Come join our adventures in scouts. Hope to give you tips and help along the way in your journey with cub scouts.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Blue and Gold Awards
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Make a Castle out of Recycled Material
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Pinewood Derby
Even our council's Facebook has posted so many interesting things about derby..and tips.
So anyway, you will start off with a block of wood. Our pack provided us with derby box, which had a piece of wood, 4 tires and 4 nails. When I saw the wood, I was thinking how in the world do we turn it into a car? I don't have any fancy tools so I bought one of those little saws that come in the kits at the scout store. After sawing on 1 pc for 30 min, I went and invested in a drimmel. Between the drimmel and a drill, my brother in law, Josh, helped make it look like a car.
Friday, February 19, 2016
Superbowl of Caring
Ok, as I write this, this is already done for 2016..
But the whole point of this blog is to help answer questions. And I am sure new parents to scouting will wonder, what is Superbowl of Caring?
I learned about this 2 weeks before it happened. I was at round table, my very 1st meeting there, and they asked all the packs to pick their location. When they said the words Superbowl of Caring, I immediately thought of those brown paper bags at the grocery store. You know the ones... you buy it and they donated the bag you chose to a food bank. And if you thought that was it, you would be correct. But in scouts, we ask for donations instead of buying.
Recruitment Ideas for your pack
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Family Stories- international pen pal
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Curiosity, Intrigue, an Magical Mysteries
Requirement 2: Create an Invitation to a Magic Show
I just took a piece of printer paper, cut it in half and brought out the crayons. He drew some harts, called the show LJ'S Amazing Awesomeness or some such thing. Make sure it has the date (ours was Thanksgiving), a place and a time.
Requirement 3: Put on a Magic show for an audience
The moment my son was waiting for! He practiced all week for this and messed up only once. Did he have fun? He said he did but he certainly rushed through it. But the good thing is with family, they supported him, clapping at every trick he did. Will he do another show anytime soon? Probably not by choice.
Requirement 4: Create a Secret Code
We looked online to see what kind of codes we could make. We used lemon juice and wrote Tigers Rule. Im guessing my lightbulbs were not hot enough to make it show because the paper remained blank. So then I had him use the alphabet #'s.. A=1 B=2, ect And he made a code.
Requirement 5: With your Den, crack a code you did not make.
Yeah, we cracked the code that was in the book. Then I made my son practice more at home with the codes in the Boys Life Magazine.
Requirement 6: Spell your name using sign Language and in Braille.
My son has 2 letters to his name so this made it a little easier. The signing he got down fast but the braille was a little harder. Funny fact: my son ended up checking out a Braille book from the library. Of course it had words written in white but the rest of the book was black. And to "see" the pictures and some words, you had to "read" with your fingers. It was HARD! Great for educational purposes.
Requirement 7: Science Demo on how magic works
Yeah, we followed the wonderful directions... and we had water go everywhere! Maybe it was the cardboard? I don't know. But after 2 separate tries, we gave up.
Requirement 8: What did you learn from your science demo?
My son wrote NOTHING...LOL
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Tigers in the Wild (needed)
Req 5 Partcipate in an outdoor meeting or campout fire. Sing a song and act out a skit with your Tiger den.
So, I used the camp fire from the camping trip of Fun With Son as the song. We had Boy Scouts there teaching the kids songs and acting out skits. Thats only because LJ was sick for the campout that our pack went on. The other scout used the campout as the song portion.
Now for the skit portion... we went ahead and did a skit at out Pack meeting. We had the scouts count to 60 while our boys danced like crazy to a song. Then our den leader said that we just wasted a min of their time. Everyone cracked up.
Tiger Bites Belt loop ( needed)
Team Tiger Beltloop for Tigers (needed)
Ok, today I am going to talk about your little Tiger's Team Tiger Beltloop. This is needed for the Tiger Badge!
I thought this was a great one because usually when you think of teams, you think sports. But it can mean so much more, like being a team for your family or neighborhood. And in Requirement 1, it has has some questions that will help you and your scout along the way.
Q1. My den team is: ______ fill in with your Tiger den #
Q2: My Pack team is: _______ fill in with your pack #
Q3: My school team is: ______ fill in with your school name
Q4: My neighborhood team is:_________ fill in with neighborhood name
Q5: What other teams are you on? ___ I let my son figure this out and he put our last name, with the explanation that our family is a team. I LOVED that explanation! But of course your son can do his sports team, church, science after school team, ect...
Q6: How can a team do more things than one person?___ My son put helping... What you can explain is that when helping, you do your part as each person does their part in helping and together you can accomplish great things.
Requirement 2: Make a den chart with your den that shows everyone doing something to help. Also, as one of the den jobs, lead the Pledge of Allegiance at a den meeting.
This was a little hard for us. The Pledge was easy because my son did it at a Pack meeting. But the chart was something that just kept being put on hold. So, last month (January) I just brought the supplies and helped the kids put together a chore chart. If you have to, do the same things. Bring your own supplies and just do it. LOL
Requirement 3: Pick 2 chores that you will do once a week for a month.
( Insert sarcasm here: Oh How FUN! )
My son picked feeding the dogs and washing clothes... Instead on once a week, I made him feed the dogs every morning. And clothes? You better believe he helped with every load for a month... LOL He complained a lot but I told him I do this stuff every time by myself. Then I would encourage him by saying how much of a big help he is. AND he got paid chore money. 10 cents for each dog feeding and 10 cents for each load of clothes he did.
Requirement 4: Make a chart to show 3 ways that members of your Tiger team are different from each other.
So easy! They supply the chart on page 75 and you help the kids fill it out. My son wrote that his fave food is sushi. Another kid put Salmon. I thought that was just awesome!
Requirement 5: Do an activity to help your community or neighborhood team.
If you have done Scouting for food, you can use that for this requirement. I made my son do something totally different. We just moved to Houston, TX from a smaller town. So, I contacted our old church and signed him up to volunteer for Fall Fest. So for 1 1/2 hours, my son was a candy runner. It was mostly boring in the beginning but as the night started getting busier, he had more candy to run. And before the actual event started, he got to go to the doors giving out candy in the hallway and trick or treat. I thought it was nice. There is also a small list of ideas that may be more fitting for your son that you can find on page 77.
Congrats! He has finished his Team Tiger Beltloop!!
Oh, and please always write down their completion dates of each beltloop/award. It will make things easier to find it when they ask.