Birds at Disney and at Home Scouts in several Cub Scout ranks are encouraged to identify birds found in their local area. Discovering birds in your own backyard is fun. Use this handy Wilderness Explorer Checklist to search for wildlife in your own backyard. On your Disney …
2020 Disney Themed Calendar Use this Disney themed weekly calendar as a checklist or tracking chart when completing weekly or monthly activities. Download the 2020 calendar from the Disney Family website here. Materials & Instructions Regular paper or cardstock 3-hole punch 3-ring notebook binder Pen or …
Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and to develop good characters skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporates Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values.
Join Scouting WDW and explore several ways you may complete some of the family activities – the Disney way!
Facing Family Challenges
From the BSA “Fun for the Family” Guide:
At one time or another, every family will face challenges. These trials may be minor or considerable, depending on the circumstances that surround the family. Individual and family strengths of character may be tested numerous times. How one learns to cope and solve problems will become the basis for facing future life challenges, and practice can occur with a supporting family. Experience is a wonderful teacher of what tools are needed, and how they can be used effectively in facing future challenges.
Examples of family activities in this category could include visiting a cemetery, making goodbye cards, and preparing frozen meals for other families.
Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. …
Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. …
Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values.
Join Scouting WDW and explore several ways you may complete some of the family activities – the Disney way!
Shaping Your Family Identity
Activity Choice:Bookworm
Type of Activity:Reading Books
Core Value:Cooperation
Choose a book and read it together as a family. Before reading the book, determine how each person will cooperate to ensure everyone is a part of this activity.
Reading aloud is a marvelous family activity. Each family member brings their own unique personality to the reading and lasting family bonds will be made over a good book.
Biographies help the readers discover the subject’s life story – what shaped them, their values, and achievements. When your family has conversations about the book, they will be able to compare themselves to the subject and discuss lessons learned. To complete the activity requirements, make a timeline poster highlighting the key aspects of the book.
To complete this activity the Disney way, read a biography about Walt Disney. On your next WDW vacation, visit “Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream” at Hollywood Studios. Filled with historical items celebrating Walt’s life, your visit concludes with a 15-minute film telling the story of Walt’s dreams.
Fun for the Family contains a series of activities and requirements designed to help strengthen families and develop good character skills among family members. This optional scouting award encourages families to interact and connect through five activity areas, which incorporate Cub Scouting’s 12 Core Values. …