Author: Scouter Mom
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Wolf Champions for Nature Adventure
In the Wolf Champions for Nature Adventure, Cub Scouts learn about how nature works and how we can take care of it. They start by exploring the different types of resources our planet offers, like water, trees, and minerals. Wolves discover which resources can be replaced by nature over time and which cannot. This helps…
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Scheduling a Board of Review
Can a troop place requirements on scheduling a Board of Review? For example, can a troop require that the Scout request the BOR by phone rather than in person?
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Simple Indoor Opening Flag Ceremony
This Simple Indoor Opening Flag Ceremony is a meaningful way to start a Cub Scout meeting. Scouts carry the flags, lead the Pledge of Allegiance, and salute. The US flag always leads, reminding Scouts of its importance. Leaders guide the Scouts through the process, teaching them respect and teamwork. The ceremony is easy to follow…
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Webelos Walkabout Den Meeting Plan
This Webelos Walkabout den meeting plan includes hands-on activities to help Scouts prepare for a two-mile walk. They will pack gear, check the weather, plan their route, and practice first aid. Before heading out, they will play a Leave No Trace game. During the walk, they will follow their plan and take on different roles.…
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Tigers in the Water Adventure
The Tigers in the Water Adventure is a fun and educational experience for young Scouts. It helps Tigers learn important swimming skills and safety rules. It focuses on personal fitness and safety in the water.
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Athletics Merit Badge
Scouts learn how to stay physically fit while working on the Athletics merit badge. They explore the importance of nutrition, warming up, and cooling down. They test their skills in selected areas such as sprinting, jumping, swimming, push ups, pull ups, basketball shooting, football kicking, soccer kicking, or weight training.
