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Wolf Elective Adventure: Paws of Skill

Wolf Elective Adventure: Paws of Skill

Wolf Elective Adventure: Paws of Skill 1. Talk with your family and den about what it means to be physically fit. Share ideas of what you can do to stay in shape. 2. With your den, talk about why it is important to stretch before and 

Taking a bike hike at your Disney Resort

Taking a bike hike at your Disney Resort

During your Disney vacation, Scouts and families can take ‘bicycle hikes’ along tree-lined paths, through lush meadows, past tranquil canals, and more. It’s bicycling bliss! To meet scout sporting and physical fitness goals, scouts fulfill requirements and adventures by learning about bicycles, safety gear, and 

Wolf Elective Adventure: Motor Away

Wolf Elective Adventure: Motor Away

BSA retired this adventure in May 2022. This information remains for reference only.

Wolf Elective Adventure: Motor Away

1. Do the following:
a. Create and fly three different types of paper airplanes. Before launching them, record which one you believe will travel the farthest and what property of the plane leads you to make that prediction.
b. Make a paper airplane catapult. Before launching a plane, record how far you believe it will travel and explain what information you used to make this prediction. After you make your prediction, launch the plane and measure how far it flies.

2. Make two different boats and sail them.

3. Create a car that moves under its own power.


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Wolf Elective Adventure: Hometown Heroes

Wolf Elective Adventure: Hometown Heroes

BSA retired this adventure in May 2022. This information remains for reference only. Wolf Elective Adventure: Hometown Heroes 1. Talk with your family and den about what it means to you to be a hero. Share the name of someone you believe is a hero. Explain 

Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive!

Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive!

Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive! 1. Wash your hands while singing the “germ song.”2. Play Germ Magnet with your den. Wash your hands again afterward.3. Conduct the sneeze demonstration.4. Conduct the mucus demonstration with your den.5. Grow a mold culture. Show what formed at a 

Get ready, Get set, Pack!

Get ready, Get set, Pack!

Preparing and Packing for your Disney vacation together is a fantastic way to complete a requirement where your family works together!

Preparing
Talk about things that should happen around your home before you leave on vacation:

  • Take out the garbage/trash.
  • Clean all of the dishes in the kitchen.
  • Make your bed and clean your room.

Packing
First, create your packing list.

A Scout’s list may include:

  • Clothes for each day of trip
  • Sneakers / Sandals / Flipflops
  • Swimsuit / Towel / Sunscreen / Pool Toy
  • Toothbrush / Toothpaste / Floss
  • Special Toy or Stuffed Animal / Autograph book
  • Spending Money

Then, match up shirts, shorts, socks, etc. for each day of your vacation.  Place in gallon-size zip-lock bag – now getting ready each morning is a snap!

Gather the items from your packing list and with your Akelas help, pack them in your suitcase for your trip.


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Tiger Cub Achievement 3 – Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe

Tiger Cub Achievement 3 – Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe

Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe 3F – Family Activitya. With your family, plan a fire drill then practice it in your home.Visit EPCOT Innoventions West:  Where’s the Fire? a hands-on, interactive exhibit with fire safety kiosks, a team game house, a fire safety house, and a 

Cub Scout: Plants & Wildlife

Cub Scout: Plants & Wildlife

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to dig more into plants & wildlife as you plan for your vacation, while traveling to WDW, dining at the restaurants, and visiting the parks. Throughout the Cub Scout ranks, there are many plant & 

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Woods

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Woods

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Woods

Do all of these:
1. Identify three different groups of trees and the parts of a tree.
2. Identify six trees common to the area where you live. Tell whether
they are native to your area. Tell how both wildlife and humans use
them.
3. Identify six plants common to the area where you live. Tell which
animals use them and for what purpose.
4. Visit a nature center, nursery, tree farm, or park, and speak with
someone knowledgeable about trees and plants that are native to
your area. Explain how plants and trees are important to our
ecosystem and how they improve our environment.
5. Develop a plan to care for and then plant at least one plant or tree,
either indoors in a pot or outdoors. Tell how this plant or tree helps
the environment in which it is planted and what the plant or tree will
be used for.
6. Make a list of items in your home that are made from wood and
share it with your den. Or with your den, take a walk and identify
useful things made from wood.
7. Explain how the growth rings of a tree trunk tell its life story.
Describe different types of tree bark and explain what the bark does
for the tree.


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Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Game Design

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Game Design

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Game Design Do all of these:1. Decide on the elements of your game.2. List at least five of the online safety rules that you put into practicewhile using the Internet on your computer or smartphone. Skip this ifyour Cyber Chip