
Tiger is the Cub Scout program for boys and girls in 1st grade. Tiger Cub Scouts learn to work together and explore the world as a team.
Tiger Cub Scouts
Resources for Leaders and Parents
Tiger Cub Scout Requirements
- Required Adventures
- Complete one elective (see below)
- Youth Protection Exercises
- Cyber Chip for grades 1-3
Tigers may also explore further with more elective adventures. See below.
Resources for Leaders and Parents
- Tiger Adventures Checkoff Sheet
- Welcome New Den Leaders
- BSA Safety
- Questions and Answers from Scouters
- Other Cub Scout Ranks
- Other Cub Scout Awards
- Scout Moms, Dads, and Leaders Facebook group
Ask Scouter Mom a question or share your ideas with others
Tiger Badge Overview (Video)
Tiger Cub Electives – Group or Individual?
All Tiger Cub activities are to be done with an adult partner. The adult partner can be a parent, aunt, uncle, grandparent, etc. I’ve even had a college aged sibling do activities with Tiger Cubs.
Required Adventures for Tiger Cub Scouts
My Tiger Jungle

For the My Tiger Jungle Adventure, Cub Scouts get outside. They take a short walk and observe insects, birds, and other wildlife. They also plant a tree or make a birdhouse.
Games Tigers Play

For the Games Tigers Play adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn about teamwork while playing games. They also explore how active games and nutritious food keep us healthy.
Tiger Circles: Duty to God

For the Tiger Circles: Duty to God adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners talk about faith and family and participate in an activity related to their beliefs.
Team Tiger

For the Team Tiger adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn how cooperation and working as a team can improve their homes and communities
Tiger Bites

Tiger Cub Scouts learn about good food choices and hygiene while working on the Tiger Bites adventure. They also help out at mealtime, learn some manners, and make a healthy snack.
Tigers in the Wild

Tigers in the Wild is one of the Tiger required adventures. For this adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn some outdoor skills, go hiking, and participate in other outdoor activities.
Elective Adventures for Tiger Cub Scouts
Curiosity, Intrigue, and Magical Mysteries

Tiger Cub Scouts learn about magic, science, secret codes, and other “mysteries” while working on the Curiosity Intrigue and Magical Mysteries adventure.
Floats and Boats

Floats and Boats is one of the Tiger elective adventures. For this adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn about boats, swimming, and water safety.
Good Knights

While working on the Good Knights adventure, Tiger Cub Scouts can learn about the Scout Law, create a code of conduct, learn how to work together, use recycled items to build a castle, or take part in a service project.
Rolling Tigers

For the Rolling Tigers adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn about bicycle safety, equipment, and laws. They also go on a bike ride.
Sky Is the Limit

For the Sky is the Limit adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn about astronomy and do some star gazing.
Stories in Shapes

Stories in Shapes is one of the Tiger elective adventures. For this adventure, Tiger Cubs and their adult partners learn about art and explore their own creativity.
Tiger-iffic!

The Tiger-iffic! elective adventure is all about games. For Tigeriffic, Tiger Cub Scouts learn about board games, team games, video games, problem-solving games, team games, and more while working on this adventure.
Tiger Safe and Smart

Tiger Safe and Smart is one of the Tiger elective adventures. For this adventure, Tigers and their adult partners how to be safe at home and in emergencies.
Tiger Tag

Tiger Cub Scouts play active, team, and relay games while working on the Tiger Tag adventure. In the process, they learn about teamwork, inclusiveness, and sportsmanship.
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