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Opening Ceremony
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The Cub Scout Promise
I, (your name), promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.
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Why Are You Here?
To learn the fundamentals of Cub Scouting
To learn what Cub Scout leaders do
To learn how to make Cub Scouting work
To learn how to have fun with my denand pack
To learn how to have successful den and
pack meetings and activities
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Today’s Training
Models a pack meeting
Starts with general information
Continues with specific information
Provides you with the tools to succeed
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Cub Scouting …
Is for boys aged 7 to 11 or in the first throughfifth grade
Is family oriented
Builds independence
Is designed to develop participatorycitizenship, character, and personal fitness
Has age-appropriate activities and lessons
Is the young-boy program of the Boy Scoutsof America
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The Foundations of Scouting
BSA Mission Statement
The Scout Oath
The Scout Law
The Vision Statement
The Aims
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Purposes of Cub Scouting
Character Development
Spiritual Growth
Good Citizenship
Sportsmanship and FitnessFamily Understanding
Respectful Relationships
Personal Achievement
Friendly Service
Fun and Adventure
Preparation for Boy Scouts
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Cub Scouting
Fun and Adventure
It’s time for some FUN!
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12 Core Values of Cub Scouting
Citizenship
Compassion
Cooperation
Courage
Faith
Health and fitness
Honesty
Perseverance
Positive attitude
Resourcefulness
Respect
Responsibility
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Character Connections
Know what values mean.
Commit to doing what feels morally right.
Practice living according to the Core Values.
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The Methods of Cub Scouting
Living the ideals
Belonging to a den
Using advancement
Involving family and home
Participating in activities
Serving home and neighborhood
Wearing the uniform
Making Character Connections
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Age-Appropriate Programs
Rank Grade Age
Tiger Cubs First 7
Wolf Cubs Second 8
Bear Cubs Third 9
Webelos Fourth, Fifth 10
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Safeguarding Our Youth
Youth Protection
Two-deep leadership
Online training available
Health and Safety
What activities are age-appropriate?
What are the BSA policies?
Training available throughout the year
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MORE FUN
CUB SCOUTS
LOVE
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Becoming a Bobcat
The first accomplishment in Cub Scouting
Eight simple requirements
It’s your turn!
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1. The Cub Scout Promise
Learn and say the Cub Scout Promise andcomplete the Honesty Character Connection.
I, (your name), promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.
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Character Connections
Honesty
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2. The Law of the Pack
Say the Law of the Pack. Tell what it means.
The Cub Scout follows Akela,
The Cub Scout helps the pack go,
The pack helps the Cub Scout grow,
The Cub Scout gives goodwill.
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3. Tell What Webelos Means
We’ll Be Loyal Scouts
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4. The Cub Scout Sign
Show the Cub Scout sign and tell whatit means.
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7. The Cub Scout Salute
Give the Cub Scout salute and tell whatit means.
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8. Protect Your Children
from Child AbuseWith your parent or guardian, complete theexercises in the parents’ guide, How to Protect
Your Children From Child Abuse.
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Congratulations!
You have completed all therequirements a boy needs to
earn the Bobcat badge.
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Cub Scouting
Time for a Cheer
Recognition is always welcome ata pack meeting!
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Review and Questions
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Cub ScoutingHow we have fun!
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Fun comes from . . .
The Cub Scout month
Pack organization
Annual program planning conference
Unit budget plan
Parent involvement—how to get help
Activities (pack, district, and council)
Resources and information
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The Cub Scout Month
Two or More Den Meetings
Boys and leaders
Activities and advancement
(including outings)Pack Meeting
Fun
RecognitionShow, share, and succeed!
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Pack Organization
Chartered Organization Chartered Organization
Representative
Pack Committee
Cubmaster
Cub Scout Den Leaders
Assistant Cub ScoutDen Leaders
Den Chief
Tiger Cub Den Leaders
Adult Partners
Den Chief
Pack Trainer
Assistant Cubmaster
Webelos Den Leaders
Assistant WebelosDen Leaders
Den Chief
Local Council
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Cub Scout Program
Prepared den meeting and pack meeting plans
How to have fun for a month
Ideas for den and pack meetings
Supported by Den & Pack Meeting ResourceGuide, Scouting magazine, and Boys’ Life
Answers the question: What should we do?
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Cub Scout Program
FPO
C l ic k to ed i t Mas te r te x t s t
y les
Seco nd le ve l
● T h i rd le ve l
● Fo u r t h le ve l
● F i f t h le ve l
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12 Core Values
Month Core Value Pack Activity
September Cooperation Pack open house
October Responsibility Fire prevention activities
November Citizenship Pack service projects
December Respect Blue and gold workshop
January Positive attitude Derby workshop
February Resourcefulness Pack in uniform
March Compassion First-aid night
April Faith Campfire workshop
May Health and fitness Sports workshop
June Perseverance Bike Safety, bike rodeo
July Courage Leave No Trace
August Honesty Water carnival
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The Cub Scout Year
Annual program planning conferenceDecide what to do the following year
Add your own activities
Pinewood derby®
Space derby
Raingutter regatta
Field trips
Ensure a year-round program
Summertime Pack Award
Da /resident/famil / ack cam in
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Pack Budget Plan
Funding the pack
Pack money-earning ideas
Dues
Council-supported fund-raising programs
Make Scouting affordable
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Parent Involvement
Encourage all parents to participateAsk for help
Start with just one job
Ask them to do something specific
Ask them to register
Insurance coverage
Closer relationship to the unit
Scouting magazine
Consider
Sin le- arent families
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Parent Involvement
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Activities
Advancement
Academics and Sports belt loops
Summer camps
Day campResident camping
Pack camping overnighters atcouncil-approved facilities
Family camping
Field trips
Tour Planning Checklist
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National Cub Scouting Resources
Leader Book
Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide
Leader How-To Book
Webelos Leader Guide
Scouting magazine
Boys’ Life
National Web sites
www.myscouting.org
www.scouting.org
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Local Cub Scouting Resources
Local council service center
District executive and other support staff
District and unit commissioner
Scout executive
Camping facilities
Program support
Fund-raising programsActivities
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Local Information Sources
Training
Cub Scout Leader Fast Start (online)
Youth Protection (online)
Cub Scout Leader Position-Specific Training
This Is Scouting (online)
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO)
Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos LeadersHealth and Safety
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Local Information Sources
Roundtable
Monthly meeting
For all leaders and interested parents
Conducted by the district
Program ideas and fun
Council Web site, newsletters, others
Commissioners service
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Unit Information Sources
Pack trainer
Other leaders
Pack library
Visit another den meeting
Ask for advice
Ask for help
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Recognition
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Closing Ceremony
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Review and Questions
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Den Leader Training
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Objectives
To discuss the purposes of the program
To learn what a den leader does
To plan and conduct a den meeting
To plan a field trip (Go See It for Tiger Cubs)
To learn about advancement andrecord keeping
To discuss behavior issues
To have fun
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Purpose of the Program
Beginning and continuing steps inCub Scouting
Age-based activities
Family-centered activities
Den-centered leadership
Introduction to and developing with the
fun of ScoutingHigher level of self-reliance(for Webelos Scouts)
Getting ready for Boy Scoutsfor Webelos Scouts
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The Den Leader
Gives leadership to den program planning
Works with adult partners (Tiger Cubs) or an assistantand den chief
Helps or makes sure that the boys advance
Maintains den records
Works with other pack leaders
Participates in pack program planning
Attends monthly roundtables
Approves advancement (Webelos)
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The Assistant Den Leader
Provides support to the den leader
Serves as a backup leader
Attends pack meetings
Assists in program planning
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Leadership Skills
Shared leadership
Teamwork
Cooperation
Communication
Working with boys
Attitude
Setting the example
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Summary
Grade-based and progressive
Adult partners are the key.
Leaders support it.
Leaders set uniforming example.
Adults assist as activity badgecounselors (Webelos).
Pl i f h P k d D
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Planning for the Pack and Den
Annual program planning conference
Monthly pack leaders’ meeting
Den meeting planning and preparation
Plan in small segments to be successful.
Ni El f Pl i
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Nine Elements of Planning
1. Objective
2. Fun
3. Variety
4. Action
5. Boy Appeal
6. Family Appeal
7. Achievement8. Resources
9. Flexibility
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Program Planning Steps
1. Annual pack program planning conference
2. Monthly pack leaders’ planning meetings
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Annual Pack Program
Planning ConferenceLed by the pack chair.
Supported by the pack committee
and Cubmaster.
Den leaders and interested parents attendand participate.
M thl P k Pl i M ti
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Monthly Pack Planning Meeting
Led by the pack chair.Supported by the pack committeeand Cubmaster.
Den leaders and interested parents attendand participate.
Follows a regular order:
Part 1: Evaluating the previous month
Part 2: Finalizing the current month
Part 3: Planning aheadPart 4: Unit Leadership Enhancements
Part 5: Social time and fellowship
Th S ti M th
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The Scouting Month
Two or more den meetings with leadersand/or adult partners
One outing, activity, or camping experience (orGo See It for Tiger Cubs)
Participation in the pack meeting
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Den & Pack Meeting
Resource GuideMost important resource for den leaders
One-stop shop for planning den meetings
Introduction to Cub Scouting andden leader responsibilities
Den meeting plans for all ranks
Pack meeting plans
References and resources
U i th D Pl
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Using the Den Plans
Two types of den meeting plansare provided.
A school year’s worth of plans:
Focused on path to advancement.
Should be followed in order.
Assumes a September start and May transition with continuedsummer activities.
Assumes two den meetings are held per month.
Additional for dens needing more meetings:
Used in any order.
Focused on electives.
D M ti
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Den Meetings
Before the Meeting
Gathering
Opening
Business Items
Activities
Closing
After the Meeting
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Before the Meeting
Review and make final preparations.
Consult the Den & Pack Meeting ResourceGuide.
Review materials and preparation needed early
and often.
G th i g
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Gathering
Have something for them to do:
Game
Puzzle
Magic
Outdoor activity
Supervision is important!
Opening
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Opening
Opening ceremony of some type:
Flag ceremony (always)
Cub Scout motto
Song
Den yell
Prayer
Business Items
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Business Items
Character Connection for monthlyCore Values
Pack meeting preparation
Prepare for special den activitiesVerify home assignment completion
Activities
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Activities
Advancement and electives
Defined in the Den & Pack MeetingResource Guide.
Closing
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Closing
Awards and recognition
Reminders (upcoming events andhome assignments)
Den leader’s minuteBrief closing ceremony
Cleanup
After the Meeting
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After the Meeting
Review this meeting.
Plan/review the next meeting.
Clean up.
Relax.
Great Den Meetings
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Great Den Meetings . . .
Are planned well in advance
Operate with shared leadership
Use the boys’ handbooks and Den &
Pack Meeting Resource Guide as theprimary guides
Follow the den meeting plans from theDen & Pack Meeting Resource Guide
Anticipate any behavior problems
Are FUN!
The Tiger Cub Den
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The Tiger Cub Den
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Let’s Plan a Tiger Cub
Den MeetingBe guided by the Den & Pack MeetingResource Guide.
Cover all parts of the meeting.
Focus on how the advancement activitieswill be handled.
Are no more than one hour long.
Tiger Cubs are Boys
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Tiger Cubs are Boys
First-grader (age 7) behavior
Inquisitive
First year of school
New environment, peer group, adults
Parental involvement is essential.
Tiger Cubs must follow the code of conductin meetings and other locations.
Teach individual responsibility.
Tiger Cub Advancement
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Tiger Cub Advancement
Standard is to “Do your best.”
Achievement is encouraged and recognized.
Achievement is recognized when accomplished.
Activities are age- and grade-related.
Activities are to be done by the boy and hisadult partner.
Tiger Cub Advancement
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Tiger Cub Advancement
The Bobcat badge
Tiger Cub Immediate Recognition Emblem
Tiger Cub badge
Tiger Track beads
Achievements
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Achievements
Five achievements lead to the TigerCub Badge:
Making My Family Special
Where I LiveKeeping Myself Healthy and Safe
How I Tell It
Let’s Go OutdoorsEach achievement includes a family activity, denactivity, and a “Go See It.”
Achievement Recognition
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Achievement Recognition
Earn the Tiger Track by knowing:
The Cub Scout motto
The Cub Scout sign
The Cub Scout salute
Add beads by completing achievements:
White bead—family activity
Orange bead—den activity
Black bead—“Go See It”
The “Go See It”
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The Go See It
A monthly “field trip”*
Opportunity for boys to discover new things
Will be related to handbook advancement or themonthly Core Value
In the immediate locale
Remember the age group (7-year-olds)
Have fun!
* The Tiger Cub Handbook has lots of suggestions.
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Planning Tiger Cub
“Go See Its”Do five Go See Its during the year.
Prior planning is a must.
Share the planning and execution.
Involve your Go See It location contact.
Use a Tour Planning Checklist.
Electives
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Electives
50 electives
Lots of different experiences
For Tiger Cubs and their adult partners
Earn a yellow Tiger Track bead foreach 10 electives completed.
Recognition
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Recognition
Immediate
At pack meeting
Tiger Cub transition
Belt loops
Record Keeping
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Record Keeping
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Six Great Tiger Cub DenLeader Secrets
Adult partners come to all meetings.
Boys need a fast-moving program.
Alternate energetic activities with quiet ones.“Hands-on” activities are better than lectures.
Boys will learn self-control whengiven guidelines.
Codes of conduct work whenenforced consistently.
Tiger Cub Den Leader Recognition
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Tiger Cub Den Leader Recognition
Tenure
Complete one year as a registeredTiger Cub den leader.
Training
Complete Fast Start, Youth Protection,Tiger Cub Den Leader Position-SpecificTraining, and This Is Scouting.
Attend one pow wow or University of Scouting,or at least four roundtables.
The Wolf and Bear Den
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The Wolf and Bear Den
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Let’s Plan a Wolf and
Bear Den MeetingBe guided by the Den & PackMeeting Resource Guide.
Cover all parts of the meeting.
Focus on how the advancementactivities will be handled.
Are no more than one hour long.
Cub Scouts Are Boys
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Cub Scouts Are Boys
Second- and third-grader(ages 8 and 9) behavior.
Boys are inquisitive and growing.
Some are new in Cub Scouting and some wereTiger Cubs.
Parent involvement is essential.
Follow the code of conduct in meetingsand other locations.
Teach individual responsibility.
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Cub Scout Advancement
Standard is to “Do your best.”
Encouragement and recognition of achievement are key.
Activities are age-appropriate.Adult partners acknowledge completionof home-based advancement activities.
Den leaders verify completion of alladvancement activities.
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Cub Scout Advancement
Bobcat rank
Wolf and Bear achievements
Wolf and Bear electives
Wolf Badge
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Wolf Badge
Second grade
Parent Guide
Wolf Trail: 12 achievements
Electives
23 different areas
10 electives = Gold Arrow Point
Each 10 additional electives = Silver Arrow Point
Bear Badge
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Bear Badge
Third grade
Parent Guide
Bear Trail: 12 of 24 achievements
(from four categories)Electives
25 different areas
10 electives = Gold Arrow Point
Each 10 additional electives = Silver Arrow Point
Achievements may be used for electives
Achievement Recognition
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Achievement Recognition
Immediate
Progress Toward Ranks emblem
Three achievements =
one yellow (Wolf) or red (Bear) beadWolf or Bear badge is awarded atpack meeting
Cub Scout Academics and Sportsbelt loops and pins
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Prior planning is a must.
Share the planning and execution.
Involve your field trip location contact.
Use a Tour Planning Checklist
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Field trips and outings
Camping!
Pack overnighters
Day campsResident camp
Family camping
Good Turn for America
Derbies and regattas
Awards
World Conservation Award
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The Denner and
Assistant DennerBoy leadership
Help the den leader
May lead activities
Rotate jobs
Teaches responsibility
The Den Chief
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Boy Scout or Venturer leadership position
Older boy influence
Helps the den leader
Leads activities
Positive attitude
Leads by example
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Den Leader RecognitionTenure
Complete one year as a registeredCub Scout den leader.
Training
Complete Cub Scout Den Leader Fast Start training,Youth Protection training, Cub Scout Den LeaderPosition-Specific Training, and This Is Scouting.
Attend one pow wow or University of Scouting, or atleast four roundtables.
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Webelos and
Arrow of Light Den
Let’s Plan a Webelos
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Let’s Plan a Webelos
Den MeetingBe guided by the Den & Pack MeetingResource Guide.
Cover all parts of the meeting.Focus on how the advancement activitieswill be handled.
Are no more than one hour long.
Webelos Scouts Are Boys
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Fourth- and fifth-grader (age 10) behavior.
Inquisitive but growing
School is now routine; boys are looking
for new challenges.Some are new to Scouting, some are previousCub Scouts.
Build trust.
They have a new leader—you!
Webelos Scouts Are Boys
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Parental involvement is needed.
They need hands-on projects.
More independence should be expected of
the boys.Follow a code of conduct in meetings andother locations.
Teach individual responsibility.
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Encouragement and recognitionof achievement
Grade-related and age-appropriate
Webelos den leader encourages, ensures,and approves advancement.
Webelos Advancement
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Bobcat badge
Webelos activity badges
Webelos badge
Compass points emblem
Arrow of Light
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Mental SkillsArtistScholarShowmanTraveler• TechnologyCraftsmanEngineerHandyman
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Helps Webelos Scouts earn activity badges
Provides instruction at Webelos den meetings
The service is temporary and is not a
registered BSA position
Earning the Webelos Badge
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Eight total requirementsComplete three activity badges
Fitness (Physical Skills)
Citizen (Community)One from any of the three other groups:
● Outdoor Activities
● Mental Skills
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Technology
Boy Scout preparationand knowledge
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Six months in the den
Preparation to join a Boy Scout troop
Eight activity badges, including the three
for the Webelos badgeTroop visit
Campout
Recognition
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Immediate
Webelos colors
At pack meeting
Activity badges
Compass points emblem
Belt loops and pins
Academics and Sports
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A monthly field tripOpportunity for boys to discover new things
Will be related to handbook advancement orthe monthly Core Value
In the immediate locale
Remember the age group(10- to 11-year-olds)
Have fun!
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Prior planning is a must.
Share the planning and execution.
Involve your field trip location contact.
Use a Tour Planning Checklist.
Record Keeping
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Webelos Activities
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Pack meeting participationActivity-badge-related outings
Camping!
Pack overnighters
Family camping
Webelos den camping
Boy Scout troop joint campouts
Day campsResident camp
Good Turn
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Start early.
Visit troop meetings.
Organize joint den/troop campouts.
Visit troop activities and camporees.*
Discuss options with adults and boys.
Explain that not all boys will go to the
same troop.
Encourage completing the Arrow of Light.
Encourage movement to Boy Scouts of
Webelos Scouts and parents.
The Denner and
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The Denner andAssistant Denner
Boy leadership
Help the den leader.
May lead activities.
Denner service teaches responsibility.
The Den Chief
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Boy Scout or Venturer leadership positionOlder boy influence
Helps the den leader.
Leads activities.
Positive attitude
Leads by example.
Six Great Webelos
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Six Great WebelosDen Leader Secrets
Be tolerant regarding boys’ increasinglybusy schedules.
Boys need a fast-moving program.
Alternate energetic activities withquiet ones.
Hands-on activities are better than lectures.
Boys will learn self-control whengiven guidelines.
Guide boys to Boy Scouts.
Webelos
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WebelosDen Leader RecognitionTenure
Complete one year as a registeredWebelos den leader.
Training
Complete Webelos Den Leader Fast Starttraining,
Youth Protection training, Webelos Den LeaderPosition-Specific Training, and This Is Scouting.
Complete outdoor training for Webelosden leaders.
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Congratulations!
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Objectives
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Define the roles of the Cubmaster andassistant Cubmaster.
Describe the Cub Scout advancement program.
Review the importance of packprogram planning.
Plan a pack meeting.
Describe the Cubmaster Award.
Succeed as a Cubmaster.
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Complete Cubmaster Fast Start training and
leader position-specific training. Attendmonthly roundtables.
Plan and help carry out the Cub Scout program inthe pack—including leading the monthly pack meeting—according to BSA policies.
With the pack committee, develop and execute ayear-round recruitment plan for recruiting boys into CubScouting.
Work on program ideas, selecting and recruiting adultleaders, and establishing a budget plan.
Guide and support den leaders through theirrequired training.
The Assistant Cubmaster
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Help the Cubmaster as needed. Be ready to fill in for
the Cubmaster, if necessary.Complete Cubmaster Fast Start training and position-specific Basic Leader Training.
Attend monthly roundtables and participate in
pack meetings.Supervise den chiefs and see that they are trained.
Conduct the monthly den chief planning meeting forall den leaders, assistant den leaders, and den chiefs toplan and coordinate weekly den meetings and pack meetingparticipation.
Along with the pack committee, develop and promote anongoing plan for recruiting new boys.
Cubmaster Support
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Pack committeeDen leaders
Chartered organization
District and council, through
Commissioners
District Cub Scout roundtables
District committee
District executiveDistrict training team
Leadership Skills
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Working with the pack teamEffective communications
Understanding and working with boys
Projecting Cub Scout spirit
Showmanship as the pack’s“Master of Ceremonies”
The Advancement Method
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Grade-related and progressiveAn asset for parents
Parents’ roles change as boys mature.
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The Bobcat badgeThe Tiger Cub badge
The Wolf badge
The Bear badge
The Webelos badge
The Arrow of Light Award
Cub Scout Uniforming
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Sense of belongingRecognition
Identification
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Advancement is grade-based and progressive.A partnership between parents and leaders iskey to advancement.
Leaders set the uniforming example for all.
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Annual program planning conferenceThe monthly pack leaders’ meeting
Pack meeting built around monthly
Core Values.Core Values tie each pack meeting together
Utilize
Cub Scout Leader BookDen & Pack Meeting Resource Guide
Scouting magazine
Bo s’ Li e
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1. Objective2. Fun
3. Variety
4. Action5. Boy Appeal
6. Family Appeal
7. Achievement8. Resources
9. Flexibility
Program Planning Steps
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1. Annual pack program planning conference2. Monthly pack leaders’ planning meetings
Annual Pack Program
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Led by the pack chair.
Supported by the pack committee
and Cubmaster.Den leaders and interested parentsattend and participate.
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Led by the pack committeeDeveloped annually
Defines what the pack will do
Outlines how funds will be raised
Pack Activities
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Blue and gold banquetDistrict and council activities
Field trips and hikes
Pinewood derby®
Raingutter regatta
Space derby
Scouting Anniversary Week celebrations
Service projects
Year-round program!
Cub Scout Camping
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Day campResident camp
Family camping
Pack camping (overnighters)
Be sure to include pack campingin your annual program plans.
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Led by the pack chair.Supported by the pack committeeand Cubmaster.
Den leaders and interested parents attendand participate.
Follows a regular order:
Part 1: Evaluating the previous month
Part 2: Finalizing the current month
Part 3: Planning ahead
Part 4: Unit Leadership Enhancements
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Before the MeetingGathering
Opening
Program
Recognition
Closing
After the MeetingThe Den & Pack Meeting ResourceGuide contains a model packmeeting plan for each month!
Before the Meeting
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Room arrangementsMaterials and equipment
Meeting agenda review
Recognition review
Put on a smile.
Get ready to have FUN!
Gathering
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GreetersDen exhibits
Pre-opening activity
Opening
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Opening ceremony/prayerFlag ceremony
Pledge of Allegiance
Song (fun and active)
Welcome and introductions(short and sweet)
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Tiger Cub and Cub Scout den skits and stuntsWebelos den demonstrations
Games
Include as many boys as possible!
Involve parents and others, too.
Organization is necessary.
Be prepared.
Recognition
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BoysAdvancement
Special awards
Leaders
Special thanks
Leader award presentation
Attendance awards
Organization
Closing
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AnnouncementsKeep them short
Important items only
Handouts for the other items
Closing ceremony
Cubmaster’s Minute
Flag ceremony, etc.
After the Meeting
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Serve refreshments.Clean up.
Start getting ready for the next meeting.
The Ideal Pack Meeting
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Well-planned
Everyone participates.
Exhibits
Proper uniforms
Pack meeting program is followed.
Start and stop on time.
Keep moving.
Advancement
KISMIF
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Keep the program lively.Find things they like.
Have more than you need.
Keep moving.Make parents responsible.
It’s “Your” Pack
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Have fun.Keep organized.
Know what’s next.
Smile.
Have a positive attitude.
Cubmaster Award
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TenureServe as a registered assistant Cubmaster forone year and a registered Cubmaster for oneyear, or serve as a registered Cubmaster for two
years.
Training
Complete “The New Cubmaster” Fast Start
training,Youth Protection training, Cubmaster position-specific training, and This Is Scouting.
Attend a Cub Scout leader pow wow or
Universit
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Define the role of the pack committee.Describe the makeup of the pack committee.
List the people who support the packcommittee.
Explain the pack planning process.
Discuss how packs are funded.
Describe where packs get help.
The Pack
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Chartered Organization Chartered OrganizationRepresentative
Pack Committee
Cubmaster
Cub Scout Den Leaders
Assistant Cub ScoutDen Leaders
Den Chief
Tiger Cub Den Leaders
Adult Partners
Den Chief
Pack Trainer
Assistant Cubmaster
Webelos Den Leaders
Assistant WebelosDen Leaders
Den Chief
Local Council
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Oversees the development of the annual pack
plan including:
Pack calendar
Pack budget
Pack leadership
Selects leadership
Provides program support
Provides a safe meeting location
Helps with charter renewal
Supervises finances and equipment
Works closely with the Cubmaster
Pack Leaders
Member of Pack
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Member of PackCommittee
Chartered organizationrepresentative
X
Pack committee chair and membersand/or parent coordinator—three
registered leaders required
Pack trainer X
Cubmaster and assistant X
Den leaders and assistants X
Den chiefs X
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( )Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Advancement
Public relations
Outings
Membership and
re-registration
Friends of Scouting
Some pack committees
may not have all positions!
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Is Supported by the
Chartered organization
District and council, through
Commissioners
District Cub Scout roundtables
District committee
District executive
District training team
Pack Policies
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Pack bylawsBank account control
Asset control
InsuranceTour permits
Adult recruitment and training
Enforce two-deep leadership
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Encouragement and recognitionof achievement
Grade-related and progressive
A tool for parents
The role of parents changes
Parents and Advancement
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Tiger Cub parents are “adult partners.”Cub Scout parents work with their boys.
Webelos leaders work directly withWebelos Scouts.
Parents are encouraged to serve as activitybadge counselors.
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Sense of belongingAn equalizer—all Cub Scouts are the same
Recognition
Encourages proper behaviorIdentification with Scouting
Promotes advancement
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The role of the pack committeeAdvancement
Grade-based and progressive
Parents are key to advancement for Tiger Cubsand Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts.
Leaders are key to advancement forWebelos Scouts.
Leaders set uniforming example for everyone.
Planning in the Pack
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Annual program planning conferenceThe monthly pack committee meeting
Pack built around monthly Core Values
Core Values tie each pack meeting together
Key Outcomes of AnnualPack Planning Meeting
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Pack Planning Meeting
Pack schedule
Pack budget
Pack leadership
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Spring update meetingSpring recruitment
Summertime activities
Camping—Scouting-approved programsPicnics and other outings
Summertime Pack Award
Begin planning pack budgetCub Scouting is a year-round program!
Yearly Planning Cycle–2
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Fall recruitingNew den formation
Leader training
Charter renewalBlue and gold banquet—February
Include council and district activities
Fund through unit budget plan
Activities
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Pack meetingsCamping
Outings
Derbies and regattasCouncil and district activities
Cub Scouting is a year-round program!
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Cub Scout day campCub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camp
Webelos den overnight camping
Webelos-reeCouncil-organized family camping
Pack overnighters
Be sure to include pack camping in your annual program plans.
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Let’s Plan a Cub Scout Year
Pack Budget Plan
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Who?When?
What?
How?
Pack Budget Plan
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Registration
Boys’ Life
Unit accident insurance
Reserve fundOther expenses
Program materials
Activities and camps
Earning Money
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Weekly or programyear dues
Family and leaderregistration
Chartered organization
The pack
The community
Unit money-earning projects(requires council approval)
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Pack Success
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Centennial QualityUnit Award
Leader training
Functioning pack
Advancement
Membership
Activities
On-time charter renewal
Increased retention
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Review and Questions
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The Pack Trainer
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Objectives
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Discuss the role of the pack trainer.
Describe the required training forCub Scout leaders.
Describe the supplemental training for
Cub Scout leaders.
How Pack Trainers Help
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Conducting orientation of new families andpack leaders
Encouraging new pack leaders to participate inonline training and attend Cub Scout Leader
Basic Training, which includes Cub ScoutLeader Position-Specific Training and This isScouting
Helping with Unit Leadership Enhancements
during pack leaders’ and/or committeemeetings
How Pack Trainers Help
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Conducting other training as designated by thedistrict and/or council
Encouraging pack leaders to attend ongoingtraining, such as roundtable, pow wow, BALOO,
Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders, andWood Badge
How Pack Trainers Help
R i i i i i l d
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Remaining current on training materials andprogram updates
Keeping track of pack training records
Encouraging den chiefs to attend
den chief training
New Parent Orientation
I di l id i f i d
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Immediately provide information and anorientation to new parents in the pack.
Ease the transition to Scouting.
Family orientation is covered in the
Cub Scout Leader Book.
Unit Leadership Enhancements
P id i f ti t l d d i k
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Provide information to leaders during packadult meeting
Topics: – Advancement – Annual program planning – Character development – Cub Scout camping – Family involvement – Leadership training – Membership – National awards
– Pack budget plan – Pack committee – Pack meetings – Planning special
events – Policies of the BSA
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Program evaluation – Youth Protection
Leadership Skills
Sh d l d hi
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Shared leadership
Teamwork
Cooperation
CommunicationAttitude
Setting the example
Required Leader Training
F t St t i di t l ithi k
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Fast Start—immediately or within a week
Youth Protection—immediately (online)
Available through district or council.
Can be delivered by pack trainer.Position-Specific—as soon as possible
This Is Scouting (online)
Survey of Cub ScoutingLeader Training
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Leader Training
Introduction
What Is Cub Scouting?
How We Have FunPosition-Specific training
Den Leaders
Cubmaster
Pack Committee Chair and Member
Supplemental Leader Training
BALOO B i Ad lt L d O td
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BALOO—Basic Adult Leader OutdoorOrientation
Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders
Pow wow
University of Scouting
Council or district supplemental
Philmont Training Center opportunities
BALOO
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation
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Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation
Required for pack to camp at council-approved locations
At least one person per unit
How to prepare and conduct an overnightactivity
Outdoor Leader Skillsfor Webelos Leaders
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Planning and activities
Basic skills
Camping essentials
Knots and ropes
Tents and packs
Outdoor activity badges
Cooking and sanitation
How to have fun
Pow Wow
Cub Scout leader supplemental training
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Cub Scout leader supplemental training
Usually a day-long event
Many supplemental courses
Fun and exciting themes and activitiesConducted bycouncil or district
University of Scouting
Some councils hold this event
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Some councils hold this event.
Combines Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting,Venturing, and commissioner service.
Day-long event
Broad rangeof subjects
Philmont Training Center
Open to all Scouting leaders
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Open to all Scouting leaders
Family-oriented activities
Cub Scout courses
Den Chief Training
For Boy Scouts and Venturers who are filling a
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For Boy Scouts and Venturers who are filling aden chief leadership position.
Fast Start (online) provides immediate helpwhen Scout or Venturer is appointed.
Den chief conference provides:
Structure of den meeting
Games and activities
How den chiefs can help the den leader
Safety Training
Youth Protection (online)
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Youth Protection (online)
Health and safety
Safe Swim Defense (online)
Safety Afloat (online)First aid
CPR
Roundtable
Monthly meeting
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Monthly meeting
Conducted by district commissioner staff.
Program information
Planning assistanceDen and pack ideas
For all leaders!
Wood Badge
Advanced leadership training
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Advanced leadership training
Weeklong or two extendedweekends
Focuses on five leadership areas.
Skills that apply to home,work, and Scouting.
Pack Training Records
Unit Inventory of Training
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Unit Inventory of Training
Training Attendance Report
Training Status Change
Resources
Cub Scout Leader Book
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Cub Scout Leader Book
Cub Scout Leader How-To Book
Webelos Leader Guide
Scouting magazineBoys’ Life
Council and district calendar
Council and district training teamsTrainer development conference
Resources
Leadership Training Committee Guide
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Leadership Training Committee Guide
Guide to Safe Scouting
National, council, district, and unit Web sites
Youth handbooks
Pack Trainer Award
Tenure
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Complete two years as a registered packtrainer.
Training
Complete Fast Start training for thepack committee.
Complete Youth Protection training.
Be familiar with and able to explain the key
elements of position-specific training for allvolunteer positions in the pack.
Complete This is Scouting.
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