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Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline Month: June Week: 1 Point of the Scout Law: Brave Tiger Wolf Bear Webelos Before the Meeting Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. Gathering Hero Search Opening Hometown Heroes Opening Activities/Project Super Hero to Super Scout Game/Song Fire Fighter’s Relay Business items/Take home None None None None Closing Be Prepared After the meeting Materials: Gathering: copies of hero search, pencils Opening: strips of paper with Cub Scout lines, flag Activities: copy paper, pencils/crayons Game: none Closing: none Home Assignments: None

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Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline

Month: June Week: 1

Point of the Scout Law: Brave

Tiger Wolf Bear Webelos

Before the Meeting Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Gathering Hero Search

Opening Hometown Heroes Opening

Activities/Project Super Hero to Super Scout

Game/Song Fire Fighter’s Relay

Business items/Take home None None None None

Closing Be Prepared

After the meeting

Materials:

Gathering: copies of hero search, pencils

Opening: strips of paper with Cub Scout lines, flag

Activities: copy paper, pencils/crayons

Game: none

Closing: none

Home Assignments: None

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Hero Search

S J J H O Y P P C C U R A X H

T E A C H E R R M K E O V R E

Y F B O B C Z E I M K B R A L

P O L I C E M A N N S H N M P

R E T S A M B U C S C G G B F

D U B F R N H S E L Y I D U U

N A R D I E A L U L V E P L L

E Q A P R R F I I P N N V A N

I G V O V L E M R L E M H N L

R R E F E I A M E A O R N C Q

F Z O S U F A A A T R U R E N

Q S Y T X K D Y H N S B G J I

C W S B C E Z E C K Y P I T D

X S U F R O R E H T A F S L N

N U R S E A D Z C J N L Z F W Find the following words: Ambulance Brave Cubmaster Den Leader Doctor Family Father Fireman Friend

Helpful Hero Mother Neighbor Nurse Policeman Principal Selfless Super Teacher

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Hometown Heroes Opening

Materials:

Flag

Strips of paper with lines for Cub Scouts to read

Cub Scout #1 – Sometimes a local hero is obvious,

the policeman who risks his life to protect us from

violence or the fireman who pulls people out of burning buildings.

Cub Scout #2 – Other heroes that come to mind are the ambulance drivers,

paramedics, doctors and nurses who save lives every day.

Cub Scout #3 – Some people around us seem like regular people, but they are

heroes because they used to be soldiers in the military and served our country to

keep us free.

Cub Scout #4 – A hero is someone who does the right thing, even when they are

afraid of failure. They do it because it should be done.

Cub Scout #5 – Some heroes are harder to spot, but they are still there. My

heroes include the people who donate blood, teachers who spend their time and

energy helping kids, and kids who say “No” to drugs.

Cub Scout #6 – Heroes are all around us. Please join us in saluting all the heroes

by repeating with me the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Hometown Heroes Opening Strips to cut for Cub Scouts

Cub Scout #1 – Sometimes a local hero is obvious, the policeman who

risks his life to protect us from violence or the fireman who pulls people

out of burning buildings.

Cub Scout #2 – Other heroes that come to mind are the ambulance

drivers, paramedics, doctors and nurses who save lives every day.

Cub Scout #3 – Some people around us seem like regular people, but

they are heroes because they used to be soldiers in the military and

served our country to keep us free.

Cub Scout #4 – A hero is someone who does the right thing, even when

they are afraid of failure. They do it because it should be done.

Cub Scout #5 – Some heroes are harder to spot, but they are still there.

My heroes include the people who donate blood, teachers who spend

their time and energy helping kids, and kids who say “No” to drugs.

Cub Scout #6 – Heroes are all around us. Please join us in saluting all the

heroes by repeating with me the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Super Hero to Super Scout

Materials:

Blank copy paper (1 sheet per Cub Scout)

Pencils/Crayons

Instructions:

Give each Cub Scout a piece of paper and something

they can use to draw or write. Have them fold the

paper in half twice – so that the paper is now divided

into four sections. Have them number each square – 1

to 4.

In the #1 square have each Cub Scout draw or write

something about their favorite superhero.

In the #2 square have each Cub Scout can draw or right about a real person who

they know is a hero. (You may need to give them some examples – like Mother

Theresa, Martin Luther King or Abraham Lincoln.)

In the #3 square have each Cub Scout choose a favorite community hero – such as

a fire fighter, teacher or parent. Have them draw or write about this community

hero.

In the #4 square have them draw or write about themselves and how they can be

a hero – or how they already are a hero.

Once Cub Scouts have finished drawing and writing, ask the Cub Scouts about

their hero squares. Give as many as Cub Scouts as possible the opportunity to

share who they included as their heroes and why they are heroes to them.

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Fire Fighter’s Relay

Materials:

None

Instructions:

1. Divide the Cub Scouts into relay teams. Even teams

are a must for this game.

2. One Cub Scout from each team will stand on the

opposite side of the play area – he is the fire fighter.

3. When the leader gives the start signal, “FIRE, FIRE,”

the fire fighter from each team runs across the area to

where the team members are standing in order to save

his team members from the “burning building”. The fire fighter takes the first Cub

Scout on the team by the wrist or hand and runs with him back to the fire

fighter’s original position.

4. When the fire fighter and the rescued team member reach safety, the rescued

Cub Scout becomes the fire fighter and goes back to rescue the next team

member in line.

5. Rescue continues until all Cub Scouts have been brought to safety.

Variation – Instead of just running back and forth, the fire fighter and the rescued

Cub Scouts could have to crawl back for a little bit or other obstacles could also be

put in their way as they try to get all of their team to safety.

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Be Prepared Closing

Materials:

None

Cubmaster or Den Leader:

“Being a hero does not mean that you must risk

your own life. It can mean getting help, or

making a phone call to 911 to get the police,

fire department or an ambulance. The key is to

be smart and be quick. Sometimes there isn’t

much time. You can save a drowning person by

pulling them in with a life ring, and not become

a victim yourself by jumping in after them.

Many times an adult has been saved because a child knew how to call 911 in an

emergency and get help right away.

You never know when or where emergencies will happen. In Cub Scouts, we can

learn how to handle these situations. We don’t expect to get hurt and we don’t

expect to need first aid, but we are prepared just in case. So, do your best to be

prepared.”

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TIGER DEN MEETING PROGRAM

BEFORE THE MEETING

GATHERING

OPENING

ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS

GAME / SONG

BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME

CLOSING

AFTER THE MEETING

Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader’s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting.

Tigers and their partners will work together to find the words in the Hero Search. Materials: copies of Hero Search, pencils

Tigers and their partners will participate in the Super Heroes to Super Scouts activity. Materials: blank paper, pencils/crayons

Tigers and their partners will participate in the Hometown Heroes Opening. Materials: flag, strips of paper with lines on them for Cub Scouts to read

Tigers and their partners will play the Fire Fighter’s Relay. Materials: none

None

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Evaluate the meeting and review next week’s plans.

Be Prepared Closing Materials: None

DEN NO. ___________________________ PACK NO. _________________

MEETING PLACE _____________________________________________________

MONTH___June __________ WEEK __1___TIME ____________________

THIS MONTH'S TOPIC Hometown Heroes/Brave

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WOLF DEN MEETING PROGRAM

BEFORE THE MEETING

GATHERING

OPENING

ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS

GAME / SONG

BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME

CLOSING

AFTER THE MEETING

Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader’s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting.

Hero Search Materials: Copies of Hero Search, pencils

Super Hero to Super Scout Materials: blank paper, pencils/crayons

Hometown Heroes Opening Materials: Flag, strips with lines for Cub Scouts to read

Fire Fighter Relay Materials: None

None

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Evaluate the meeting and review next week’s plans.

Be Prepared Closing None

DEN NO. ___________________________ PACK NO. _________________

MEETING PLACE _____________________________________________________

MONTH___June __________ WEEK_1 TIME ____________________

THIS MONTH'S TOPIC Hometown Heroes/Brave_____

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BEAR DEN MEETING PROGRAM

BEFORE THE MEETING

GATHERING

OPENING

ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS

GAME / SONG

BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME

CLOSING

AFTER THE MEETING

Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader’s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting.

DEN NO. ___________________________ PACK NO. _________________

MEETING PLACE _____________________________________________________

MONTH___June __________ WEEK_1 TIME ____________________

THIS MONTH'S TOPIC Hometown Heroes/Brave_____

Hero Search Materials: Copies of Hero Search, pencils

Super Hero to Super Scout Materials: blank paper, pencils/crayons

Hometown Heroes Opening Materials: Flag, strips with lines for Cub Scouts to read

Fire Fighter Relay Materials: None

None

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Evaluate the meeting and review next week’s plans.

Be Prepared Closing Materials: None

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WEBELOS DEN MEETING PROGRAM

BEFORE THE MEETING

GATHERING

OPENING

ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS

GAME / SONG

BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME

CLOSING

AFTER THE MEETING

Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader’s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting.

Hero Search Materials: Copies of Hero Search, pencils

Super Hero to Super Scout Materials: blank paper, pencils/crayons

Hometown Heroes Opening Materials: Flag, strips with lines for Cub Scouts to read

Fire Fighter Relay Materials: None

None

Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready.

Evaluate the meeting and review next week’s plans.

Be Prepared Closing Materials: None

DEN NO. ___________________________ PACK NO. _________________

MEETING PLACE _____________________________________________________

MONTH___June __________ WEEK_1 TIME ____________________

THIS MONTH'S TOPIC Hometown Heroes/Brave___