Scouting, Volume 79, Number 3, May-June 1991 Page: 22
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Scientist Activity Dodge
DEN MEETINGS
September Cub Scout Theme: Communications
Technology Group FIRST MONTH
Fifth grader
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
BEFORE Supplies: Cub Scout Song-
THE book; quoits and target for
MEETING Rope Quoits (page 53, Den
STARTS Chief Handbook); materials
for Scientist experiments,
Webelos Den Activities.
Supplies: U.S. flag, paper,
pencils, and materials for
Scientist experiments; Cub
Scout Songbook; Den Chief
Handbook.
Supplies; pencils, Cub Scout
Songbook; WebeJos Scout
Book, Cub Scout Leader
How-To Book; materials for
Scientist experiments.
Supplies: ball for Bombard-
ment (page 2-6, Cub Scout
Leader How-To Book); mate-
rials for Scientist experi-
ments, Webelos Den
Activities.
GATHERING
(Keep early
arrivals
busy).
Play Rope Quoits.
Boys try Balance experi-
ments (page 299, Webelos
Scout Book).
Den chief shows "Two pen-
cils" and "Sausage" optical
illusions (page 300-301,
Webelos Scout Book).
Den chief demonstrates
Hand Hypnosis trick (page
71, Den Chief Handbook).
OPENING
(Ceremony)
Form den in circle. In turn,
boys give one point of Scout
Law until all 12 are covered.
Assigned boy conducts flag
ceremony.
Form den in circle. Denner
starts Scout handshake
around circle. Sing "John
Jacob Jingleheimer
Schmidt" (Cub Scout
Songbook).
Den chief asks, "What's the
Scout slogan?" Boys
respond, "Do a Good Turn
daily." Ask boys for exam-
ples of Good Turns they've
done this week.
Brief business period—roll call, dues, uniform inspection.
ACTIVITY
BADGE
FUN
(Instruction,
practice,
games, and
contests
related to
Webelos
skills.)
Discuss Scientist require-
ments. Explain and demon-
strate Bernoulli's Principle
(page 286, Webelos Scout
Book). Demonstrate "How
A Baseball Curves" (page
73-74, Webelos Den
Activities).
Divide den into two teams
and have Hopping Relay
(page 104, Den Chief Hand-
book). Continue study and
experiments for Pascal's
Law (page 287, Webelos
Scout Book).
Continue study and experi-
ments for Scientist badge.
Show Inertia Experiment
(page W32).
Play Bombardment. Conduct
atmospheric pressure
experiments, including
"Boiling Water with Ice"
(page 74, Webelos Den
Activities).
PREPARATION Announce Cub Scouting
(Making props theme and how the Webelos
and equipment, den is involved.
Getting set
for future
special events.)
Check preparations for pack
activity. Prepare den dis-
play of Scientist projects.
Sign boys' books for activity badge requirements passed.
CLOSING Assign a boy to prepare and
(Announce- conduct opening flag cere-
ments, mony next week. Sing
ceremony) "We'll Be Loyal Scouts"
(Cub Scout Songbook).
Boy who conducted opening
ceremony retires colors and
folds flag with aid of denner.
Sing "God Bless America"
(Cub Scout Songbook).
Form circle with boys cross-
ing arms and grasping
neighbors' hands. Denner
leads Scout benediction:
"And now, may the great
Master of all Scouts be with
us till we meet again."
Denner leads Scout Oath.
DEN MEETING CLEANUP UNDER SUPERVISION OF DENNER.
FOR MORE PROGRAM AIDS, READ BOYS' LIFE, SCOUTING, and ATTEND DISTRICT ROUNDTABLE.
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