Cub Scout Resources
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Are you looking for more helpful resources to help you run the best den and pack meetings virtually? Well we got you covered! Check out this slide deck and pull out the resources you need to provide the best possible program for your Scouts! We cover everything from Safety Tips and Guidelines to how to run your own virtual meeting! Feel free to go through all the slides at once or take it piece by piece by using the table of contents below. We hope this will help you to continue to provide an outstanding Scouting experience for all Scouts during these trying times! Special thanks to Stephen Kalb -Rose Bowl Vice Chair and District Training Chair and Cindy Sercel Rose Bowl District Commissioner for putting together this training resource.
- Table of Contents of the Document Below
- Training for the Online World in Light of Covid-19
- Upcoming Cub Scout Training Events
Pack Calendar Themes
Lesson Plan in a Box for the Pack:
Cub Scout Videos
Lion Day Challenges:
Lion Resources Worksheets:
Lion Cub Videos:
Tiger Day Challenges:
Tiger Cub Videos:
Council Lesson Plans for Tigers:
- Tiger Circles Duty To God
- Tiger in the Wild Adventures
- Tiger Jungle Adventure
- Tiger Sky is the Limit Lesson Plan
Wolf Day Challenges:
Wolf Cub Videos:
Council Lesson Plans for Wolves:
Bear Day Challenges:
Bear Cub Videos:
Council Lesson Plans for Bears:
- Bear Picnic Basket - Cub Programming
- Bear Roaring Laughter Lesson Plan
- Bear Super Science Lesson Plan
Webelos / Arrow of Light - Day Challenges:
Webelos / Arrow of Light Videos:
Council Lesson Plans for Webelos / Arrow of Light:
Youth Protection Reminder
It’s critical that we all continue to keep youth protection top-of-mind whether our Scouting activities are taking place in person or through a digital platform. Of note, remember that BSA prohibits any one-on-one interaction between an adult leader and a Scout – in person, online, through a web conference, over the phone, via text, or in any other form.
Detailed youth protection information is available here. To ensure you are following safety standards for all Scouting activities, please reference the Guide to Safe Scouting. The BSA’s Social Media Guidelines serve as a complement to our youth protection policies.
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