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Mosquito Netting for Summer Camp

April 5, 2021 Leave a Comment

How do Scouts and Scouters survive buggy nights in open-air platform tents? The A-frame canvas tents have been used by generations of Scouts but are open to bugs and lots of other critters.

Filed Under: Advancement Helps, Camping, Cub Scouts, Gifts, Scouts BSATagged: featured

Salesmanship Merit Badge Helps and Documents

January 5, 2021 Leave a Comment

While working on the Salesmanship merit badge, Scouts will learn about different types of sales and effective communications skills. They learn about presentations and put their skills into action by selling a product or service.

Filed Under: Merit Badges

Animal Science Merit Badge Helps and Documents

January 2, 2021 Leave a Comment

Animal Science Merit Badge

Working on the requirements for the Animal Science merit badge helps Scouts understand how to identify and care for various breeds of livestock. The requirements for this badge can be completed by studying beef cattle, dairy animals, horses, sheep, hogs, or avian breeds. Scouts also investigate career opportunities related to animal science.

Filed Under: Aims and Methods of Scouting, Merit Badges

Faith Requirements for Cub Scouts and Agnostics

February 24, 2014 68 Comments

Two Cub Scout leaders ask about how to complete the faith related requirements with Cub Scouts who are raised in agnostic homes.

Filed Under: ReverentTagged: Questions

Missing Popcorn Sale Money

December 11, 2017 6 Comments

A reader asks what to do when the money for the unit popcorn sale doesn’t add up.

Filed Under: Program Themes, Thrifty, TrustworthyTagged: Questions

A Scouter Is … Magnet (Spoof on the Scout Law)

May 26, 2012 Leave a Comment

Get this magnet for yourself or your favorite Scouter. It is a spoof of the Scout Law. It reads:

A Scouter Is… Capable, Generous Determined Patient Dependable Trusting Hopeful Fearless Flexible Humble and Exhausted

Filed Under: Gifts, Trinkets, Tokens, and MoreTagged: Humor

Scouts BSA Merit Badges

January 1, 2021 Leave a Comment

You can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers as you earn merit badges. There are more than 100 merit badges. Any Scout may earn any merit badge at any time. You don’t need to have had rank advancement to be eligible.

Filed Under: Scouts BSA

Cyber Chip Requirements for Grades 4-5

February 4, 2020 Leave a Comment

Webelos working on the Webelos badge or the Arrow of Light are required to earn their Cyber Chip. The Cyber Chip program helps children know and follow the rules of online safety.

Filed Under: Personal Safety

Cyber Chip Requirements for Grades 9-12

April 2, 2020 Leave a Comment

Scouts BSA are required to earn their Cyber Chip. The Cyber Chip program helps teens understand the responsibility that goes with using electronic devices. Topics include cell phones, cyber-bullying, and internet safety.

Filed Under: Personal Safety

Reviews by Scouter Mom

January 8, 2021 Leave a Comment

I share my thoughts on books, campgrounds, and products. Some of these are reviews of things I’ve stumbled across on my own. Others have been sent to me or brought to my attention.

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Interpreter Strips Requirements and Helps

January 11, 2021 Leave a Comment

An interpreter strip shows which languages a Scout is familiar with. It is worn above the “Boy Scouts of America” strip on the uniform. This emblem can be worn by Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, or adults.

Filed Under: Communication Skills

Cyber Chip Requirements for Grades 6-8

March 2, 2020 Leave a Comment

Scouts BSA are required to earn their Cyber Chip. The Cyber Chip program helps youth understand how to use their electronic devices safely and responsibly.

Filed Under: Personal Safety

Communication Merit Badge Helps and Documents

January 3, 2021 Leave a Comment

Communications Merit Badge

Scouts learn about oral, written, visual, and digital methods of sharing information while working on the Communication merit badge. They share stories and information, participate in an interview, attend a public meeting, and plan a Court of Honor or campfire program. They also explore careers in the field of communication.

Filed Under: Merit Badges

Books and Internet Resources for the Dog Care Merit Badge

January 11, 2021 Leave a Comment

Scouts who are working on the Dog Care merit badge will find a number of resources are available to help them complete the requirements and answer the questions for the badge. Also check out my Dog Care merit badge page for even more resources from my site.

Filed Under: Program Ideas

Fingerprinting Merit Badge Books and Internet Resources

February 6, 2021 Leave a Comment

These resources will help you work on the Fingerprinting merit badge and answer the questions for the requirements. Also, get some ideas for activities related to fingerprinting.

Filed Under: Program Ideas

Cyber Chip Requirements for Grades 1-3

January 21, 2020 Leave a Comment

Tiger Cub Scouts, Wolf Cub Scouts, and Bear Cub Scouts are all required to earn their Cyber Chip. The Cyber Chip program helps children understand how to be safe while online. All Cyber Chips will expire annually.

Filed Under: Personal Safety

Emergency Preparedness BSA Award (Cub Scouts) Helps and Ideas

February 12, 2021 2 Comments

Cub Scouts learn to “Be Prepared” for emergency situations by working on the Emergency Preparedness BSA award. There are different age appropriate requirements for Tigers, Wolves, Bears, and Webelos. (This award is not available for Lions.) The award is a small pin. Cub Scouts who earn the award at multiple levels can wear multiple pins.

Filed Under: Emergency Preparedness

Help! My Son Doesn’t Want to Be a Scout

February 4, 2015 43 Comments

A reader’s son doesn’t want to continue in Scouts BSA: “I have tried to make it sounds really cool, he’s got friends moving up and friends in a troop now but it doesn’t seem to make a difference. I can’t force him so am I doomed to this disappointment?”

Filed Under: AdviceTagged: Questions

Personal Management Merit Badge Helps and Documents

January 3, 2021 Leave a Comment

Scouts learn to manage their time, treasure, and talents while working on the Personal Management merit badge. They investigate different aspects of saving money and investing. They learn time management techniques. And they consider how their talents might lead to a future career and explore those possibilities.

Filed Under: Merit Badges

Chaplain Aide Training

November 11, 2015 6 Comments

A reader asks “Can someone please share with me how you run training for Chaplain’s Aide?”

Filed Under: ReverentTagged: Questions

Questions and Answers from Scouters

April 27, 2019 Leave a Comment

Every situation is different. Whether you are new to Scouting or you have been involved for a while, sometimes it is helpful to get input from other Scouters. We are here to help each other.

Filed Under: AdviceTagged: Ideas

Environmental Science Merit Badge Helps and Documents

January 3, 2021 Leave a Comment

Environmental Science Merit Badge

Scouts learn about ecology, pollution, endangered species, pollination by bees, and other environmental topics while working on the Environmental Science merit badge. They also study how parts of the ecosystem interact through repeated observation.

Filed Under: Merit Badges

Living History Troop Program Feature for Scouts BSA

May 19, 2020 Leave a Comment

The Living History feature lets Scouts experience different cultures, times, and places in an interactive and hands on manner. They witness reenactments and learn about historical events and different ways of life.

Filed Under: Culture, History, and Art

Tiger Cub Scout Helps and Documents

December 31, 2020 Leave a Comment

Tiger is the Cub Scout program for boys and girls in 1st grade.

Filed Under: Cub Scouts

Disbanding a Very Small Scouts BSA Troop

March 2, 2015 31 Comments

A reader reports My son has been in a very small Scouts BSA Troop for 2 years now. Our scoutmaster had a meeting to discuss the fact that the boys scouting experience is very limited because of the troops size and suggested that the scouts transfer to another troop.

Filed Under: Scouts BSATagged: Questions

Hoo-rag Bandanas, Headbands, and Masks

November 5, 2020 Leave a Comment

Hoo-rag recently sent me some free products to review. They sent me some bandanas, a headband, a couple of masks, and more. So here is my review and thoughts about the best way to use these.

Filed Under: Reviews

Scouting Resources and Scout Support Groups

August 31, 2015 5 Comments

A reader is looking for resources and support groups for parents of Scouts and spouses of Scouters.

Filed Under: Cub Scouts, Scouts BSATagged: Questions

Woodgas Camp Stove Review

March 26, 2012 1 Comment

This is a self contained camp stove which burns twigs, charcoal, wood pellets, etc. It has a small battery powered fan to draw air.

Filed Under: Aims and Methods of Scouting, ReviewsTagged: Camp Cooking

Combining Bears and Wolves

January 7, 2014 5 Comments

Tracy asked this question: Has anyone had experience combining the wolf and bear dens (due to low numbers)? Is it possible and what is the best way to do this?

Filed Under: AdviceTagged: Questions

Other Cub Scout Awards Helps and Documents

December 31, 2020 Leave a Comment

In addition to ranks and adventures, Cub Scouts can earn other awards, including

Cub Scout Nova Awards and Supernova Awards,
Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award,
Cub Scout World Conservation Award,
Emergency Preparedness BSA Award,
Recruiter Strip, and
Morse Code Interpreter Strip.

Filed Under: Cub Scouts

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