Scouting, Volume 69, Number 3, May-June 1981 Page: W6
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Citizen
DEN MEETINGS
October Activity Dodge 10^.
NOTE: Citizen activity badge is required for the Arrow of Light.
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Pack theme:
Be Firesafe
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
BEFORE J Supplies: football, Games
THE for Cub Scouts, paper and
MEETING pencils for work on Citizen
STARTS requirements, Cub Scout
Songbook.
Supplies: Official Boy
Scout Handbook, U.S. flag,
Cub Scout Songbook.
GATHERING
(Keep early
arrivals
busy.)
Let boys play outside with
football.
Have den chief demon-
strate and boys practice ex-
tinguishing fire on & per-
son's clothing (page 388, Of-
ficial Boy Scout Hand-
book).
OPENING Each boy responds to roll
(Ceremony) call by giving den chief the
Scout handshake and
salute.
Assigned boy conducts
flag ceremony.
VISIT LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
AT
WORK.
See page W 20.
Supplies: Official Boy
Scout Handbook, U.S. flag,
ball for Dodge Ball (page
108, Webelos Den Leader's
Book).
Have den chief demon-
strate and boys practice
first aid for burns (page
372-373, Official Boy Scout
Handbook).
Assigned boy conducts
flag ceremony.
Brief business period—roll call, dues, uniform inspection.
ACTIVITY
BADGE
FUN
(Instruction,
practice,
games, and
contests
related to
Webelos
skills.)
Go outside, divide den into
two teams, and play Paul
Revere (page 73, Games for
Cub Scouts). Discuss Cit-
izen requirements and
begin work on the first
three. Tell boys to start
work on logbooks at home.
Discuss optional Citizen
requirements. Test boys in-
dividually on them while
den chief leads others in
game of What Is It? (page
117, Webelos Den Leader's
Book).
PREPARATION Announce Cub Scouting
(Making
props and
equipment.
Getting set
for future
special
events.)
theme, "Be Firesafe," and
tell plans for pack meeting.
Discuss possible den Good
Turns and decide on one
(see page W 20). Begin plan-
ning for it.
Complete plans for den's
Good Turn. Make arrange-
ments for supplies and
equipment, if needed.
Go outside and play Dodge
Ball.
Discuss last week's trip.
What was learned about
local government? Check
boys' Citizen logbooks.
Complete as many Citizen
requirements as possible.
Prepare Citizen logbooks
for pack meeting display.
Help denner prepare brief
report on den's Good Turn.
Sign boys' books for activity badge requirements passed.
CLOSING Assign boy working on Ar-
(Announce- row of Light to prepare and
ments, conduct opening flag cer-
ceremony) emony next week.
Give brief closing thought
on meaning of first two
points of Scout
Law—trustworthy and
loyal—for good citizenship.
Sing "God Bless America"
(Cub Scout Songbook).
Announce plan for next
week's trip.
Assign boy working on Ar-
row of Light to prepare and
conduct opening flag cer-
emony for fourth week.
Give brief closing thought
on meaning of third and
fourth points of Scout
Law—helpful and
friendly—for good citizen-
ship. Denner retires colors
while boys hum "Taps"
(Cub Scout Songbook).
Give brief closing thought
on meaning of fifth and
sixth points of Scout
Law—courteous and
kind—for good citizenship.
Den chief leads complete
Scout Law.
DEN MEETING CLEANUP UNDER SUPERVISION OF DENNER.
FOR MORE PROGRAM AIDS, READ BOYS' LIFE AND ATTEND DISTRICT ROUNDTABLE.
CITIZEN LOGBOOK. The logbook need
not be a work of art, but for an effec-
tive den display at the pack meeting,
urge the boys to decorate the cover.
Inside there might be pictures of U.S.
heroes and photos of your den's Good
Turn project.
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