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Introductionto Cub Scouting

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Opening Ceremony

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The Cub Scout Promise

I, (your name), promise to do my bestTo do my duty to God and my country,To help other people, andTo 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 den

and 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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What is Cub Scouting?

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Cub Scouting …

• Is for boys aged 7 to 11 or in the first through fifth grade

• Is family oriented• Builds independence • Is designed to develop participatory

citizenship, character, and personal fitness• Has age-appropriate activities and lessons• Is the young-boy program of the Boy Scouts

of 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 Fitness• Family Understanding• Respectful Relationships• Personal Achievement• Friendly Service• Fun and Adventure• Preparation for Boy Scouts

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Cub Scouting

Fun and AdventureIt’s time for some FUN!

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12 Core Values of Cub Scouting

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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 GradeAge

Tiger Cubs First 7

Wolf Cubs Second 8

Bear Cubs Third 9

WebelosFourth,

Fifth10

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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 SCOUTSLOVE

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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 and complete the Honesty Character Connection.

I, (your name), promise to do my bestTo do my duty to God and my country,To help other people, andTo 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 MeansWe’ll Be Loyal Scouts

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4. The Cub Scout Sign

• Show the Cub Scout sign and tell what it means.

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5. The Cub Scout Handshake• Show the Cub Scout handshake and tell

what it means.

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6. The Cub Scout Motto• Say the Cub Scout motto.

A motto is a guiding principle.

– Do Your Best!

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7. The Cub Scout Salute

• Give the Cub Scout salute and tell what it means.

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8. Protect Your Children from Child Abuse

• With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the parents’ guide, How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse.

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Congratulations!

You have completed all the requirements a boy needs to earn the Bobcat badge.

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Cub Scouting

• Time for a Cheer– Recognition is always welcome at

a pack meeting!

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Review and Questions

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