Author: Scouter Mom
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Tiger Race Time Adventure
The Tiger Race Time adventure is a fun activity for Tiger Scouts and their adult partners. In this adventure, they get to work together on a hands-on project. They build and decorate a vehicle, like a Pinewood Derby car or a Raingutter Regatta boat. This project is not just about making a vehicle. It’s about…
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Model Design and Building Merit Badge
Scouts have the opportunity to learn about different types of models such as architectural, structural, process, mechanical, and industrial models while working on the Model Design and Building merit badge. They make an original model and explore career opportunities related to model design.
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Webelos Race Time Adventure
The Webelos Race Time Adventure is a fun activity where Webelos Scouts build and race vehicles. This adventure helps Scouts learn about building and the science behind moving objects. By building a Pinewood Derby car or a Raingutter Regatta boat, Scouts get to work with tools and materials. This is a great way for them…
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Make a Difference to One Scoutmaster Minute
The “Make a Difference to One” Scoutmaster Minute tells the story of a man tossing stranded starfish back into the ocean. Scouts and leaders alike can use this lesson. Simple acts like helping a friend, welcoming a new Scout, or offering a kind word can have a big impact, even if it’s just for one…
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Human Knot Game
The Human Knot Game is a group activity that builds teamwork and communication. Scouts hold hands with two different people in a circle, creating a human “knot” that they must untangle without letting go. This game encourages skills like cooperation, patience, and problem-solving.
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Wolf Council Fire Adventure
Council Fire (Duty to Country) is one of the Wolf required adventures. For this adventure, Wolves learn about being a member of a community. They plan a service project, look for ways they can help in their area, and actively participate in making their community better.
