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Winter Day Camp Saturday, Mar. 7.
Agenda
Cover some rules…
Protect and respect nature as we camp: Green Star A10, Hiking Badge 5
Talk about "no-trace" camping?: Camping Badge 6
Buddy system:...
Cub Year End Camp Friday-Sunday June 12-14.
Agenda
Observer badge
Associated craft? Leaf prints.
MILLER LAKE MAINLAND Camp Rules and Map
Notice
20090608 notice on Google Docs
Directions to the...
Our goal at 3EP this year is completing Red Star and Green Star. Let's see how we are doing…
Green Star A
(any 5):
A1
A2
A3: Sep 29, Nov 17
A4 Mar 7
A5: Jan 12, Mar 7
A6
A7 Mar 7
A8: Nov...
3rd Eastern Passage (3EP)
Cubs:
+ Show leadership team:...
- Hide leadership team:...
"Akela" Steve Matheson
"Bagheera" (bagheera3rdep) Andrew...
Outcomes
Cubs learn about the past and present contributions of Canada's First Peoples, and develop positive attitudes about these contributions.1
Requirements
Do any four of the following...
This pilot site was created by Steve Matheson, a Scouts Canada leader ("Scouter") and Section Leader for Cubs ("Akela") for 3rd Eastern Passage Cubs Pack in Nova Scotia.
Building on the work of...
Turn a dollar store survival kit into a Cub First Aid / Survival Kit!
Start with an inexpensive survival kit, like the O2 Cool Kid's Survival Kit, which has many of the items listed on pages 86-88...
Adult Leaders1
Scouts Canada assists and supports its over 28,000 leaders in developing the attitudes, skills and knowledge needed to provide fulfilling and educational programs for youth. Scouts...
Advanced Wood Badge Program Planning and Delivery
In Scouts Canada's Advanced Wood Badge development program, leaders develop competencies in the following three subject areas:
Advanced Program...
Purpose
Demonstrate extended lightweight camping skills by participating in Lightweight Camping, Long Distance Hiking, or Extended Tripping.
Requirements
Complete twelve (12) nights of camping...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and involvement in an agricultural project.
Requirements
Participate in and be able to discuss a planned agricultural project. e.g. beef cattle, bee keeping,...
Please edit…
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not officially endorsed or maintained by Scouts Canada.
Outcomes
Cubs develop basic drawing and painting knowledge and skills.1
Requirements
Do any five of the following:
Draw or paint an original illustration of an incident or character from a story...
Purpose
To recognize an interest and participation in art.
Requirements
Show that you have an interest in and have practised an art form such as Graphic Art, Modelling, Pottery, Sculpture,...
Outcomes
This badge allows Cubs to enhance their knowledge of the solar system and constellations.1
Requirements
Teach another Cub how to use the pointer stars of the Big Dipper to find Polaris,...
Outcomes
By doing their best in various physical activities, Cubs develop knowledge and skills about health and personal fitness, including the importance of diet, sleep and physical...
This series of badges helps Scouts develop and demonstrate a personal commitment to health and personal fitness, and working as a member of a team.1
Individual Sports Challenge Badge
Swimming...
Outcomes1
Requirements
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Cross-badge links:
Program Suggestions
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not...
Basic Wood Badge Outcomes
When they complete the Basic program, leaders gain the knowledge and understanding they need to help them make a personal commitment to Scouts Canada's Mission and...
BEAVERS (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 5-7)1
Program Goals
Scouts Canada developed the Beaver program
goals to correspond with early childhood education
and development guidelines.
The Beaver Program...
Put links to your Beavers meeting suggestions, pages and JumpStarts here…
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not...
Add swim up meeting suggestions here.
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not officially endorsed or maintained by...
Here are the things you need to learn to become a Wolf Cub.
Repeat and explain the Wolf Cub Promise and Law.
The Cub Book Pages 24-29
Perform the Grand Howl with other Cubs.
The Cub Book Page...
Baden Powell always said that one of the most interesting things you can do is explore the world. You don't even have to travel to a far country. Baden Powell taught us that the best and easiest...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
* Care for a lawn or garden for a month.
Cross-badge links:
Gardening Badge
Program Suggestions
Please note that this is a pilot site...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Using the water cycle, show the route water takes to your home or show how acid rain is formed and how it affects...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Point out the North Star and three constellations.
Cross-badge links:
Astronomer Badge
Observer Badge 7
Green Star B3
Winter Cubbing Badge...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Without harming nature, mount and label a display of natural things, such as leaves, weeds, rocks, or seeds and tell about your...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Grow a plant indoors and describe how it grew.
Cross-badge links:
Gardening Badge
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book, pages...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Grow a sugar or salt crystal on a string.
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book, page 62
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Plant a tree or shrub, describe how trees grow and why they are important to nature.
Cross-badge links:
Gardening Badge
Program...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Point out or describe some sources of pollution in your neighbourhood and describe possible solutions.
Program Suggestions
Please note that...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Make a rain gauge and use it to record rain or snowfall for a month.
Cross-badge links:
Tawney Star B2
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book,...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
Make and set up a bird bath, bird house, or bird feeding station, and look after it for a season.
Cross-badge links:
Black Star B2
Observer...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Black Star
*Show how to use and take care of common garden tools.
Cross-badge links:
Gardener Badge
Program Suggestions
Please note that this is a...
One of two (2) part B requirements for Black Star
Visit a natural area of your choice and point out some different ways the local plants and animals depend on one another for life.
Program...
One of two (2) part B requirements for Black Star
Go on a ramble and identify six different kinds of birds, or keep a record of birds using a bird bath or bird feeder for a season. Know which...
One of two (2) part B requirements for Black Star
Visit one of the following places: conservation area, weather station, fish hatchery, observatory, tree farm, fire ranger tower, farm,...
Outcome
Blue Star activities provide basic knowledge and skills to ensure Cubs actively and positively contribute as members of their families and their local communities.1
Requirements
To earn...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Accept and carry out a home chore for one month, such as washing dishes, cleaning your room or caring for the family pet
Cross-badge...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Plan and prepare a party for a family, pack, six or other group.
Program Suggestions
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
With an adult, show how to make simple repairs around your home.
Cross-badge links:
Home Repair Badge
Program Suggestions
Please note...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Discuss with your leader some safety rules when home alone and in dealing with strangers.
Cross-badge links:
Family Safety Badge
Program...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Show how to use a home telephone, a public telephone, and a telephone book. Show you know your own home telephone number and can find emergency...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Send and receive a simple message in Bliss symbols, Braille, American Sign Language, or another form of communication used by some disabled...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Demonstrate basic first aid skills.
Cross-badge links:
First Aider Badge
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book pages 216-223 First...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Make use of two community resources such as a library, museum, playground, recreation centre, skating rink, swimming pool, etc., and tell other...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
On a map of your community, point out the location of your home and three other interesting places, such as your school, the library, your place...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Blue Star
Describe the highway codes for pedestrians and cyclists and explain why we have these codes.
Cross-badge links:
Law Awareness Badge 3c
Cyclist...
One of four (4) part B requirements for Blue Star
Visit a national, provincial or local government building such as a courthouse or city hall. Tell about or make a scrapbook of your...
One of four (4) part B requirements for Blue Star
Visit a municipal service such as the police or fire station, water works, sewage treatment plant, etc. Tell about or make a scrapbook of your...
One of four (4) part B requirements for Blue Star
Visit a communications service, such as a newspaper plant, telephone exchange, printing press, radio or TV. station, etc. Tell about or make a...
One of four (4) part B requirements for Blue Star
Visit a transportation centre, such as an airport, a railway station, bus depot, taxi dispatcher, etc. Tell about or make a scrapbook of your...
One of four (4) part B requirements for Blue Star
Carry out out an accident and fire prevention check of your home, garage, Cub meeting place; or community. With your family, draw an emergency...
One of four (4) part B requirements for Blue Star
Make a list or point out in your meeting place and community what services are available for disabled people.
Cross-badge links:
Disability...
Various Scouting books, with some content provided for reference purposes only.
Beavers:
Cubs:
Other Scouting Books:
For several older publications, check out The Dump...
Purpose
Show an interest in building objects.
Requirements
Build at least two objects from scratch, no pre-cut or pre-formed kits to be used.
Demonstrate safe handling of materials and tools...
Outcomes
By participating in a number of overnight camps, Cubs develop basic camping knowledge and skills and can, under adult supervision, camp safely overnight.1
Requirements
To earn the...
PURPOSE
To provide opportunities for Cubs to understand better how to actively participate in Canadian society and the world we live in. The Canada and the World Activity area stresses four...
Outcomes
Individually or as part of a team, Cubs develop a broad and higher level skill and knowledge of the importance that the Arts plays in the greater community.1
Requirements
To achieve this...
Like all awards, this one may be transferred to the Scout sash, after the Cub has moved up to Troop.
Outcomes
Individually or as part of a team, Cubs develop a broad and higher level of skill and...
Like all Awards, this one can be transferred to the Scout Sash when the Cub moves up to Troop.
Outcomes
Individually or as part of a team, Cubs must demonstrate a broad and enhanced skill and...
Outcomes
Individually or as part of a team, Cubs develop a broad and higher level of skill and knowledge relating to health and personal fitness.1
Requirements
To earn the Canadian Healthy Living...
Outcomes
Through personally-directed research, Cubs develop a positive attitude and knowledge about Canada's diversity, including past and first settlers.1
Requirements
Do any seven of the...
Like all Awards, this one can be transferred to the Scout Sash when the Cub moves up to Troop.
Outcomes
Cubs develop a broad and higher level of skill and knowledge in outdoor heritage and...
By developing necessary background skills and experience through prerequisite star and badge work, the award provides opportunities to apply this knowledge to real life issues (e.g. protecting...
Outcomes
Through hands-on learning, Cubs learn basic carpentry knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on safely using tools.1
Requirements
Show the proper and safe use of five basic tools such...
We encourage Scouts to explore new areas of personal interest through our Challenge Badge system. These badges cover seven categories:
These badges cover seven categories:
Athletic Challenge...
Outcomes
In earning this pinnacle award for Scouts, they develop superior knowledge and skills in Citizenship, Leadership, Personal Development and Outdoor Skills...
Outcomes
By maintaining and presenting a collection of related items (like stamps or coins), Cubs develop organizational and public speaking knowledge and skills.1
Requirements
Collect and...
Purpose
Show an interest in putting a collection together.
Requirements
Own and improve a collection that you have worked on for the last six months. This must have been done as a Scout.
Display...
Purpose
Demonstrate formal communication skills
Requirements
Serve on the editorial or writing staff of a magazine or paper for at least eight (8) months or during the time that two issues are...
Scouts Canada Computer Badge Cub Book Page, revised 2001
Outcomes
Cubs learn computer knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on using computers productively and safely.1
Requirements
From the...
Purpose
Demonstrate your understanding of computers.
Requirements
Part A - Knowledge
Define and explain the function of each of the following:
CPU (central processing unit) Monitor Tape...
Please change this page according to your needs
Outcomes
Cubs learn outdoor and home cooking knowledge and skills, and learn how to safely cook nutritious meals under adult supervision.1
Requirements
To earn the Cooking Badge, with the help of...
Purpose
Show an interest in planning and cooking nutritious meals.
Requirements
Demonstrate a knowledge of the food groups as outlined in the Canada Food Guide.
Give examples of foods in each...
PURPOSE
To Cubs to creatively explore and express themselves through activities which use imagination and innovation. The Creative Expression Activity Area has four goals:
To develop a creative...
As as tool to help Cub leaders process badge testing, the Cub Badge Slip may be helpful.
What is the Cub Badge Slip?
A small slip of paper that help us track the Cubs badge work and helps the Cub...
(Updated August 2002)
Outcomes
The Individual Specialty Badge allows Cubs to design requirements for special interest areas not already covered in the current badge and star...
From Scouts.ca:
Investiture of a Tenderpad
Investiture of a Six
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not officially...
Refer to Cub Leader Orientation. (Some of the language from that text is used on this page.)
Cub Leaders
Scouting leaders participate in a Shared Leadership approach. In Cubs, one leader accepts...
Cubs (for boys and girls ages 8-10)
The Cub program is divided into six activity areas. Each activity area provides various learning opportunities—Cubs can develop/modify their attitudes while...
3rd Eastern Passage Cub Pack attempt at Cubs Badge Oriented Program Delivery.
Long Term Plan
For 2008-2009 we plan to delivery program to help Cubs achieve:
Green Star
Red Star
Finish off Purple...
3rd Eastern Passage Cub Pack attempt at Cubs Badge Oriented Program Delivery.
(For reference, see Cubs - 3rd Eastern Passage Plan 2008 2009)
Long Term Plan
For 2009-2010 we plan to delivery...
Break down planning as follows:
Long Term Planning
Many suggest looking at the six areas of badge work (the six stars) and focusing on two each year. Once you have that picked out, start planning...
The Cub Leaders Handbook - Chapter 5 Ceremonies Pages 5-10 through 5-11 describe the Going Up To Scouts ceremony.
The Kim Book - Going-Up Ceremony - A diagram of how to arrange Cubs and Scouts at...
Read Me First!
Week One- What Is Climate Change?
Week Two - Saving Energy
Week Three - Save Waste=Save Energy
Week Four - Renewable Energy
Crest Requirements/Badge Updates
See The Cub Book,...
Introduction
Cub JUMPSTART Package
(2006 Aug./Sept. Leader Magazine)
The Rage Gage Illustration
More JUMPSTART packages available on the Suggested Cub Meetings page.
Please note that this is a...
Eco-system Meeting Schedule
Week One
Week Two
Week Three
Week Four
Day Trip
Handout - We Lose Things Everyday
Greenwing (Duck Unlimited)
More JUMPSTART packages available on the Suggested Cub...
A three week JumpStart for the newly developed Emergency Preparedness Award.
(See Scout's Canada site on Emergency Preparedness.)
Week 1
Jumpstart (Cubs): Emergency Preparedness - Week 1
Support...
Nature Theme
Nature Theme - Meeting Schedules
More JUMPSTART packages available on the Suggested Cub Meetings page.
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading...
The original Scouts Canada document, covering both weeks of this JumpStart:
Remembrance - Scouts Canada 2 Week JumpStart Package
For your convenience, this document is broken into separate weeks...
Detailed Planning - Theme: Safety First
Resources:
Printable Hazardous Product Symbols for relay game (page 1)
Printable Home Safety Stations (page 7-8)
Modified Page 9 - Home Safety Checklist...
PURPOSE
To provide opportunities for Cubs as individuals, or as a group to undertake initiatives of their own recognizance and develop a program of their own design and obligations.
BADGES
There...
Scouts Canada Documentation
New as a Cub leader? Check out Cub Leader Orientation for a good overview of the Cub program, a typical meeting structure and the kinds of things we do as cub Leaders....
Purpose
To gain a greater understanding of Canada's cultural diversity.
Requirements
Learn about a cultural group of peoples including what language they speak, their traditions and spiritual...
Outcomes
Scouts demonstrate a personal commitment to developing attitudes, knowledge and skills relating to the social and cultural diversity of Canada.1
Artist Challenge Badge
Cultural Awareness...
Outcomes
Cubs learn bicycling knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on safety.1
Requirements
To earn the Cyclist Badge, complete the following requirements
Own or have access to, and use an...
If this is your first site
Then there are some things you need to know:
You can configure all security and other settings online, using the Site Manager. When you invite other people to help build...
Outcomes
Cubs earning this badge develop a basic awareness of the many issues facing disabled persons and increased knowledge of how to make the community and its services more...
The newest Cub Award!
Get the Emergency Preparedness Award cut-out page for your Cub Book.
Requirements
Earn the Blue Star.
Earn the following Home and Community related badges:
Family Safety...
Purpose
Explore the fields of engineering.
Some of the fields of engineering are: aeronautical, aerospace, architectural, civil, computer, electrical, marine, mechanical, meteorological, and...
Outcomes
Through acting, singing, dancing and other creative activities, Cubs learn how to entertain a group. They also develop the self-confidence needed to perform and speak in...
Outcomes
By earning the various badges in this category, Scouts demonstrate a personal commitment to use and enjoy natural resources in an environmentally responsible way.1
Agriculture Challenge...
Purpose
Scout to explore an unfamiliar area.
Requirements
Plan, conduct and evaluate three expeditions of increasing challenge; by foot, bike, canoe, etc. Distance and durability to be...
Purpose
Show an interest in personal responsibility for your family.
Requirements
Show that you are able to look after yourself. your home, and your family for a short period of time.
Be able...
Outcomes
This badge helps Cubs develop practical skills and knowledge around simple household chores and responsibilities (such as basic cooking and cleaning.)1
Requirements
With the help of an...
Outcomes
Cubs develop knowledge and skills to make the home a safer, more accident-free place to live, along with a "safety-first" attitude.1
Requirements
With the help of an adult, complete the...
Purpose
Demonstrate a knowledge of First Aid procedures.
Requirements
Earn the St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid certificate or equivalent Red Cross, etc.
OR
Demonstrate to a trained...
Outcomes
Through hands-on instruction, Cubs acquire basic skills and knowledge of simple first aid, including rescue breathing, burn treatment, and treatment for frostbite.1
Requirements
With the...
Outcomes
This badge allows Cubs to learn sport fishing skills and develop proper waterlife conservation behaviour.1
Requirements
To earn the Fishing Badge, complete the following...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and involvement in fish and wildlife management.
Requirements
Investigate and be able to discuss factors which effect fish or wildlife management, such as...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and involvement in forest management.
Requirements
Investigate and be able to discuss Forestry concerns such as diseases, pest control, logging, product...
Friends of the Forest (Sea Scouts web site, old version - same text)
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not officially...
Established Fund Raising programs
Apple Day
Scoutrees
Popcorn
Individual Group Fund Raising
Add your ideas for fund raising here…
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help...
This is for stuff applicable to all sections of Scouting.
Campfire Songs
Campfire Skits
Campfire Cheers
Games
Crafts
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading...
Available for your reference are several excerpts form Scout's Canada "Fun With Knots". It is recommended that a copy of this book be purchased for each Cub, Scout and Leader as a reference.
Why...
Group Cubs into Sixes or evenly numbered teams with a leader attached to that group acting as the "home port".
Each team is assigned a different "colour" home port (base) with the following 12...
Divide the Cubs in equal sized groups of six or so. (May depend on how many obstacle courses you can set up, as you will need one per "team".)
Place a group of cards of one word each, face down,...
A good Halloween themed game.
Start with one "Ghost Hunter", "Watcher", "It", whatever… (good to start with a Leader, so all Kids get to play)
All participants lay face up, eyes open. This is...
One person is "it" and tries to tag everyone else.
Players tagged must stay still (become a "tree").
Other non-tagged players can "free" a tagged player by hugging them (hence, "hug a tree").
......
Short description
Put a penny at your feet, after a couple compass orientations and steps you should find yourself back at the penny.
Equipment
A compass and a penny (each)
Duration
From 5 minutes...
There can be more to Kub Kars then just racing.
Try some of these events after the races as a way to celebrate and finally allow the Cubs to play with there cars. (You know, they way the always...
A running response game that will (hopefully) get the participants thinking about what to do if lost.
The game leader will yell out one of the following words and the player perform the following...
This is more of an introduction to help remember peoples names. It takes no time or preparation.
Everyone stands in a circle at arms distance apart.
Ask each person to think of a verb/action which...
The youth leading the game sits in the center of the room, eyes closed or blind folded.
While counting to 10 slowly, the other youth will quietly sneak to a corner of the room.
Once reaching "ten",...
Game - Battleships!
Game - The Cub Promise Game
Game - Cub Promise Relay Race
Game - Graveyard
Game - Hug-a-Tree Tag
Game - Hunt The Penny
Game - Kub Kar Events
Game - Lost!
Game - Name...
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... back to other games!
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not officially endorsed or maintained by Scouts...
The object of the game is to collect all the words required to make one of the following Cub promises, which are all very similar:
Canada - Wolf Cubs Promise:
I promise to do my best
To love and...
Outcomes
Cubs develop and demonstrate practical gardening knowledge and skills to help beautify their community and/or to grow and produce food.1
Requirements
Show the proper use of a spade,...
The Green Star provides a variety of basic and simple introductory activities for children who have only limited experience with outdoor pursuits like camping, hiking and canoeing. Safety, and...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Estimate three distances and measuring things by using your body, such as the length your foot, your pace or the top of your thumb.
Program...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Know and explain some rules for protecting nature while on an outing.
Cross-badge links:
* Camping Badge 6
* Hiking Badge 5
Program...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Tie and show a practical use for any five knots such as reef, sheet bend, taut-line, bowline, fisherman's knot, round turn and two half hitches,...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Make a Cub First Aid/Survival kit.
Cross-badge links:
Trailcraft Badge 3
Program Suggestions
See pages 86-88 of The Cub Book.
Turn a...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Make or put together a camp gadget for outdoor use.
Program Suggestions
See Page 114 of The Cub Book for some suggestions.
See Page 115-116...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Know what to do if lost.
Cross-badge links:
Camping Badge 2
Hiking Badge 4
Trailcraft Badge 1e, 2
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book, pages...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Recognize or describe the signs for different types of weather.
Cross-badge links:
Black Star A10
Observer Badge 8)
Canadian Camper Award...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Lay, light and safely put out a fire in the outdoors.
Cross-badge links:
Winter Cubbing Badge 5d
Hiking Badge 6
Program Suggestions
The...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Show how to use a road or topographical map.
Program Suggestions
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Green Star
Tell or demonstrate how to dress for different weather conditions to reduce the risk of hypothermia and reduce your exposure to the sun's...
One of three (3) part B requirements for Green Star
Take part in three pack hikes.
Cross-badge links:
* Hiking Badge 6
* Winter Cubbing Badge 5b
Program Suggestions
See The Cub Book, pages...
One of three (3) part B requirements for Green Star
Help prepare and cook a hot meal on a family, six or pack outing.
Cross-badge links:
Camping Badge 5b
Cooking Badge
Winter Cubbing Badge...
One of three (3) part B requirements for Green Star
Tell or show how the sun, moon and North Star can help you find directions.
Cross-badge links:
* Black Star A11
* Astronomer Badge
* Observer...
One of three (3) part B requirements for Green Star
Make or follow a trail of not more than 300 meters using clues, trail signs, a map, compass directions or any combination of...
One of three (3) part B requirements for Green Star
Draw a simple sketch map of a campsite or your Cub meeting place using compass and paces.
Program Suggestions
See The Cub Book, page 119 on...
One of three (3) part B requirements for Green Star
Without harming nature, put up and take down an emergency shelter of your own design.
Cross-badge links:
* Camping Badge 5a, 6
* Trailcraft...
Outcomes
This badge's requirements help Cubs develop and demonstrate knowledge of their local community and its services and institutions. This allows them to practically assist people unfamiliar...
Outcomes
Cubs develop basic knowledge and skills to help them create practical items from simple materials.1
Requirements
Make a toy from recycled odds and ends. (TA02)
Make a toy of some...
Purpose
To recognize skill in some form of handicraft.
Requirements
Show that you have an interest in, have practised, and gained skill in some form of handicraft, such as Carving, Decorating,...
PURPOSE
To encourage Cubs to lead active and healthy lives, and to have a positive image of themselves. The Health and Fitness Activity Area has five goals:
To encourage Cubs to have healthy...
Purpose
To explore a Scout's heritage.
Requirements
Show that you know where to find information about the heritage of your community by explaining:
primary and secondary sources;
oral and...
Outcomes
Cubs develop basic hiking knowledge and skills and demonstrate appropriate conservation practices.1
Requirements
To earn the Hiking Badge, complete the following requirements:
Know how...
PURPOSE
To create in a Cub a positive feeling of family and community responsibility, as well as personeal self-reliance through opportunities to develop home care skills and knowledge about...
Outcomes
Scouts demonstrate a personal commitment to developing attitudes, knowledge and skills to help them contribute to their homes and community.1
Building Challenge Badge
Cooking Challenge...
Outcomes
Through "learning by doing," Cubs learn basic skills and knowledge of simple home repairs, such as replacing a light bulb or tap washer.1
Requirements
With the help of an adult, do any...
Purpose
Show the ability to make home repairs.
Requirements
Be able to identify trouble and make the necessary repairs to four home projects. (ie. leaking faucet)
Demonstrate the safety...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and involvement in an horticultural project.
Requirements
Plan, plant, and tend throughout one complete growing season from early spring to early winter a...
If you are allowed to edit pages in this Site, simply click on edit button at the bottom of the page. This will open an editor.
To create a link to a new page, use syntax: [[[new page name]]] or...
Purpose
To provide a way to recognize a Scout who has a special interest.
Requirements
A Scout may propose a subject and requirements for this badge, or may develop them in cooperation with...
Purpose
Demonstrate ability in an individual sport approved by your Troop.
Requirements
Be active in a sport that relies primarily on your individual effort and skill.
Show that you understand...
Scouts Canada International Trade Badge
Outcomes
Cubs develop basic knowledge regarding the role imports and exports play in the daily lives of Canadians.1
Requirements
Do any five of the...
Invite your fellow Scouters to join the Scouter Wiki!
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters leading programs within Scouts Canada and is not officially endorsed or...
Welcome to the Scouter Wiki, the online resource for Scouts Canada leaders.
As leaders in Scouts Canada, in order do Do You Best you have to Be Prepared! This is best done by Sharing, Sharing,...
See a quick summary in The Kim Book, Jungle Names.
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The Keeo is part of the leadership team that is the liason between Cubs and Beavers. He/she is an older Cub that attends planning sessions, and participates in colony meetings. If the Beaver...
While Cubs usually earn this award through school work or knowing a second language, you may want to plan an evening where Cubs have an opportunity to listen to and learn a few words from a new...
Scout Lanyards are used to recognize those Scouts who have completed different levels of Challenge Badges:
Brown Lanyard is presented for earning any 6 Challenge Badges from at least 2...
Outcomes
Cubs acquire basic knowledge about the fundamental laws governing our daily interactions. They also develop knowledge and skills to help create and maintain a "crime-safe" local...
Purpose
To demonstrate knowledge of life saving techniques with various types of victims.
Requirements
Earn the Life Saving III Award of the Life Saving Society of Canada. OR
To the satisfaction...
Purpose:
To recognize a Cub that has performed a link with the Scout Troop. This badge may be worn by a Scout as recognition that they have been part of a linking activity when they were in their...
Purpose:
To provide a way to recognize a Cub has performed a link with the Beaver colony. This badge may be worn by a 1st year Cub as recognition that they have been part of a linking activity...
Purpose
To recognize participation in literary arts.
Requirements
Show an interest in one or more of the literary arts by presenting and discussing some of your work in such fields as biography,...
Purpose
To recognize interest and ability in constructing models or toys.
Requirements
Show you have an interest in, have practised, and have gained skill in building models or toys. (Models may...
Purpose
To recognize musical ability.
Requirements
Do one of the following:
Sing or play on an instrument at least two pieces. Demonstrate that you understand and are able to read music....
Outcomes
This badge helps Cubs develop basic knowledge and skills in singing or playing an instrument.1
Requirements
Identify the notes of the staff and the values of notes and rest...
Outcomes
The requirements this badge helps Cubs increase their awareness and knowledge of flora and fauna. This knowledge contributes to an increased concern and awareness of environmental...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and skill in the field of natural science with emphasis on outdoor activity.
Requirements
In a presentation of your choosing, explain the meaning of: balance...
Scouts Canada has developed a new leader welcome kit that has been distributed to Council offices. This kit was developed in response to requests for volunteers and employees for a “leave...
Outcomes
The requirements this badge help Cubs increase their awareness and knowledge of flora and fauna. This knowledge contributes to an increased concern and awareness of environmental...
Outcomes
Scouts develop and demonstrate enhanced outdoors knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on safety and environmental responsibility.1
Advance Tripping Challenge Badge
Exploring Challenge...
Outdoor Skills - Cooking
Outdoor Skills - Knots
Outdoor Skills - Lost In The Woods
Outdoor Skills - Shelters
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Scouter Wiki Recipe Pages (please add more!)
Outdoor Skills - Cooking Bannock
Scouting Life Articles
Cooking with Iron by Bill Chisamore, May/June 2009
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Recipes
Scouter Jim's Bannock
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tbsp baking powder
1/2 tbsp granulated sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup margarine or butter
1/2 cup water (almost)
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See:
Fun With Knots Book
The Cub Book, Pages 100-102
Clove Hitch
Animated instruction: clove hitch
The Cub Book, Pages 102
Clover Hitch #1, Fun With Knots Book
Clover Hitch #2 and Slippery...
Advice from Les Stroud (a.k.a. "Survivorman"):
(Basic and top advice for being lost, dealing with bears and surviving in the Canadian winter.)
Pennsylvania Back Country Survival Tips Part...
Simple Debris Shelter:
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(Updated August 2002)
Outcomes
The Pack Specialty Badge allows an entire pack to design requirements for special interest areas not already covered in the current badge and star...
Purpose
Demonstrate the skills and knowledge to safely handle a canoe, kayak or similar craft on flat or slow moving water.
NOTE: You must wear a properly fitted PFD while in a...
Outcomes
Scouts develop and enhance attitudes, knowledge and skills to help them positively and actively contribute as members of their local and national communities.1
Requirements
Identify the...
Outcomes
Scouts develop additional leadership attitudes, knowledge and skills to help them positively and actively contribute as members of their local and national...
Outcomes
Through participating in various outdoor activities and camps, Scouts develop advanced outdoor knowledge and skills, with a focus on hiking and extended camping in safe and...
Outcomes
Scouts develop additional knowledge and skills related to personal growth in the spiritual, social, intellectual and physical aspects of life. They also learn to apply their knowledge and...
The Pathfinder Scout Award offers each Scout the opportunity to develop more initiative and ability to work with minimal adult supervision. Upon completion of these requirements, Scouts have...
Outcomes
By earning the Pathfinder level of the four Activity Badges (and more Challenge Badges), Scouts develop advanced knowledge and skills in Citizenship, Leadership, Personal Development and...
Purpose
To recognize participation in a performance art.
Requirements
Show an interest in and participate in any one of the following:
Entertain an audience either by yourself or with a small...
Outcomes
Scouts demonstrate a personal commitment to developing attitudes, knowledge and skills, such as first aid and lifesaving, which contribute to the safety of their local...
Outcomes
By caring for their own pet, Cubs develop the basic knowledge and skills, including local pet and animal regulations, needed to raise a healthy pet in a safe manner.1
Requirements
Keep...
Purpose
Show an interest and ability in maintaining a healthy pet.
Requirements
Look after a pet for at least six months.
Show the required feeding, grooming, exercise, affection and training...
Outcomes
By practising their skills, Cubs develop basic photography and/or home video production knowledge and skills to create meaningful images.1
Requirements
A. Do the following:
Understand...
Purpose
To recognize photography knowledge and skills.
Requirements
Demonstrate and explain the use of your camera (video, or other).
Explain how your camera records an image, and the developing...
Purpose
This Badge recognizes the ability of a Scout in the area of pioneering. The ability goes beyond the basic knowledge of knots and lashing to the point that the Scout can create useful and...
The requirements to qualify for Investiture:
Know and understand the Scout Promise and Law.
Know and understand the Scout Motto and Slogan.
Know and understand the Scout Handshake, Salute and...
Purpose
To encourage Scouts to practice the safe operation, and be able to demonstrate basic maintenance, of a powercraft.
NOTE: You must wear a properly fitted PFD while in a...
A message from Steve Kent, Chief Commissioner of Scouts Canada, about growing Scouting (May 2009):
He references the following report (Task Force Action Plan - May 2009.pdf).
Please note...
The Purple star provides a variety of basic and simple introductory activities for children with online limited experience exploring and learning about Canada's rich heritage and land, and the...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Give the history and draw a picture of the Canadian flag. Also draw the flags of two other countries.
Cross-badge links:
World Cubbing...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Participate in an activity where you explore the traditions of a culture or country other than your own.
Cross-badge links:
Aboriginal...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Look through a catalogue, newspaper or magazine for products which are made in another country and sold in Canada. Find products made in Canada...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Make a presentation describing Canadian technology and travel. (SPC)
Cross-badge links:
Space Exploration Badge
Program...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Recite or sing "0 Canada", our national anthem.
Cross-badge links:
Program Suggestions
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One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Draw or trace a map of Canada and include such features as provincial and territorial boundaries, capital cities, your home location,...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Make a simple scrapbook describing the life of one or more important Canadians of your choice.
Program Suggestions
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One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Discuss with your leader the benefits you and your community receive from doing community service projects.
Program Suggestions
Please note...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Discuss with an adult what some of our Rights and Freedoms are as Canadians. Also discuss what freedom and prejudice mean to you.
Program...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Make a chart of your pack or six and see how many cultures are represented.
Program Suggestions
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One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Participate in an activity which explores the traditions of your own faith.
Cross-badge links:
Religion In Life Emblem
Program...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Purple Star
Participate in an activity which explores the traditions of a religion other than your own.
Cross-badge links:
World Religions...
One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in a local food bank drive.
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in providing service to your school.
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Assist a Colony as a Keo for three months.
Cross-Badge Links
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in a project that supports the Canadian Scout Brotherhood Fund or Community Development Projects.
Program Suggestions
Please...
One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in a community service project not listed above.
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in a project to collect items for the needy, such as clothes or toys.
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Assist a Service Agency in a service project. (e.g. Red Cross, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, etc.)
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in providing service for your place of worship.
Cross-Badge Links
Religion In Life Emblem
Program Suggestions
Please note...
One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in any environmental cleanup or beautification project.
Cross-Badge Links:
Program Suggestions
Clean Nova Scotia: The Great...
One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in an Adopt-a-Friend project for a special person, group, community or environment.
+++Cross-Badge Links:
Program...
One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in providing service to your Sponsor or assist your Sponsor in any community service project.
Cross-Badge Links
Program...
One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Make a gift and donate it to a worthy cause.
Cross-Badge Links
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part B requirements for Purple Star
Participate in any project which improves access for or awareness of the disabled.
Cross-Badge Links:
Program Suggestions
Please note...
Outcomes
Cubs develop an appreciation of reading, and learn basic library and research skills.1
Requirements
Do any two (2) of the following:
(a) With adult help, make up a list of books that...
Outcomes
By practising recycling's "three R's," Cubs develop a practical knowledge of how to reduce, reuse and recycle items. This helps them contribute positively to the quality of life in their...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and involvement in recycling.
Requirements
Lead a discussion on what recycling means and describe why recycling has become increasingly important in the past...
The Red Star provides a variety of basic Health and safety activities for children with only limited exposure to common sports, and a little knowledge of good health habits. A healthy Cub will...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Choose and do any five of the athletic activities illustrated in this chapter (front roll, back roll, etc. from pages 173, 174 of The Cub...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Describe how to take care of your hair, ears, eyes, teeth, nose, nails and feet, and explain why. Explain the importance of washing your hands...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Develop and follow your own personal active living program, with at least 15 minutes per day of activity for a two-week period.
Cross-badge...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Describe some safety rules for water activities.
Cross-badge links:
Swimmer Badge 2
Program Suggestions
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One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Lead a group in an active game, and explain why good sportsmanship is important.
Cross-badge links:
Team Player 4
Program...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Discuss how to protect your body from injury in different sports (e.g. using eye protectors, mouth guard, helmets or padding).
Cross-badge...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Show the proper way to sit, stand, walk and run. Learn how to take your pulse rate before and after exercise.
Cross-badge links:
Athlete Badge...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Plan balanced meals for home or camp.
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book, pages 170-171.
Get your copy of Eating Well with Canada's Food...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Describe the dangers of the common cold, and explain three ways to prevent it from spreading.
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book, Page...
One of five (5) part A requirements for Red Star
Describe how to take care of your own clothing and belongings, and explain why such care is important.
Program Suggestions
Please note that...
One of two (2) part B requirements for Red Star
Meet with a health worker or other knowledgeable adult to discuss, or make a display showing the effects tobacco use has on your body.
Program...
One of two (2) part B requirements for Red Star
Meet with a health worker, police officer or other knowledgeable adult to discuss, or make a display showing the effects of alcohol and drug abuse...
One of two (2) part B requirements for Red Star
Design, build and use a simple gym or an outdoor obstacle course.
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book, pages 175-176.
The Cub Book, page...
The Kim Book - Meetings - A one page description of a typical Cub meeting, intended for a Kim (a Scout helping a Cub Pack).
Please note that this is a pilot site intended to help Scouters...
This award is designed specifically for Scouts youth (and in some cases leaders too) to work with their spiritual advisor to meet requirements that explore their own religious backgrounds and...
Purpose
Demonstrate a knowledge of safety.
Requirements
Show how to get help. (Police, Fire, Ambulance.)
Explain classes of fires and how to use different types of fire...
Purpose
Covers sailboats, sailing dinghies and keelboats.
NOTE: You must wear a properly fitted PFD while in a boat.
Requirements
Have at least the Canadian Red Cross Society's Blue or Small...
Outcomes
Badges in this category allow Scouts to demonstrate a commitment to personal intellectual growth in the fields of science and technology.1
Computer Challenge Badge
Engineering Challenge...
Purpose
Show an interest in the sciences.
Some of the scientific fields are archaeology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, electronics, geography, geology, mathematics, medicine, physics, zoology,...
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THE SCOUT PROGRAM (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 11 - 14)
The Scout program, in addition to offering youth fun and adventure, features a comprehensive achievement recognition system.1 The first step is...
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Outcomes
Cubs develop basic ice and/or in-line skating knowledge and skills.1
Requirements
To earn the Skater Badge, complete the following:
Know and discuss the safety rules for skating. For...
Outcomes
Cubs learn basic cross-country and/or downhill skiing or snowboarding knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on safety and the Alpine Responsibility Code.1
Requirements
To earn the Skier...
Outcomes
Cubs learn basic cross-country and/or downhill skiing or snowboarding knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on safety and the Alpine Responsibility Code.1
Requirements
To earn the...
Purpose
Demonstrate your knowledge and involvement in soil and water management.
Requirements
Investigate and be able to discuss soil and water management concerns as they relate to soil...
Purpose
Show an interest in the space sciences.
Requirements
Part A - Knowledge:
Learn about the make-up of the universe including:
Its composition
Solar system
The sun
The earth
Space...
Outcomes
Cubs learn about Canada's role in space exploration and research.1
Requirements
Do any four (4) of the following requirements:
Discuss the importance of space technology in Canadian...
Purpose
To gain a greater awareness of Special Needs requirements.
Requirements
Meet with an agency or person providing support to persons with a special need and learn about the support given....
Cub Ceremonies
Beavers "Swim Up" to Cubs
Cub Investiture
Regular Cub Meetings
Cubs "Going-Up" to Scouts
Scouts Canada JUMPSTART Programs:
JUMPSTART Introduction
Cubs JUMPSTART - Bicycle...
Outcomes
Cubs learn basic swimming knowledge and skills, with an emphasis on safety.1
Requirements
To earn the Swimmer Badge, hold one of the Canadian Red Cross Swim Kids Level 6 (formerly...
Purpose
Demonstrate ability to swim.
Requirements
Demonstrate your swimming ability in accordance to the Red Cross Aqua Quest level 11, OR
Complete all of the following:
a) Tread water in deep...
The Tawny Star provides simple projects to simulate imagination for children with only limited experience with creatively solving problems. Too often adults give children pre-determined projects...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Show how to safely use simple tools, including a pocket knife.
Cross-badge links:
Carpenter Badge 01
Camping Badge 5i
Program...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Send and receive a message in code, such as morse code, semaphore or a secret code you made up yourself.
Cross-badge links:
Program...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Make a simple article such as a puppet, toy or game, papier-mache item, woggle, etc.
Cross-badge links:
Handicraft Badge
Program...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Type a simple message, letter, story or poem.
Cross-badge links:
Computer Badge 7a
Program Suggestions
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One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Make a working model and demonstrate its operation.
Cross-badge links:
Artist Badge 8
Program Suggestions
Please note that this is a...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Build and fly a model airplane or kite.
Cross-badge links:
Artist Badge 8
Program Suggestions
Go Fly a Kite! Leader Magazine, Gerald...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Make and play a simple musical instrument.
Cross-badge links:
Program Suggestions
The Cub Book page 145 A Bass Fiddle
The Cub Book page 146 A...
One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Make and use a simple periscope.
Cross-badge links:
Program Suggestions
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One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Write a story, skit, poem or limerick.
Cross-badge links:
Program Suggestions
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One of six (6) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Produce an original and imaginative piece of art such as a mobile, sculpture, driftwood article, display of sketches or photographs, picture...
One of three (3) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Tell a story using photographs, slides, video tape, or puppets.
Cross-badge links:
Photographer Badge 4
Entertainer Badge 6
Program...
One of three (3) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Make and set up something related to the environment, such as a weather vane, nest box, bird feeder, or composter.
Cross-badge links:
Black...
One of three (3) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Paint a mural or do a poster for an event such as Fire Prevention Week, Scoutrees for Canada, National Wildlife Week, Scout-Guide Week or any...
One of three (3) part A requirements for Tawny Star
From scrap material, make equipment for games: tetherball equipment, bean bags, rope rings, a slide, swing, trapeze, etc.
Cross-badge...
One of three (3) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Without hurting nature, make a decorative piece such as a wall plaque, framed picture, lamp shade or lamp stand from a collection of natural...
One of three (3) part A requirements for Tawny Star
Recite, sing or perform a skit from a story you have read or written, such as the life of Baden-Powell.
Cross-badge links:
Program...
Outcomes
Through participating in organized team sports, Cubs develop the knowledge, skills and positive attitudes needed to be a productive and harmonious member of the team.1
Requirements
To...
Purpose
Demonstrate ability in any suitable or appropriate team sport that is approved by your Troop.
Requirements
Be a member in good standing of a team for a full season.
Show by your...
The Cub Book is the essential guide that every Cub (and Cub Leader) should have as they go through the program. It is much more than a list of badge requirements, filled with several related...
Available for your reference are several excerpts form Scout's Canada "The Kim Book". It is recommended that a copy of this book be purchased for your Pack's Kim for there reference.
Page 4 -...
PURPOSE
To create a feeling of care and concern for the natural world and an interest in nature study. The Natural World Activity Area has four goals
To provide practical environmental activities...
PURPOSE
To provide opportunities for Cubs to develop self-confidence and early leadership skills by introducing basic camping and other outdoor pursuits. The Outdoor Activity Area has two...
A reference for Cub Leaders. Scanned from (c) 1995 copy. Document scanned here is not of reproduction quality and is to be used for reference purposes only.
Introduction
Chapter 1:...
A reference for Cub Leaders. Scanned from (c) 2005 copy. Document scanned here is not of reproduction quality and is to be used for reference purposes only.
Preface Pages:
Insert Cover
Mission...
Outcomes
Planning is the key to safe outdoor activities. Cubs develop outdoor safety knowledge and skills, including proper preparations and planning for outdoor activities and basic survival...
Purpose
To provide a way to recognize a Troop that has a special interest.
Requirements
The Troop will decide on the requirements for this badge.
The Scout leader must send a copy of the badge...
VENTURERS (FOR TEENS AGES 14-17)1
Scouts Canada's Venturer program emphasizes activities which encourage Venturers to:
show that they can care and live according
to their personal values and...
Outcomes
Scouts develop knowledge and skills to help them contribute positively and actively as members of their local community.1
Requirements
Contribute a total of five hours to your community...
Outcomes
This badge helps Scouts assume positive and active roles within their local community by developing their leadership attitudes, knowledge and skills.1
Requirements
Show your ability to...
Outcomes
Scouts develop and enhance their outdoor knowledge and skills, with a focus on hiking and camping in a safe and environmentally friendly way.1
Requirements
Camp outdoors for a minimum...
Outcomes
Scouts develop attitudes, knowledge and skills related to personal growth, including the spiritual, social, intellectual and physical aspects of life.1
Requirements
Spiritual
Lead an...
The Voyageur Scout Award is the first opportunity that a Scout will set goals, plan, and accomplish a combination of skills and tasks to earn a difficult award.
Outcomes
By earning the Voyageur...
Outcomes
By earning the Voyageur level of all four Activity Badges (and a number of Challenge Badges), Scouts develop and demonstrate a broad base of knowledge and skills in Citizenship,...
Scouts Canada Watercraft Badge Page
Outcomes
Cubs learn basic boating skills and knowledge1
Requirements
To earn the Watercraft Badge, complete the following requirements:
Describe six...
Purpose
Demonstrate ability in a water sport approved by your Troop.
Requirements
Be a regular participant in a water sport activity. For team water sport demonstrate participation for a full...
Purpose
Experience all aspects of extended water trips.
NOTE: You must wear a properly fitted PFD while in a boat.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite for this badge is the Paddling challenge badge,...
Purpose
To develop an interest in and skills about weather information.
Requirements
Maintain an interest in weather by recording for a one month period the following weather data for a specific...
Welcome to the Scouter Wiki, the online resource for Scouts Canada leaders.
As leaders in Scouts Canada, in order to do Do You Best you have to Be Prepared! This is best done by Sharing, Sharing,...
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Purpose
The safe and responsible handling of a canoe, kayak or similar craft in moving water.
NOTE: You must wear a properly fitted PFD while in a boat.
Prerequisite
The Paddling challenge badge...
Outcomes
Winter adds a new dimension to outdoor activities. Cubs develop basic knowledge and skills to help them safely enjoy the outdoors during the winter.1
Requirements
To earn the Winter...
Purpose
Demonstrate ability to hike and camp in the outdoors in the winter.
Requirements
Plan and conduct three winter activities, one of which must be an overnight camp.
Demonstrate appropriate...
Purpose
Demonstrate ability in any suitable or appropriate winter sport that is approved by your Troop.
Requirements
Participate in your chosen sport for a full winter season.
Show by your...
Like all Awards, this one can be transferred to the Scout Sash when the Cub moves up to Troop.
Outcomes
Individually or as part of a team, Cubs develop a broad and higher level skill and...
Outcomes
Scouts develop and demonstrate positive environmental attitudes, knowledge and skills. This helps them protect and preserve the local environment, so flora and fauna can continue to...
Outcomes
Cubs gain knowledge and skills to help protect and preserve the local environment. This helps flora and fauna continue to thrive, and improves the quality of local...
Outcomes
Cubs learn about how people live in another country, and enhance their understanding of the world.1
Requirements
Find out how Scouts Canada helps developing countries to improve their...
Outcomes
This badge allows Cubs to learn about the various religions in the Canadian mosaic. They also enhance their understanding of their local communities and Canada.1
Requirements
With your...
Purpose
To encourage the Scout to get camping experience in the Fall or Spring, the Winter and the Summer.
Requirements
To qualify, complete the following requirements for the Summer Badge, the...