FEBRUARY 2008 - CHINESE NEW YEAR Happy Chinese New Year! Or more
appropriately, Gung Hay Fat Choy! (The traditional Chinese New Year
greeting). This month we welcome the year 4705. Let's celebrate and
welcome the New Year with dragon dances, paper lanterns, fortune
cookies and oranges for abundant joy. Decorate your blue and gold
banquet with banners inscribed with Chinese characters for luck and
lots of red, the symbol of a bright and sunny future. Why not earn the
Language and Culture belt loop and pin as we learn about and enjoy the
culture of China.
MARCH 2008 - LITTER TO GLITTER This month Cub Scouts will
turn recycled items into treasure and learn about conservation at the
same time. Using items that would normally go in the trash or recycling
bin, build artistic masterpieces of your own design. It's amazing what
some recycled bottles and paper can do when combined with glue and a
little imagination. Have a gallery opening at your pack meeting with
all your art displayed. Don't forget the Art belt loop and pin.
APRIL 2008 - ABRACADABRA Cub Scouts love to amaze and be
amazed! Boys discover secrets of the magician's art this month as they
demonstrate magical illusions and learn new tricks with cards, coins
and other everyday objects. The Cub Scout Magic Book is a great
resource for age-appropriate tricks and puzzles. Visit a magic shop or
have a magician come to your den or pack meeting to teach the boys a
few tricks of the trade. Prepare to watch in wonder at the pack meeting
as your Cub Scouts entertain their audience with skits, stunts and
sparklers that they have practiced at den meetings. The Cubmaster uses
the magic of ceremonies to pull awards from his hat at the mystifying
pack meeting magic show. This would be a good month to hold your pack
space derby.
MAY 2008 - LEAF IT TO CUBS Cub Scouts will learn about the
wonders of nature's gift to us, a tree! Learn to identify poison oak,
poison ivy and various trees by their shape and leaf design. Try leaf
rubbing, leaf prints, making a leaf collage, preserving leaves with wax
paper or making a leaf collection from fallen leaves. Make a leaf boat
and race it at a den or pack meeting. Participate in a tree planting or
your local Arbor Day activities. Either adopt a tree or plant one and
watch it grow. Research how trees are used to help us in our daily
lives. Field trips can be to a lumberyard, nature center, forest
preserve or local park. Earn the Collecting belt loop and pin.
JUNE 2008 - GO FOR THE GOLD As the athletes of the world
strive to do their personal best in international competition, Cub
Scouts have the opportunity to "Go for the Gold" by doing their best in
feats of skill and prowess. This month Cub Scouts learn about exercise
and sports and put that knowledge to use playing Ultimate or another
sport not played before. Remember that not only is it important to do
your best when you play a sport but it is important to understand the
rules of being a good sport no matter the outcome of the game. This
month would be a great time to work on one of the Cub Scout Sports belt
loops and pins in baseball, golf or flag football.
JULY 2008 - H2Ohhh! Dive right in as Cub Scouts spend a month
learning about water, our most precious resource. Learn about marine
life. Dens can visit a water treatment facility, local aquarium or fish
farm. Cub Scouts may even want to prepare their own aquarium or fish
bowl and "adopt a gold fish". This is also an excellent opportunity to
teach our Cub Scouts about water conservation. Don't forget learning
about water safety. Enjoy water games; hunt for shells and experience
all the beach has to offer. Cub Scouts love to get wet. What could be
better than a water carnival complete with games, competition, and safe
swim demonstrations? This would be a great time to work on the Wildlife
Conservation, Fishing, or Swimming belt loop and pin. Have an outdoor
Cub Scout raingutter regatta race.
AUGUST 2008 - S'MORE SUMMER FUN Summer memories can last a
lifetime and memories made with your Cub Scout den or pack can be some
of the best. So let's make "S'More" Cub Scout memories this month.
Since "outing" is part of Cub Scouting, let's get outside and have some
fun. Be it having a picnic, water party, softball game or campout;
there is no limit to the amount of fun to be had by all this month. Why
not have a pack family campout following the guidelines your leaders
learned in BALOO training? What could be better than an outdoor pack
meeting complete with a campfire? Whether you make a real or synthetic
fire, the fun is 100% genuine. This would be a good opportunity to work
on the Softball belt loop and pin or the Weather belt loop and pin.
Cub Scout Monthly Themes for 2008-2009
SEPTEMBER 2008 - NEW BUDDIES Wonderful opportunities are
waiting! The new school year brings possibilities of new friends. This
month a Cub Scout can invite a new buddy to join the fun and adventure
of Cub Scouting! This single act can influence the lives of many
others. The boys will make new friends while keeping the old by
learning to share and treat buddies with kindness. In the den meeting
the boys can learn the value of friendship, cooperation, and respect
through games and activities. This new team of buddies can develop
secret codes and write messages to each other. They will all learn the
Cub Scout handshake and motto which will signify belonging to that
special group. The boys can practice the buddy system as they go on
hikes, work on projects, play games, and participate in sports. This is
a great month for boys to earn a Cub Scout Academics or Sports belt
loop or pin as they work and play together with an interest they all
share.
OCTOBER 2008 - ADVENTURES IN BOOKS What great adventures come
in books? Let's discover some this month. Visit the library and learn
to navigate your way through the "card catalog computer," down the
aisles of many adventures, and to an adventure of your own choice. Sign
up for your library card while on your visit. Create your own outdoor
epic adventure on a hike, campout, or maybe at a ball field or park.
Make a costume for one of the characters from your favorite story. At
the pack meeting the boys can perform some of their favorite stories
and share some of their adventures with the pack. Take part in Pedro's
"Say Yes to Reading" program in Boy's Life. This might also be a good
month to work on the Communication or Computer belt loop and pin.
Encourage the boys to have the courage to search for, discover, and
share adventure this month.
NOVEMBER 2008 - SEEDS OF KINDNESS As we approach
Thanksgiving, let us spread seeds of kindness in the form of multiple
small service projects. Helping others gives the boys the opportunity
to see the bounty produced by spreading many small seeds of kindness
and encourages compassion. The boys can discover that just as the large
strong oak tree came from the small acorn, big things can happen from
spreading small seeds of kindness and charity. Conduct a food drive or
collect coats and gloves for those in need; report your hours to Good
Turn for America. Work on the Citizenship belt loop and pin.
DECEMBER 2008 - HOLIDAY LIGHTS The Star of Bethlehem, the
Miracle of the Lamp, the Morning Star that enlightened Buddha, the
bonfires of Yule: many of our holiday traditions this month involve
lights. Share your holiday traditions with your pack and den: lights on
a Christmas tree, candles on a Menorah for Chanukah, or on a Kinara for
Kwanzaa. Boys can be stars this month by brightening someone's holiday
season with a gift of compassion. As a pack or den, visit a nursing
home, preschool, or children's ward and sing holiday favorites. End
your outing by sharing cookies that the boys decorated. Help those less
fortunate with a service project or toy drive. How about a holiday
campfire at your pack meeting? This is great month to work on the
Language and Culture belt loop and pin or the Heritages belt loop and
pin.
JANUARY 2009 - "A-MAZE-ing" GAMES January is a good time for
indoor fun. Make and solve puzzles. Stump your friends with riddles.
Build a maze, do crossword puzzles, and word searches. Have a pack
games night in which your family joins in for relays, board games, and
other cooperative games. Play Cub Scout Jeopardy; how much do you know
about Cub Scouting? Rediscover some of the games that your parents and
your grandparents could have played and work on the Heritages belt loop
and pin. Discuss why playing by the rules is important. The pinewood
derby is a good opportunity to learn about rules and good
sportsmanship. Why not work on the Chess belt loop and pin.
FEBRUARY 2009 - AMERICAN ABC'S Take a personalized tour of
the USA by the letters: Austin, Baton Rouge and Cambridge to Xenia,
York and Zion. Our country contains an endless variety of scenic and
historic places. What is special about these places? This month we'll
find out by visiting historic places, theme parks, museums, and zoos.
Choose a city or an historical site to highlight. Invite a guest
speaker who can share something special about the places your Cub
Scouts have picked to discover. Use maps or collect tourist brochures
to learn more about places to visit. Your local historical society or
public library is a great place to get started. Celebrate your blue and
gold banquet with local foods from your choices of the ABCs and
decorate to highlight your choice. This would be a good month to work
on the Citizenship belt loop or pin or the Geography belt loop or pin.
MARCH 2009 - WHEN I GROW UP Explore career possibilities of
the 21st century this month. Host a pack career fair, inviting several
adults to share what they do for a living and how these career
opportunities might change as you grow up and technology advances.
Discover how having a positive attitude is essential in reaching career
goals. Den meeting plans could include field trips to learn about
different occupations of interest to the boys and playing games
centered on different jobs. This would be a good month to work on any
of the Cub Scout Academics and Sports belt loops and pins - let the
boys vote on the one that fits best with what they want to be when they
grow up. For those future astronauts this month is a perfect time for a
space derby!
APRIL 2009 - JURASSIC PACK Explore the land before time!
Imagine living in a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. What have
paleontologists learned about the great beasts that roamed the Earth
millions of years ago? Did any dinosaurs live where you do now? Find
out what they ate, where they lived, and how they moved. What could we
learn of these creatures that lived so long ago? Make a model of a
dinosaur or visit a museum where dinosaur fossils can be seen. Make
your own "dinosaur footprints" or "fossils" in plaster. Take a
"dinosaur" scavenger hike by going on a hike and looking for things
that might have been found during the Jurassic era. This would be a
great time to work on the Geology belt loop and pin.
MAY 2009 - LEAVE NOTHING BUT FOOTPRINTS Warm weather is a
perfect time for outdoor adventure, complete with den hikes in the
neighborhood, park, or on local trails. As we enjoy our outdoor world,
we should strive to take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but
footprints. Learn about Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines and ways
we can minimize our impact on the environment. Take a backyard hike and
practice the Leave No Trace frontcountry guidelines. Have a contest to
see who can take the best wildlife photograph. Earn the Cub Scout Leave
No Trace Awareness Award. Do your Good Turn and leave these areas
cleaner then you found them. Remember to record your service with Good
Turn for America. The end of the month has all dens moving up the Cub
Scout trail. You might want to consider working on the Wildlife
Conservation belt loop and pin this month.
JUNE 2009 - A CAMPING WE WILL GO This month Cub Scouts go
camping! Have a backyard campout with your family. Pitch a tent or
sleep out under the stars! Conduct a pack campout at a nearby Scout
camp, state park, or even the local museum. An outdoor pack meeting
might include a nature observation hunt, followed by an evening around
the "campfire". Attend your council's Cub Scout or Webelos Scout
resident camp as a den or pack or the council's family camp with your
whole family. Camping doesn't always mean overnight; day camp is always
lots of fun. Get those boys outdoors and let them discover the fun of
camping while working on their Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award.
Whatever you do, do it outside and find out what the outing in Scouting
is all about. While out on the trail, you can work on the Map and
Compass belt loop and pin or the Astronomy belt loop and pin.
JULY 2009 - BE A SPORT Not only is it important to do your
best when you try new sports but it is important to understand the
rules of being a "good sport" no matter how the game goes. Play ball,
soccer, tennis, or any sport! Learn about a sport that you've never
played before. Have a sports competition with another Cub Scout pack in
your area. Have athletes from a local high school or college speak at
your den or pack meeting. Ask them to teach you about their sport.
Learn a sport you can play with your family: golf, tennis, bowling,
swimming, or skating. Have a pack sports day. Cub Scouts can create an
obstacle course for the pack to enjoy while earning the belt loop and
pin for Physical Fitness or any of the many Cub Scout Sports subjects.
AUGUST 2009 - FUN IN THE SUN Let's go outside and have fun in
the sun. Plan some outdoor activities this month that will encourage
dens to meet and make preparations together for your pack event. It's a
great time for a pack picnic, with each den planning a game or
activity. Have a Cubanapolis derby with dens preparing their vehicle
and practicing maneuvers during den meetings. Stress good sportsmanship
and team building during the planning stages, as well as during the
actual event. Create kites in your dens and have a kite flying derby or
a family picnic to show off your creations! This might be a great month
to work on the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award or a Cub Scout Sports
belt loop or pin.
Cub Scout Monthly Themes for 2009-2010
SEPTEMBER 2009 - CUB SCOUT POCKETS - Character Connection: Compassion
What can possibly be in a Cub Scout's pocket? What is in a boy's pocket
can tell a lot about who he is and what he likes. The boys can share
and show off their collections and maybe even start a new one! Put some
marbles in the boy's pockets and teach him how to play the game of
marbles. Pick an interest of the boys and go on a field trip to explore
and learn about it. Maybe a trip to a rock quarry in search of fossils,
or a nature hike around the den meeting site to pick up items. This is
also a great month to educate the boys on what can go on their uniform
and then make some goals to accomplish their rank advancement, special
awards, belt loops and pins, and involvement in camps and council
events. This might be a good month to work on the Collecting or Marbles
belt loop and pin.
OCTOBER 2009 - JUNGLE SAFARI - Character Connection: Resourcefulness
Help boys discover fun and adventure in the wilds of Scouting. Take
them on a month-long safari. Learn why Africa is special to our founder
Lord Baden-Powell. Find out how the Jungle Book story connects to
Scouting. Use it and its characters to highlight den meeting games,
crafts, and costumes for the pack meeting. Learn about the things you
need if you are going on a safari and how would you survive. What do
Scouts in Africa do? What are their uniforms like? Take a den trip to a
local zoo, animal rescue facility, or wildlife refuge. Work on the Cub
Scout Outdoor Activity Award or the Wildlife Conservation Academic belt
loop and pin.
NOVEMBER 2009 - SCOUT SALUTE - Character Connection: Respect
This month Cub Scouts salute those heroes who help keep us safe and
secure each and every day. Can only adults be heroes? Heroes are often
ordinary kids who did something out of the ordinary! A den can decide
what makes a hero and who the heroes of tomorrow might be by looking at
people they know today. Learn about heroes in your own community, as
well as Scouting heroes who have earned BSA heroism awards. Have your
Cub Scouts invite their hometown heroes to a den or pack meeting.
Perhaps your den can become "silent heroes" by performing service for
others without seeking any recognition. Visit a fire station, veteran's
hospital (Veterans Day is this month), police station, or teacher's
classroom and learn about their heroic deeds and reciprocate with a
"Scout salute" for their contributions. You might work on the
Citizenship belt loop and pin.
DECEMBER 2009 - WORKS OF ART - Character Connection: Faith
December is a time of celebration and giving. This is a perfect month
for involving friends in doing good deeds and creating holiday magic
through art. Cub Scouts use their artistic abilities to create holiday
decorations, gifts, or cards. This artwork might be put on display in
nursing homes, in churches, schools, or homes, and at the pack meeting
or at a meeting of the chartered organization. Boys can make cards and
ornaments and share them with residents of a local nursing or
retirement home, children's hospital, or community center and do a
"Good Turn for America." Boys can discover different forms of art,
write poems, attend a musical or performing art show, or visit a local
art museum. Works of art can become gifts for family members. The
Academic belt loop or pin in Art or Music could be worked on in
conjunction with these projects.
JANUARY 2010 - POWER UP! - Character Connection: Responsibility
Boys explore the science of energy through solar, electrical, and wind
power and how this energy is used in their everyday lives. They can
explore different ways to conserve energy and protect the world we live
in. Work on the Science or Weather belt loop and pin. Boys can invite
friends to join in the pinewood derby and discover the power behind
those little cars. What types of things are powered up by the flip of a
switch? A field trip to the local water works or power plant might be
part of the den's monthly plan. Finish up the month with a real
power-packed pack meeting. The boys can power up by being physically
fit and working on the Physical Fitness belt loop and pin.
FEBRUARY 2010 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY, B.S.A. - Character Connection: Honesty
It's time to celebrate with a big birthday bash. Boy Scouts of America
is 100 years old this year. Learn the history of how Scouting came to
the United States. Find out about those who have given us this great
Scouting legacy such as Daniel Carter Beard, James E. West, Ernest
Thompson Seton, Waite Phillips, and W. D. Boyce. Let's play birthday
games, make party decorations, and have birthday cake for our blue and
gold banquet.
MARCH 2010 - TAKE FLIGHT - Character Connection: Courage The
Wright brothers had a lot of courage to accomplish their dream to fly.
Air has power to push and pull objects so that they can fly. This month
learn all about air, what it consists of, and why it is needed to fly.
Learn about gravity. Make your own flying machines as you hear about
the Wright Brothers and their invention. Explore different types of
paper airplanes. Figure out which ones fly farther, higher, faster,
longer, and why? Hold a pack-wide paper plane derby fun night! How many
things can you name that can fly? Study birds and their flyways. Why do
some fly in a V formation? Take flight outdoors with a den or pack kite
derby this month and enjoy that air! Take a field trip to the airport,
hobby shop, or a science museum. Earn the Science belt loop and pin.
APRIL 2010 - SPRING INTO ACTION - Character Connection: Positive Attitude
This month is a good time to spring into action with outdoor activities
such as hikes, sports and games, cleaning up litter along ponds, parks
or roadsides, or planting some trees for improved habitat. Make plaster
casts of the animal tracks you find on your hike. Visit and talk with
someone who works with wildlife conservation and visit a fish hatchery,
zoo, animal shelter, or wildlife sanctuary. Bring along food and
supplies that they might need as part of your "Good Turn for America."
Build bird houses, bird baths, feeding stations, or boxes for nesting
materials. Do a community service project with your chartered
organization to show your positive attitude in doing your best. This
would be a good month to work on the Conservation belt loop and pin.
MAY 2010 - IN THE SPOTLIGHT - Character Connection: Cooperation
It's time to perform and be in the spotlight! This month spend some
time making musical instruments to be used in the pack meeting variety
show. The variety show could be skits, songs, puppet shows, magic trick
- you name it. Have the boys and their parents and families participate
in a variety show and have some adults record the show. Dens can create
posters announcing the show and make programs to let everyone know
what's coming. Commercials could be videotaped by the den during their
den meetings and then be shown between acts. (Get the parents involved)
Take a photo for the local newspaper or a video clip for the local TV
station for recognition of their achievements and put Cub Scouting in
the spotlight. Visit a television, radio, or cable station to see how
they prepare and produce their shows. Attend a play or musical
production. The Cub Scouts can earn the Music belt loop and pin.
JUNE 2010 - HOOP-DE-DOO! - Character Connection: Health and Fitness
This is a good time to learn and play the game of basketball while you
learn about sportsmanship. Have a member of the high school basketball
team (preferably a Boy Scout) teach the boys the rules of basketball;
then play a game in the pack with older boys and younger boys balancing
each team. Play other games such as ring toss, hoop games, soap bubble
contests, and hoop obstacle course. Start working on the National
Summertime Pack Award or Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. The boys
will be able to earn the Basketball belt loop and pin or another Sports
belt loop and pin of their choice, including the Physical Fitness belt
loop and pin.
JULY 2010 - CELEBRATE FREEDOM - Character Connection: Citizenship
Celebrate America's freedom established on July 4, 1776, with patriotic
songs, games, and family fun. Discover what makes America so special to
us. Decide on a birthday present your pack can give to America by doing
a service project and a "Good Turn for America." Participate as a den
or pack in an Independence Day parade. Enjoy the beauty of our country
by participating in outdoor activities. Have a pack barbecue or family
gathering and share some family heritage about coming to our great
nation. Design and serve a birthday cake and sing to America! Earn the
Citizenship and Heritage belt loops and pins.
AUGUST 2010 - WAVES OF FUN - Character Connection: Perseverance
Jump in and make a BIG splash with fun activities that explore water
and waves. There is an adventure waiting in one of Earth's final
frontiers, the depths of the ocean floors. Creatures never imagined
before can be found there. What kinds of animals do live there? What
does the ocean floor look like? The den could discover what makes a
boat float, learn about different sea vessels, and even make their own
boats. The pack can celebrate this month with a beach party (no beach
required) and family picnic as they enjoy the great outdoors. Top it
off with a raingutter regatta. Complete the requirements for earning
the National Summertime Pack Award. This is a fun month to bring a
friend! This is a wonderful opportunity to teach water safety and
practice the buddy system while having fun and earning the Swimming
belt loop and pin.
Cub Scout Monthly Themes for 2010-2011
SEPTEMBER 2010 - CUB SCOUT INVESTIGATORS - Character Connection: Resourcefulness
What happened to the cookies in the cookie jar? Let's find out. Learn
techniques that the police use to solve crimes. Use microscopes, dust
for fingerprints, and learn observation techniques. Visit your local
police department and find out how to contact them in an emergency.
Show your respect for law enforcement by thanking them for what they
do. This would also be a great month to use your investigative skills
to find friends to join Cub Scouts.
OCTOBER 2010 - UNDER THE BIG TOP - Character Connection: Cooperation
"Ladies and Gentlemen," welcome to the Cub Scout Circus. It will be a
month of entertainment. Dens will practice stunts, skits, songs,
run-ons, and cheers as part of their advancement and just for fun. They
can share their talents at the monthly pack meeting, with the Cubmaster
serving as ringmaster. The focus will be the magic of the circus with a
center ring set up for performances. Be sure to have lots of balloons,
peanuts, and popcorn for the audience, as well as spotlights on all
dens as they perform.
NOVEMBER 2010 - CUB SCOUTS SPREAD THE NEWS - Character Connection: Citizenship
Cub Scouts spread the news about the fun that they are having in Cub
Scouts. They learn many different ways to communicate. Plan a field
trip to the local radio station, television station or newspaper
office. Dens can publish articles and pictures in a den or pack
newsletter or make their own commercial about a service project to be
shown at the pack meeting, or on a local cable or school access
channel. They can email a friend to join Cub Scouts. This would be a
good month to work on Good Turn for America as well as the
Communication belt loop and pin.
DECEMBER 2010 - WINTER WONDERLAND - Character Connection: Positive Attitude
The excitement of the holiday season brings magic to the eyes of Cub
Scouts as they prepare decorations, make gifts, and sing songs of the
season. Den or pack activities may include a Good Turn field trip to
bring some holiday magic to the lives of others. Northern Cub Scouts
will enjoy winter games in the snow. Southern Cub Scouts might play
games with paper snowballs or take to the beach for a Klondike derby in
the sand. This might be a good month to work on the Ice Skating or Snow
Ski and Board Sports belt loop and pin.
JANUARY 2011 - ROAD WORK AHEAD - Character Connection: Perseverance
What does it take to build our roads and bridges? Who builds our roads
and what materials and equipment are used? Find out this month as you
put on your construction hats and dig in! Arrange to tour road building
equipment. Have a construction company foreman/owner come visit at your
pack meeting. What vehicles travel the Cub Scout roads? Why not have a
pinewood derby this month and find out?
FEBRUARY 2011 - TURN BACK THE CLOCK - Character Connection: Honesty
"Turn Back the Clock" and see what the world was like in the past.
Learn about an era of your choice with songs, games, and transportation
from the time that you choose. Whether it is the Space Age, the Wild
West, rock-n-roll, or the Ice Age, each time period had something
special about it. Construct a pack "time machine" to help introduce the
den's era skits or demonstrations at the blue and gold banquet.
Whatever you choose, find the "best" in your time period and share it
with others. The boys can work on the Heritages belt loop and pin this
month.
MARCH 2011 - FORCES OF NATURE - Character Connection: Faith
Behold the awesome forces of nature. Discover how wind, rain, fires,
floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, and glaciers
can alter and shape the earth. Cub Scouts learn now to prepare
themselves and their families to meet the challenges associated with
these forces. Each Cub Scout can work on preparing an emergency kit to
keep in his home or car. Explore a different force of nature at each
den meeting, creating models of these natural powers or their results.
This is a good month to work on the Emergency Preparedness BSA Award
and the Weather belt loop and pin.
APRIL 2011 - SCOUTING THE LAND DOWN UNDER - Character Connection: Respect
Scouting is alive and thriving in Australia. Let's learn about the
earth's smallest continent, its animals, and its Scouting program. What
kind of games do the boys play? What is a Joey? What kind of outdoor
activities do they do in the Australian Scout program? Learn about
Australian art work and ancient musical instruments. Come on mate and
have a g'day. This would be a great month to work on the Language and
Cultures belt loop and pin.
MAY 2011 - ACORNS TO OAKS - Character Connection: Responsibility
Nature provides a miraculous wonder in the life cycle. This month the
boys can discover how plants grow from seeds. They can build and grow a
terrarium or plant a garden. Here is the opportunity to assist nature
by building birdhouses, bat nurseries, or squirrel feeders. This theme
also can be used to assist the leaders in helping the boys learn about
their own growth and health. They can make goals using a food pyramid.
This would be a good month to work on the Physical Fitness belt loop
and pin. All these things will help them grow strong and healthy much
like a sturdy oak tree.
JUNE 2011 - CUBS IN ACTION - Character Connection: Health & Fitness
This is a great month for outdoor or indoor activities with focus on
ACTION. Hikes, games, or relay races using Scout skills would all be
good activities. The boys can learn and grow through sports, practicing
good sportsmanship and team building. This might be a good time to work
on the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award and any of the team Sports belt
loops and pins.
JULY 2011 - SPLISH SPLASH - Character Connection: Courage
What could be better than a water carnival complete with games, skits,
and a fishing derby? Create a water adventure trail with plenty of
opportunity for boys to get wet. Stations could include a sponge toss,
sprinklers, water slides, and raingutter regatta. Or plan a pack outing
to a local swimming pool or beach. Be sure to teach the Cub Scouts the
buddy system before you go and use Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat.
Cub Scouts could work on their Swimming and Fishing belt loops and
pins. The pack could also work toward the National Summertime Pack
Award.
AUGUST 2011 - ON THE WILD SIDE - Character Connection: Compassion
Imagine being shipwrecked on an island of wild adventure! What kinds of
wild animals and fauna might they encounter? Go on a hike and learn
about the wild side that might be in your own backyard. And if that
isn't enough, help the boys release some of their "wild side" fun with
exciting games and creative projects. This is one month you'll enjoy
the wild side. This will be a great time to invite a friend to come and
join in the Scouting adventure!