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Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline Month: May Week: 4 Point of the Scout Law: Kind Before the Meeting Gathering Opening Preparation Activity Business items/take home Closing After the meeting Tiger Wolf Bear Webelos Arrow of Light Gather materials for Gather materials for Gather materials for Gather materials for Gather materials for gathering and other gathering and other gathering and other gathering and other gathering and other activities, games and activities, games and activities, games and activities, games and activities, games and have home assignments have home assignments have home assignments have home assignments have home assignments (if any) ready. (if any) ready. (if any) ready. (if any) ready. (if any) ready. Hidden Pictures: Camping in the Backyard To Do Your Best Opening Practice songs and skits and run-ons Campfire Program None None None None None Listen Closing Materials: Gathering: copies of Hidden Pictures, pencils Opening: flag Discussion: None Activity: None Closing: closing cards Home assignments: None Advancement: Tiger - Tigers in the Wild 5 Wolf Howling at the Moon 3, 4; Call of the Wild 6 Bear Bear Necessities 2; Roaring Laughter 6 Webelos None Arrow of Light Camper 4

Can you find these hidden objects Camping in the Backyard pencil light bulb By Chuck Dillon snail saucepan tack pine tree bat closed umbrella spool of thread toothbrush beaver saltshaker adhesive bandage flag hat golf club banana In this big picture, find the saucepan, light bulb, pine tree, pencil, golf club, toothbrush, spool of thread, snail, beaver, closed umbrella, saltshaker, tack, carrot, adhesive bandage, bat, banana, flag, and hat. Highlights for Children, Inc. This item from classroom.highlights.com is permitted to be used by a teacher free of charge for classroom use by printing or photocopying one copy for each student in the class. Highlights Fun with a Purpose carrot

Cubmaster or Den leader: To Do My Best Opening Everyone, please join me in saying the first line of the Scout Oath. [Make the Cub Scout Sign and then say the first line of the Scout Oath with the Cub Scouts. On my honor I will do my best ] Part of what we say is that we will do our best. What does it mean to do our best? [Lots of great ideas will come from the Cub Scouts.] Doing our best means we need to try our hardest to do whatever it is that we are doing. It doesn t mean we have to be perfect, but we need to try our hardest and put forth the energy to do the best that we possibly can. So let s do our best now as we repeat the Pledge of Allegiance and as we participate in our activities today.

Preparing for the Campfire Program Have Cub Scout all practice their skits, songs and run-ons for the pack program. Help 5 th grade Webelos Scouts determine what the opening and closing ceremonies will be [they could help do the Listen Closing that s in the outline for this week]. Make sure that the Cubmaster is involved with a Cubmaster minute or is somehow part of the Closing. Make sure that dens know what order the program items will be in so that they know when to be ready to perform.

L-I-S-T-E-N Closing Materials: Cards for Cub Scouts with the letters L-I-S-T-E-N on the front and the text on the back, word strip for Cub Scout #1. Cub Scout #1: In this age of busy life and fast communication, we sometimes forget one of the most important parts of communication... Cub Scout #2: L - Let s all take a minute before we hurry on our way. Cub Scout #3: I - If you remember this message, it will help you every day. Cub Scout #4: S - Sometimes people find it hard to communicate with those around. Cub Scout #5: T - They can solve this problem with one word we ve found. Cub Scout #6: E - Everyone, stop and read our message now. Cub Scout #7: N - Needless to say--to communicate--we ve just told you how! All Cub Scouts: LISTEN!

Cub Scout #2: L - Let s all take a minute before we hurry on our way. After Cub Scout #7, all Cub Scouts say LISTEN!

Cub Scout #3: I - If you remember this message, it will help you every day. After Cub Scout #7, all Cub Scouts say LISTEN!

Cub Scout #4: S - Sometimes people find it hard to communicate with those around. After Cub Scout #7, all Cub Scouts say LISTEN!

Cub Scout #5: T - They can solve this problem with one word we ve found. After Cub Scout #7, all Cub Scouts say LISTEN!

Cub Scout #6: E - Everyone, stop and read our message now. After Cub Scout #7, all Cub Scouts say LISTEN!

Cub Scout #7: N - Needless to say--to communicate--we ve just told you how! After Cub Scout #7, all Cub Scouts say LISTEN!