badge. They practice and demonstrate the skills for reaching, throwing , and go rescues. They also find out how to determine which rescue technique to use and how to keep themselves safe while giving assistance to another person.

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  • Clothesline Relay Game

    Clothesline Relay is a fast and simple game that brings energy to any Scout meeting. Scouts race to hang towels on a line and then remove them in a relay style. The game uses easy materials and works in many settings, indoors or outdoors. Younger Scouts learn coordination and timing, while older Scouts enjoy friendly competition and quick challenges. Leaders can adjust the height of the line or add small twists to match the group. This makes the game flexible and helpful for packs and troops. Clothesline Relay fits well into meeting plans and offers a fun break between other…

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  • Jungle of Fun Cub Scout Theme

    The Jungle of Fun Cub Scout theme brings energy, movement, and teamwork into your pack meeting. Using animals, sounds, and simple stories helps Scouts feel connected and included. The jungle setting makes it easy to talk about responsibility and working together. Gathering games help families settle in, while songs and cheers keep Scouts engaged. Recognition tied to jungle animals makes awards fun and meaningful. The theme also connects to caring for the outdoors in a clear and simple way. Jungle of Fun is easy to adapt for packs of any size and works well for mixed ages. It helps leaders…

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  • SCOUT Water Safety Chant

    The SCOUT water safety chant gives Cub Scouts a simple way to learn basic water rules before they jump into the fun. Each line teaches them to stay near adults, follow posted rules, use buddies, and know their limits. Leaders can use the chant at meetings, on outings, or before any water activity. It keeps safety clear and friendly without long talks or complex lessons. The chant supports trained adults who guide the activity, while giving young Scouts an active role in staying safe.

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  • Orienteering Scavenger Hunt

    An orienteering scavenger hunt is a fun way to help older Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA learn basic compass skills. This simple activity uses short clues, clear boundaries, and easy landmarks so Scouts can explore safely and work together as a team. They learn how to follow a heading, look for clues, and stay aware of their surroundings. The course does not need to be long. A few well-placed points lead them toward a small treasure and a shared sense of success. This activity brings adventure, learning, and teamwork to any meeting.

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  • Rifle Shooting Merit Badge

    Scouts learn to safely shoot firearms while working on the Rifle Shooting merit badge. Then they demonstrate their skill. The requirements for this badge may be completed using modern rifles, BB or pellet air rifles, or muzzleloaders.

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  • Toasted Peeps Campfire Treats

    Toasted Peeps are marshmallow candies cooked over hot coals. The sugar coating melts and browns while the inside turns gooey. They are made using simple tools like roasting sticks and a small fire. Youth enjoy watching the changes as the Peeps heat up. The recipe is easy and works well for groups. Slightly stale Peeps often hold their shape better. Toasted Peeps are popular at campouts, cabin overnights, and other Scout events. They are sweet, fun, and simple to make with supervision.

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  • Cub Scout Pack Committee

    A Cub Scout Pack works best when everyone joins in. The Cubmaster leads the fun, but the Pack Committee handles planning, money, and organization. Each role—Chair, Treasurer, Secretary, Trainer, and more—helps the program succeed. When adults share the work, the Scouts benefit from a strong, exciting, and well-run program. The committee keeps everything on track and supports the Cubmaster in delivering a great Scouting experience. Working together builds teamwork and friendship among leaders and families while teaching Scouts what it means to serve and care for others.

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  • Bear Bobcat Den Meeting Plan

    This Bear Bobcat den meeting plan helps Scouts complete the Bear Bobcat Adventure in one fun-filled session. Scouts will learn the Scout Oath and Law, create a Den Code of Conduct, and practice the Cub Scout sign, salute, and handshake. Engaging games like charades and a relay race reinforce key lessons. Scouts will also explore leadership through the denner role and share a time they did their best. A hands-on snack activity adds to the fun. By the end, Scouts will feel confident in their skills and excited for the year ahead. Perfect for den leaders looking for a structured…

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Recent Comments

  1. Never mind about the BB Gun elective missing, I just realized this is for Lion rank.

  2. Hello, thank you for providing this information. It helps a lot. I noticed that it is missing BB Guns.