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Passport to Other Lands Cub Scout Pack Meeting Plan

Note: There is a newer copy of this plan available from the BSA. I am posting this one here because it includes some games and activities which are not in the newer version.

The Passport to Other Lands meeting plan features ideas for the core value of respect- games, group activities, songs, and more. These focus on the value of respect.

The core value of Respect should still be the focus for the month.  Here is how the BSA plan suggests tying together this theme with the value of  Respect:

Today we recognize that people of many different nationalities live in our communities. Learning about the ways of others helps lead to understanding, which in turn leads to respect. Respect means showing regard for the worth of something or someone. This month we focus on having respect for others by learning about the customs, religions, foods, and traditions of our friends from other countries.

Cub Scout Pack Meeting Plan – Passport to Other Lands (Respect)

This Cub Scout theme includes the following – all within a respect theme. See the meeting plan for details.

  • Gathering activity – Other lands word search
  • Opening ceremony – “Respect” Opening Ceremony
  • Scouters’ Prayer/Song – sung to the tune of “O Tannenbaum”
  • Snowflake cheer, World Brotherhood cheer, Leaning Tower of Pisa cheer, Fortune Cookie cheer
  • Global round of applause, Italian applause
  • Scouting Goes Round the World song – sung to the tune of “Three Blind Mice”
  • Activity – Den Demonstrations about the customs, traditions, foods, and religions of different countries, World Friendship Fund option, cookie swap
  • Games: Nsikwi (Africa), Clap Ball (Cameroon), Memory Relay (Great Britain), Circle of World Brotherhood
  • Around the World Recognition Ceremony
  • Actions vs Intentions Cubmaster Minute
  • Goodbye in Many Languages Closing Ceremony

More Resources

More Program Themes for Cub Scouts

Cub Scout themes are a way to add pizzazz to a meeting or a month. They can get your families motivated to be more involved and try new activities. Planning a pack meeting is easier with a theme.

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    Debra Deering

    love these sites help with planning

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