Author: Scouter Mom
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Take Action: Live the Scout Oath and Law Every Day
The Gratitude Scoutmaster Minute teaches Scouts to show thankfulness through their actions. It reminds them that living the Scout Oath and Law is more important than just saying the words. Scouts are encouraged to think about how their daily choices reflect values like kindness, honesty, and helpfulness. By acting with integrity, they honor the Scouts…
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Wolf Council Fire Den Meeting Plan
In this Wolf Council Fire den meeting, Scouts will learn about citizenship, teamwork, and respect. They will practice folding the U.S. flag and take part in a flag ceremony. Through role-playing, they will explore what makes a good neighbor. Hands-on activities include building models of their homes and key places in their town, then combining…
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Chess Terminology and Basics
Chess is a game of strategy, thinking, and planning. Scouts who learn chess improve their problem-solving skills while having fun. The Chess Merit Badge helps Scouts understand the rules, practice special moves, and develop good sportsmanship. Knowing chess terminology makes it easier to talk about the game, record moves, and follow strategies. Players learn about…
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Welding Merit Badge
The Welding merit badge teaches Scouts how to safely join metal with heat. Scouts learn about safety gear, setting up equipment, and basic welding skills. They use real tools to make welds and complete simple welding projects. The badge also covers first aid, cutting methods, and welding terms. Scouts learn how to care for tools…
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Hiking Safety with Cub Scouts
Hiking is a fun way to explore nature, but hiking safety comes first. Always stay on the trail and hike with a group. Bring water, snacks, and the Cub Scout six essentials. Take breaks when needed and help others on the hike. Respect nature by leaving no trace. Be prepared for small emergencies with a…
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What’s In the Bag Game
Looking for a fun and easy game for Scout meetings? What’s in the Bag is a guessing game that keeps Scouts engaged while teaching them to use their observation skills. Leaders place objects in sealed bags labeled with letters, and Scouts shake and feel the bags to guess what’s inside. It can be adjusted for…
