To maintain such an environment, the BSA developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and provides parents and leaders with resources for the Cub Scout, Scouts BSA and Venturing programs. Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family.
In Cub Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. Scouts BSA is the traditional Scouting experience for youth in the fifth grade through high school. Venturing is all about building your adventure with your friends. Scouts will choose activities that matter to them and create their own opportunities for skill development like leadership, event-planning, organization, communication, and responsibility… all while having a blast!
Scouts are given the opportunity to develop their maritime skillset while making lifelong friends and advancing their career opportunities for later. Exploring gives young people a chance to investigate careers and create connections starting from a young age.
It gives them the opportunity to sample different professions OR dig into the vocation they feel called to! Through mentorship and firsthand experiences, Scouts will develop lifelong skills and knowledge. STEM Scouts will work with professionals in lab settings and puzzle through experiments with like-minded friends.
It allows them to sample different professions OR dig into the vocation they feel called to! On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
Once you are registered, you or another leader can set up who is in your den and off you go! The Scouting App provides parents the ability to see how their child is progressing, get notifications about meetings, and inform Den Leaders when a Cub Scout has completed a requirement at home. The digital magazine Scouting is provided free to all registered adult leaders, parents and any other interested adults.
It contains articles not only about Scouting but also about youth development and parenting. Download on the App Store or Google Play. All episodes are recorded and can be watched on the Scouting Magazine Facebook page. Cub Chat Live! Family Talent Survey — One of the first things to have parents in your den complete is this survey to help you identify parents who have resources.
Den Records — If not using ScoutBook, because of no access to the internet, use this manual record sheet to track the attendance and accomplishments of the members of your den. Lion Den Record. Tiger Den Record. Wolf Den Record. Bear Den Record. Webelos Den Record. Advancement Reports — If not using ScoutBook because of no access to the internet, use this manual report to submit to your Pack so recognition items can be purchased.
Lion Den Advancement Report. Tiger Den Advancement Report. Wolf Den Advancement Report. Bear Den Advancement Report. Webelos Den Advancement Report. There is not an inspection sheet for Lions.
Webelos Uniform Inspection Sheet. Attendance and Dues — This form is available if you are tracking attendance and den dues manually. Activity Consent Form — The recommended use of this form is for the consent and approval for Cub Scouts to participate in any activity that is not at your regular den meeting location.
Advancement Charts — Use these poster size charts to track and showcase the accomplishments of your den. Great to display at your meeting place. Lion Advancement Chart. Tiger Advancement Chart. Wolf Advancement Chart. Bear Advancement Chart. Most packs provide this at Pack Meetings. Lion Rank Pocket Certificate.
Tiger Rank Pocket Certificate. Wolf Rank Pocket Certificate. Bear Rank Pocket Certificate. Webelos Rank Pocket Certificate. Arrow of Light Pocket Certificate. Adventure Pocket Certificate — Used to recognize Cub Scouts when they complete an adventure, used for all ranks.
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