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Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Aware and Care

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Aware and Care

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Aware and Care Do all of these:1. Develop an awareness of the challenges of the blind throughparticipation in an activity that simulates blindness.2. Participate in an activity that simulates severe visual impairment, butnot blindness.3. Participate in an activity that simulates 

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion Do all of these:1. Visit an art museum, gallery, or exhibit. Discuss with an adult the art yousaw. What did you like?2. Create two self-portraits using two different techniques, such asdrawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and computer illustration.3. Do 

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Adventures in Science

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Adventures in Science

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

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Adventures in Science

Do all of these:
1. An experiment is a “fair test” to compare possible explanations. Draw
a picture of a fair test that shows what you need to do to test a
fertilizer’s effects on plant growth.
2. Visit a museum, a college, a laboratory, an observatory, a zoo, an
aquarium, or other facility that employs scientists. Prepare three
questions ahead of time, and talk to a scientist about his or her work.
3. Complete any four of the following:
a. Carry out the experiment you designed for requirement 1,
above. Report what you learned about the effect of fertilizer
on the plants that you grew.
b. Carry out the experiment you designed for requirement 1,
but change the independent variable. Report what you
learned about the effect of changing the variable on the
plants that you grew.
c. Build a model solar system. Chart the distances between the
38 planets so that the model is to scale. Use what you learn
from this requirement to explain the value of making a model
in science.
d. With adult supervision, build and launch a model rocket. Use
the rocket to design a fair test to answer a question about
force or motion.
e. Create two circuits of three light bulbs and a battery.
Construct one as a series circuit and the other as a parallel
circuit.
f. Study the night sky. Sketch the appearance of the North Star
(Polaris) and the Big Dipper (part of the Ursa Major
constellation) over at least six hours. Describe what you
observed, and explain the meaning of your observations.
g. With adult assistance, explore safe chemical reactions with
household materials. Using two substances, observe what
happens when the amounts of the reactants are increased.
h. Explore properties of motion on a playground. How does the
weight of a person affect how fast they slide down a slide or
how fast a swing moves? Design a fair test to answer one of
those questions.
i. Read a biography of a scientist. Tell your den leader
or the other members of your den what the scientist was
famous for and why his or her work is important.


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Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Fix It

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Fix It

BSA retired this adventure in May 2022. This information remains for reference only. Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Fix It Do all of these:1. Put a Fix It Tool Box together. Describe what each item in yourtoolbox can be used for. Show how to use 

Cub Scout: Home & Family

Cub Scout: Home & Family

During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to practice his home & family skills 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 Home & Family goals built 

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Build It

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Build It

Webelos & AOL Elective Adventure: Build It

Do all of these:
1. Learn about some basic tools and the proper use of each tool. Learn
about and understand the need for safety when you work with tools.
2. With the guidance of your Webelos den leader, parent, or guardian,
select a carpentry project and build it.
3. List the tools that you use safely as you build your project; create a
list of materials needed to build your project.
4. Put a checkmark next to the tools on your list that you used for the
first time.
5. Learn about a construction career. With your Webelos den
leader, parent, or guardian, visit a construction site, and interview
someone working in a construction career.


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Bear Elective Adventure: Critter Care

Bear Elective Adventure: Critter Care

Bear Elective Adventure: Critter Care 1. Care for a pet for two weeks. Make a list of tasks you did to take care of the pet. If you do not have a pet, research one that you would like to have and write about the care 

Bear Elective Adventure: Baloo the Builder

Bear Elective Adventure: Baloo the Builder

Bear Elective Adventure: Baloo the Builder 1. Discover which hand tools are the best ones to have in your toolbox. Learn the rules for using these tools safely. Practice with at least four of these tools before beginning a project.2. Select, plan, and define the materials 

Tiger Elective Adventure: Family Stories

Tiger Elective Adventure: Family Stories

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

Tiger Elective Adventure: Family Stories

1. Discuss with your adult partner and/or family where your family originated. Discuss their history, traditions, and culture—your family heritage. Share a story or bring something to share with your den about yourself and your family.

2. Make a family crest.

3. Visit your public library to find out information about your heritage.

4. Interview one of your grandparents or another family elder, and share with your den what you found.

5. Make a family tree.

6. Share with your den how you got your name or what your name means.

7. Share with your den your favorite snack or dessert that reflects your cultural heritage.

8. Learn where your family came from, and locate it on a map. Share this information with your den. With the help of your adult partner, locate and write to a pen pal from that location.



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Reading about Walt Disney World

Reading about Walt Disney World

Many Scouts earn requirements and electives through research and reading…why not make it fun? There are several terrific biographies about Walt Disney and his Imagineers.  Explore Walt’s early years living on a farm to his first apprenticeship as a cartoonist and onto his dreams for the