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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 

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 den or pack meeting.
6. Make a clean room chart, and do your chores for at least one week.


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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! PreparingTalk about things that should happen around your home before you leave on vacation: Take out the garbage/trash. Clean all of the dishes in 

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 & wildlife goals built into the adventures including:

  • Being knowledgeable, responsible, and comfortable in the outdoors
  • Going fishing and having a hands-on experience to apply all the Bears have learned
  • Knowing it’s never too early to understand our animal and insect neighbors
  • Learning about the creatures and plants that share our living world
  • Learning about the types of fish near the Scouts’ homes
  • Learning how to observe and listen carefully
  • Learning how to protect the environment
  • Learning important life skills
  • Learning what the fish eat, how they can be caught, and how we can conserve and preserve our fish by using the concept of catch-and-release fishing
  • Practicing service to the community and the world
  • Practicing ways to conserve in the world around us
  • Taking care of plants and the environment
  • Understanding different types of equipment and making simple fishing tackle
  • Understanding our interconnection with the plant world
  • Working in teams

Planning for your Disney World Resort & Park Visit

Traveling to Walt Disney World

Dining at Disney World Restaurants

Visiting Disney World Parks

Tiger Core: Backyard Jungle

Wolf Elective: Grow Something

Bear Core: Fur, Feathers, and Ferns

Bear Elective: A Bear Goes Fishing

Webelos Elective: Into the Wild

Webelos Elective: Into the Woods

A Scout is

  • thrifty
  • kind
  • clean
  • reverent

while practicing plants & wildlife skills.


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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 whetherthey are native to your area. Tell how both wildlife 

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 

Sum of All Thrills

Sum of All Thrills

Scouts can build their own theme park ride!

Visit Epcots Innovention building and stop by Sum of All Thrills.  This is where scouts and their ride partners will take a turn in the Designer Lab creating their one-of-a-kind ride experience. Using an interactive touchscreen design panel, scouts can add drops, barrel rolls, twists, and turns using their math, science, and engineering know-how. During the testing phase, adjust height, and velocity and follow other recommendations to modify your ride experience based on mild to wild settings.

Once your ride design has been locked into the system, head up a short flight of stairs while your ride specifications are programmed into a 4-D robotic simulator. Buckle up and get ready to feel every bump, twist, and drop of the ultimate ride you just created – complete with the realism of high-definition video, audio, and motion.

Want a little more Disney magic? After your ride, you’ll receive a card with your one-of-a-kind ride experience program. Visit MathMovesU to replay your ride on your home PC. Not visiting the parks soon enough? The MathMovesU site also has an online Design Your Own Ride and Game experience scouts may want to check out.

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Wild About Safety

Wild About Safety

Have you heard? Timon and Pumbaa are Wild About Safety. Safety is part of their problem-free philosophy and they want it to be part of yours too. Safety is an important part of the Scouting experience. The best way to stay safe in the outdoors is to