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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

  • Lion Go Fish Adventure

    Lion Go Fish Adventure

    The Go Fish adventure is a fun and educational activity for Lion Cub Scouts. It is part of the outdoor focus area. In this adventure, Lions learn about fish, their habitats, and how to fish safely. This helps young Scouts develop respect for nature and understand the importance of conservation.

  • Basketry Merit Badge

    Basketry Merit Badge

    By working on the requirements for the Basketry merit badge, Scouts learn how to safely weave items from natural materials. They make a square basket, a round basket, and a camp stool seat.

  • Tiger Circles Adventure

    Tiger Circles Adventure

    Tiger Circles Duty to God is one of the Tiger required adventures. For this adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners talk about faith and family and participate in an activity related to their beliefs.

  • Camp McMuffins Recipe

    Camp McMuffins Recipe

    One of the challenges of camp cooking is the amount of time it takes. Camp McMuffins recipe to the rescue! Here is an easy and quick recipe for a breakfast at camp. It doesn’t require a lot of preparation or ingredients, but you still get a good breakfast to start a busy day.

  • Prevention and First Aid for Tick Bites

    Prevention and First Aid for Tick Bites

    Scouts like to get outdoors, but in many areas that brings the danger of tick bites. While most tick bites won’t cause more than minor irritation, if treated incorrectly complications can occur.

  • Making Up Missed Requirements for Cub Scouts

    Making Up Missed Requirements for Cub Scouts

    If a Cub Scout has missed requirements, families can often organize a similar activity on their own. For example, if the den went on a hike and your Scout missed it, you could take them on a family hike. If they missed a service project, they could do a small project at home or in your neighborhood. Making up activities this way keeps the Scout engaged and allows them to learn the same lessons as the rest of the den.

  • Tiger Sky Is the Limit Adventure

    Tiger Sky Is the Limit Adventure

    Sky Is the Limit is one of the Tiger elective adventures. For this adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn about astronomy and do some star gazing.

  • Water Rescue Methods

    Water Rescue Methods

    Water rescue techniques are methods used to rescue someone who is in trouble in the water. You will see these methods throughout the BSA programs from Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA to Venturing.

  • My Community Webelos Den Meeting Plan

    My Community Webelos Den Meeting Plan

    The *My Community* den meeting plan for Webelos focuses on teaching Scouts about voting, leadership, laws, and community involvement. Activities include learning about majority and plurality voting, speaking with a local elected official, and creating a timeline of a federal law. Webelos will also work in groups to explore how the three branches of government interact. The meeting includes a snack break, where Scouts can reflect on what they’ve learned, followed by a closing ceremony that connects the Scout Law to citizenship and leadership. This meeting helps Webelos understand their role in society and encourages active participation.

  • Multisport Merit Badge

    Multisport Merit Badge

    The Multisport merit badge teaches Scouts about swimming, biking, and running. Scouts learn how to train safely, prevent injuries, and improve endurance. They follow a four-week training plan and track their progress. The badge also covers nutrition, hydration, and good health habits. Scouts choose a multisport format, such as a triathlon or duathlon. They practice each sport and learn how to transition smoothly between them. The final step is completing a multisport event with the required distances. This badge helps Scouts build confidence, set goals, and stay active. It is a fun way to develop lifelong fitness skills.

Recent Comments

  1. Where did your teaching information come from? The work books you have linked here are the old requirements I would…

  2. Good Questions !! SUSTAINABILITY MB was approved in 2013. I believe its promoters and supporters thought ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MB did…