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Tiger | A First Grade Adventure
Welcome to Tiger Scouts! Our resources are designed to help scouts complete ranks and electives with their families and dens. The Tiger Program is composed of Tiger | Elective Adventures and Tiger | Rank Adventures. Tiger Rank Adventures are required for the completion of the Tiger program. Additionally, a scout must complete one Elective. Fortunately, there are so many…
Wolf Rank Adventures
Wolf Rank Adventures are designed for our youngest enrolled scouts to earn their Wolf rank. Our Adventure CUBS manual includes guidance to complete the requisite core Wolf Rank Adventures needed for your scout to earn the Wolf rank. However, you can pick and choose to delve into the adventures individually. A Wolf is entering Second…
Lion | Everyday Tech Elective Adventure
The Everyday Tech adventure is an elective activity for Lion Cub Scouts (Kindergarten). This adventure explores technology and how to use it safely. It is a very simple no prep/ low prep adventure that can easily be completed in under an hour. Activities with an asterisks (*) are found via the QR codes in the…
Bear Elective Adventures
Bear Elective Adventures are designed to enhance the program of our youngest enrolled scouts. One elective completion is a requirement to earn the Bear rank. A Bear is entering Third Grade in the fall. We have guidance, tips, and resources to complete each elective below. What’s in the Bear Elective Program? Our Rank specific manual…
LION | Build It Up, Knock It Down Elective Adventure
The Build It Up, Knock It Down adventure is an elective activity for Lion Cub Scouts (Kindergarten). This is a fun adventure where scouts will get to build on their own and as a den. Activities with an asterisks (*) are found via the QR codes in the Lion Adult Partner Handbook and Lion Cub…
Lions | Where the Scouting Adventure Begins
Lions is the Cub Scout program designed to begin when a scout begins Kindergarten. It is a very gently entry into the scouting world and is minimal by design. As such, very little needs to be added or adapted to the program and it should be presented as designed. Generally, lions meet no more than…
