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1 Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline Month: March Week: 1 Core Value: Compassion Tiger Wolf Bear Webelos Before the Meeting Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments (if any) ready. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments (if any) ready. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments (if any) ready. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments (if any) ready. Gathering First Aid Fortune Tellers Opening Compassion Opening Activities/Project First Aid & Safety Review First Aid & Safety Review Game/Song First Aid & Safety Baseball Business items/take home Tiger 1G, 2G Wolf 3a Review Readyman 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 14 Closing After the meeting Safety Closing Materials: Gathering: instructions, copies of First Aid Fortune Tellers, scissors, crayons/markers Opening: flag, instructions Project/Activity: Webelos instructions, Webelos Handbooks; Tiger/Wolf/Bear adhesive bandages, instructions Game: instructions, set of base sheets for every two teams, set of question cards for every two teams (there are two types of question cards one for Webelos Scouts and one for Tiger, Wolf and Bear) Closing: instructions Home assignments: See home assignment sheets

2 First Aid Fortune Tellers Materials: Copies of First Aid Fortune Tellers (one type for Tiger/Wolf/Bear, one type for Webelos Scouts) Scissors Crayons/Markers Instructions: 1. Let Cub Scouts cut out, color and fold their fortune tellers. 2. Have each Cub Scout go around and ask the first aid questions see who can answer all of the right. What questions did the Cub Scouts have some difficulty answering? Use time this month to review first aid for all of the Cub Scouts.

3 First Aid Fortune Teller Tiger, Wolf, Bear How can you get help for an injured person? Find an adult to help. Call 911. If there is fire and smoke in your house, what is the best way to get out? Crawl along the floor to avoid breathing smoke. If someone is badly injured, should you move them? Why or why not? No. You might make their injury worse if you move them. What are the courage steps? Be brave, Be calm, Be clear, Be careful. Should we always wear a helmet when we ride a bike? Yes What is one way we can stop spreading a cold? Stay away from people, get som me rest, wash your hands, turn you ur head away from other when you cough or sneeze cover your mouth when you cough or sneez ze What do you do if your clothes catch on fire? Stop, drop, and roll! 4 What do you do if you get a small cut on your finger? Tell a grown-up, let it bleed a little, wash it with soap and water, cover it with an adhesive bandage Cut around outside of square. 2. Fold in half and in half again 3. Open out, turn over so top is blank and then fold each corner into the middle 4. Turn over and repeat 5. Turn over so you can see the pictures 6. Slide your thumb and your finger behind 2 of the pictures and press together so they bend round and touch 7. Turn over and repeat with the thumb and finger of the other hand for the other two pictures 8. All the pictures should now be at the front with centres touching and you are ready to use your fortune teller!

4 First Aid Fortune Teller - Webelos 1 2 What first aid do we give for a nosebleed? Have the person sit up, pinch the nostrils and lean forward. What first aid should we give for choking? The Heimlich Maneuver. What is the buddy system? When you swim you have a buddy that is at the same swimming level that you are. Stay with your buddy to be safe. 8 3 What are the courage steps? Be strong, Be calm, Be clear, Be careful. 7 How many kinds or degrees of burns are there? 3 First degree, second degree and third degree burns. Should we always wear a helmet when we ride a bike? Yes How can you be safe in a car even though you don t drive a car? Use a seat belt, don t talk to the driver in heavy traffic, lock the doors, etc What is first aid? First Aid is what we do first to help a person with a serious injury or illness Cut around outside of square. 2. Fold in half and in half again 3. Open out, turn over so top is blank and then fold each corner into the middle 4. Turn over and repeat 5. Turn over so you can see the pictures 6. Slide your thumb and your finger behind 2 of the pictures and press together so they bend round and touch 7. Turn over and repeat with the thumb and finger of the other hand for the other two pictures 8. All the pictures should now be at the front with centres touching and you are ready to use your fortune teller!

5 Compassion Opening Lead the following discussion with the Cub Scouts: Our Core Value for the month of March is Compassion. Who can tell me what they think Compassion means? [Hopefully Cub Scouts will have some idea of what Compassion means. Integrate as many of their answers as possible while you make sure that they understand that Compassion means being kind and considerate and showing concern for the well-being of others.] How can a Cub Scout have compassion? [Listen to their responses and remind them that Cub Scouts should be looking for ways to be helpful and kind to others. During March we will also be reviewing some first aid information. How are we showing compassion when we give first aid to someone who is hurt?] Core Values: Compassion, Responsibility, Respect

6 First Aid & Safety Review Tiger, Wolf, Bear Materials: -Adhesive bandages for each Tiger, Wolf and Bear so that they can cover their pretend cut. Instructions: For this activity, this will mostly be a discussion of Wolf Requirements 3b, 3c and Bear Requirements 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d and 11g. Wolf 3b - Tell four ways to stop the spread of colds. 1. If you have a cold, stay away from other people. 2. Get lots of rest. 3. Turn your head away from others when you sneeze or cough. Cover your mouth and nose. 4. Wash your hands often, and always wash them after you sneeze. [The Cub Scouts probably know this information it just needs to be reviewed.] Wolf 3c Show what to do for a small cut on your finger. [Review these steps and then have the Cub Scouts do a role play.] 1. Tell a grown-up about the cut. [Why tell a grown-up?] 2. Let the cut bleed a little. [What will this do?] 3. Wash it with soap and water. 4. Cover it with a stick-on bandage. Step 3 in the role play can be well done role play turning on the water, putting soap on your hands, etc. Don t forget to turn the water off! Step 4 Using a real adhesive bandage (especially for the Wolf Cub Scouts), the Cub Scouts can learn how to put on a bandage making sure not to touch the pad, etc. Bear 11a Tell what to do in case of an accident in the home. A family member needs help. Someone s clothes catch on fire. What should you do if you are at home with a family member and he or she falls down the stairs or off of a ladder and gets hurt? Talk it over with an adult and think about these things: 1. Be calm and make the person as comfortable as possible without moving him or her. Don t try to move an injured person. You might make the injury worse if you do. 2. GET HELP! If there is someone in the yard or nearby, send that person to get a neighbor or

7 call for an ambulance. Do it yourself if no one else is around. 3. Stay with the injured person. Use a blanket to keep him or her warm. What should you do if someone s clothes catch on fire? Talk it over with an adult. 1. Usually a person panics and starts to run stop him! Running fans the flames and makes them spread. 2. If the person can be caught, force him or her to the ground or floor. Roll the victim over and over to smother the flames. Wrap them with a rug, blanket, or sweater, working from the neck down. If you can t catch the victim, yell Stop! Stop! Stop!, and then thrown yourself on the ground and roll so the victim can see you and do what you do. Cover your face so the victim will too. 3. As soon as you can, help the person get to a place where the burned parts of the body can be covered with clean dressings and treated by a doctor. What should you do if your own clothes catch on fire? [This can be role-played.] 1. Stop where you are. Don t run! 2. Drop to the floor or ground. 3. Roll and cover your face. 4. If you are indoors, grab a rug, blanket or coat and wrap yourself as you roll. Start at your neck. What should you do if your house catches on fire? [This can be role-played.] 1. First, get everyone out of the house! Crawl along the floor to avoid breathing smoke. 2. Don t try to put the fire out yourself. 3. Call the fire department from a neighbor s house. 4. When the firefighters arrive, let them know everyone is out of the house. Remember: Never go back into a burning building for any reason. Bear 11b Tell what to do in case of a water accident. A boat overturns and you are in it. What do you do? 1. Don t panic. Grab the boat and stay with it. 2. Help the other passengers to find a place where they can hold on. No one should try to swim

8 ashore. Stay with the boat; it will support you. Wait for rescuers. 3. If the boat can be turned right side up, get inside and sit as low as possible on the bottom. Someone slips off a bank into the water. What do you do? 1. Reach the person, if possible, with your hand or leg. Take off your sweater or shirt and toss one end to the person. You can also extend a stick, fishing pole, branch or anything that is handy. 2. Throw something to the person that will float, such as a cushion, inner tube, plank, or a ring buoy, if available. Someone falls through the ice. What do you do? 1. Remember, if you get too close, you might break through, too. 2. Find something to throw to the person. 3. Look around for a ladder, a long branch, or anything you can use to reach toward the person. Lie flat on safe ice and push the item toward the person until he or she can grab it. Then you can pull him or her out. 4. When the person is out of the water, get him or her to someplace warm. Bear 11c Tell what to do in case of a school bus accident. 1. Always know where emergency exits are whenever you get on a bus. 2. In case of an accident, follow directions from the driver. If the driver is injured, stay calm. Tell others to take it easy and get out of the bus through the emergency exits. Move to the side of the road, away from the traffic. 3. Help the bus driver get everyone out without pushing. Bear 11d Tell what to do in case of a car accident. 1. Be calm. Help the adults by doing what you are told. 2. Suggest to the driver that the car be left where it is until the police come. Ask an adult to direct traffic around it. 3. Don t go out into the road yourself. Watch for other cars. All passengers should get out of the car on the side away from traffic. 4. Don t move anyone who might be badly injured.

9 Bear 11g Complete the Character Connection for Courage. [This should have be covered the previous week, so a quick review of the courage steps is probably all that s needed.] Courage steps are Be brave, Be calm, Be clear, Be careful. If you have time, have the boys act out a situation where they use at least one of these courage steps.

10 First Aid & Safety Review Webelos Scouts Materials: Webelos Handbooks (not all information needed for the review due to the amount of information - is found here. It is best for the Scouts to have their handbooks so that they can see all of the diagrams and instructions that are found in the book). Instructions: For this activity, this will mostly be a discussion and/or role play of the Readyman Activity Badge requirements 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 14. There are requirements where the boys need to demonstrate and show that they know what they need to do in emergency situations. Readyman 4 Demonstrate the Heimlich maneuver and tell when it is used. Webelos Scout Handbook p If a bit of food sticks in a person s throat, he will start choking. He may not be able to cough it up by himself. Unless the person is a baby, use the Heimlich maneuver. Stand behind the victim and put your arms around him. Make a fist with one hand just above his belly button. Cover the fist with your other hand. Now make four quick thrusts inward and upward to force air from his lungs. This should dislodge the food. If it doesn t, repeat until the food is dislodged. If the person is too big for you to do the Heimlich maneuver standing up, have him lie down face up. Put one open hand just above his belly button and put the other hand over the first. Make four quick, upward thrusts. Do not practice the thrust part of the Heimlich maneuver on a person. Thrusts should be used only for actual choking cases. Readyman 5 Show what to do for these hurry cases : -Serious bleeding -Stopped breathing -Internal poisoning -Heart attack Webelos Handbook p

11 First Aid for Hurry Cases If a person cuts a leg and blood is oozing out, he or she needs first aid but isn t going to die. A broken arm is a serious injury, but it won t kill. Hurry cases are different. Unless you act fast and give the right first aid, the victim may die within a few minutes. The four hurry cases are -Breathing has stopped. It must be restarted quickly. -Blood is spurting from a wound. The bleeding must be stopped quickly. -Poison has been swallowed. The poison must be made harmless. -Heart attack or stroke. Get help quickly. See pages in the Webelos Handbook for all information on rescue breathing and stopping severe bleeding, poisoning and heart attack. The information is very important and the boys must be able to show what to do for hurry cases. Readyman 6 Show how to treat shock. Webelos Handbook pages When a person is injured or under great stress, his circulatory system might not provide enough blood to all parts of his body. This is called shock. The person will feel weak. His face may get pale. His skin will feel cold and clammy. He may shiver or vomit. Don t wait for these signals to appear. Give any badly injured person first aid for shock. -Have him lie down. -Raise his feet slightly, unless you think he has injuries to his head, neck, back, hips or legs. If you don t know, have him lie flat. -If he is not awake, turn him on his side, not on his back. -If the weather is cool, cover him. If it s hot, don t. -Call for emergency help immediately. He needs expert medical care as soon as possible. Readyman 7 Show first aid for the following: cuts and scratches, burns and scalds, choking, blisters on the hand and foot, tick bites, bites and stings, poisonous snakebite, nosebleed, frostbite, sunburn. Webelos Handbook pages Readyman 8 Tell what steps must be taken for a safe swim with your Webelos den, pack, family or other group. Explain the reasons for the buddy system. Webelos Handbook pages Swimming is a lot of fun, but water can be a dangerous place if you aren t prepared.

12 Scouting has a checklist called the Safe Swim Defense plan to make sure you are prepared. The plan has eight points. 1. An adult is in charge. Follow the adult s orders. 2. Physical fitness. Each swimmer must provide a current health history from his parent, guardian, or doctor. 3. Safe swim area. The area is checked for underwater dangers. One area not more than 3½ feet deep is marked off for non-swimmers. Another area is marked for beginners; it can be a little deeper. A third area of deep water is marked for good swimmers. 4. Lifeguards. Trained lifeguards are on shore, watching everybody who is in the water. 5. Lookout. A lookout is also on shore to direct the lifeguards if a person needs help. 6. Ability groups. The leaders divide the swimmers into three groups 1) non-swimmers; 2) beginners, who can swim at least 50 feet; and 3) swimmers, who can swim 100 yards and float. Each group stays in its own area. 7. Buddy system. Each person is paired with another person who has the same swimming ability. They go into the water together, stay together, and come out together. 8. Discipline. Everyone agrees to follow water safety rules. Everyone obeys the lifeguards or other supervisors. Readyman 10 Explain the importance of wearing safety equipment when participating in sports activities (skating, skateboarding, etc.) Webelos Handbook page 387. For all sports, it is important to wear equipment that will help prevent injury. For example, during all street or pavement skating activities, participants should wear properly fitted helmets that meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, padded gloves, wrist supports, and elbow and knee pads. Your parent, guardian, or Webelos den leader can help you learn what safety equipment is needed for each sport you want to learn. Readyman 14 Explain six safety rules you should remember when riding in a car. Webelos Handbook page Always use your seat belt. You are much less likely to get hurt in an accident if you are wearing a seat belt. In some states, wearing a seat belt is the law. 2. Don t talk to the driver in heavy traffic. He or she must concentrate on driving. 3. Do talk to the driver when he or she is tired. It will help keep the driver alert. 4. Keep younger children from quarreling or jumping around in the car. Be sure they keep their seat belts fastened or are in the car seats with the harness fastened. 5. Lock the doors. Then younger children won t be able to open them accidentally. 6. Keep hands, head, and feet inside the car even when it is parked. 7. Don t ride or carry passengers in the bed of a pickup truck.

13 First Aid Baseball Materials: Question cards Base sheets (Home plate, 1 st base, 2 nd base, 3 rd base placed on the floor as a baseball diamond) Pencil and paper (scorekeeping) Instructions: Divide the Cub Scouts into equal (or mostly equal) teams. For every two teams playing you will also need an umpire (to determine if an answer is right or wrong and to determine advancing to bases in a partial answer situation) and a scorekeeper. The umpire and scorekeeper could be the same person. Game Play: 1.Determine which team will bat (or answer questions) first. 2. The team up to bat first stands behind home plate. The first player in line bats first. 3. The first player chooses a card without reading it and hands the card to the umpire. 4. The umpire reads the question on the card to the batter. 5. The batter does his best to answer the question without any help from other team members. 6. The umpire decides if the question has been answered correctly or not. All decisions of the umpire are final. Some of the questions have multiple part answers. The umpire can decide to let the runner advance a base or two if he gets part of the answer. 7. If the batter answers the question correctly, the batter advances the number of bases indicated by the umpire. If he answers incorrectly the scorekeeper records an out for the batting team and the next player comes to bat. 8. If the batter answers a question correctly and there is another player on base ahead of him, everyone on base advances the number of bases indicated on the card. 9. When a player reaches home plate, the scorekeeper records a run for the team.

14 10. When a team has three outs then it is the other team s turn to bat. 11. Play for a certain amount of innings or for a certain amount of time. Make sure that each team bats in each inning played. 12. The team with the most runs scored, wins the game! Variations: This game can be played with any type of question not just first aid questions. Core Values: Honesty, Cooperation, Positive Attitude, Courage

15 What are the four courage steps? 1. Be brave. 2. Be calm. 3. Be clear. 4. Be careful. Home run Advance four bases. Why is it hard to follow the four courage steps in an emergency? You could be too scared or too panicked to even remember what to do. Single Advance one base. How can you get help? Who can you call? You can contact a grown-up, you can call the police or the fire department or you can call 911. What should you do if someone s clothes catch on fire? Have them stop. Drop to the ground. Roll and cover your face. Triple Advance three bases. What should you do if your house catches on fire? -Get out of the house crawl on the floor to keep from breathing smoke. -Don t try to put the fire out. -Call the fire department. -Don t go back in the house. Home run Advance four bases. What first aid should you do for a cut or scratch? -Wash the wound with soap and water. -Applying antiseptic can help prevent infection -Apply a bandage to keep the wound clean. Triple Advance three bases. What do you do if the boat you are in flips over? Try to grab the boat and stay with it. Don t try to swim to shore. Wait for rescuers. True or False: You should move someone who is badly injured. False. Don t move anyone who might be badly injured. You may make the injury worse. One of the courage steps is to Be calm. What does that mean? It means to not panic and get all upset. If you panic then the person who is hurt might also get panicked and get upset. Single Advance one base. Name at least 2 good health habits that you should have. Bathe or shower, wash your hands, brush your teeth, drink water, run and play, get the sleep you need, etc.

16 What is first aid? First Aid is the first thing that you do to help a person with a serious injury or illness. It is what you must do immediately. Name at least 2 ways to stop the spread of colds. -If you have a cold, stay away from other people. -Get lots of rest -Turn your head away from others when you sneeze or cough. Cover your mouth and nose. -Wash your hands often. Name 2 things you would find in a first aid kit. Answers: Bandages, scissors, tweezers, sterile pads, medicine, etc Give 3 examples of sports safety equipment. Helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, shoulder pads, mouth guards, face guards, etc Triple Advance three bases.. Why is it important to wear safety equipment when we participate in sports? Wearing sports equipment will help keep us from getting hurt. Single Advance one base. Explain the buddy system in swimming. Each person is paired with another person who has the same swimming ability. They go into the water together, stay together, and come out together. Home run Advance four bases. Be careful is one of the courage steps. What does it mean? As we help other people we need to be careful to make sure that we and others are safe as we offer help. Name three things you can do be safe in a car. Wear your seatbelt. Don t talk to driver if you re in heavy traffic. Do talk to the driver if the driver is tired. Lock the doors. Keep hands, head and feet inside the car. Triple Advance three bases. How do you treat someone with a nosebleed? Have the person sit up and lean forward. Pinch the nostrils together to maintain pressure on the flow of blood. Triple Advance three bases. If someone slips off a bank into the water, what do you do? Reach the person with your hand or leg. Try to extend something for them to grab or throw something to the person that will float.

17 What are the four courage steps for Webelos Scouts? 1. Be strong. 2. Be calm. 3. Be clear. 4. Be careful. Triple Advance three bases. Why is it hard to follow the four courage steps in an emergency? You could be too scared or too panicked to even remember what to do. Single Advance one base. How can you get help? Who can you call? You can contact a grown-up, you can call the police or the fire department or you can call 911. Single Advance one base. If someone drinks poison, what should you do? Call a hospital or poison control center or 911 immediately. Tell them what the poison is and follow their directions. How do you treat a person for shock? -Have him lie down -Raise his feet slightly unless he is injured. -If it is cold, cover him. If it is hot don t cover him. Triple Advance three bases. What first aid should you do for a cut or scratch? -Wash the wound with soap and water. -Applying antiseptic can help prevent infection -Apply a bandage to keep the wound clean. Triple Advance three bases. How do you treat someone with a first degree burn? Put the burned area in cold water until the pain stops. What is a second degree burn? This is a burn where blisters form. Single Advance one base. How can you keep from getting sunburned? Put on sunscreen lotion with a high SPF (sun protection factor) about 20 minutes before you re in the sun. Also wear a hat, sunglasses and other protective clothing. Single Advance one base. What is a third degree burn? What first aid should you give? The skin may be burned away. Flesh may be black. Leave clothes on, wrap him with blankets and call for an ambulance (call 911). Home run Advance four bases.

18 What is first aid? First Aid is the first thing that you do to help a person with a serious injury or illness. It is what you must do immediately. How do you hold your hands when you re going to do the Heimlich Maneuver on someone who is choking? Make a fist with one hand just above his belly button. Cover the fist with your other hand. True or False: Do not practice the thrust part of the Heimlich maneuver on a person. Thrusts should be used only for actual choking cases. True How can you keep from getting a tick? Wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt when you are in the woods and fields that have ticks. Also button your collar. Single Advance one base. If someone is stung by a bee, what do you do? Scrape away a bee or wasp stinger with the edge of a knife. Don t try to squeeze it out. Put an ice pack on it if there is pain and swelling. Single Advance one base. What can you do to treat chigger bites? Try not to scratch them. There may be some relief by covering chigger bites with calamine lotion or clear fingernail polish. True or False: Do not apply ice to a snakebite. True. Single Advance one base. What is frostbite? An injury to the body (usually ears, fingers, toes, nose, etc) caused by freezing. How do you treat someone with a nosebleed? Have the person sit up and lean forward. Pinch the nostrils together to maintain pressure on the flow of blood. When do we use the Heimlich maneuver? When someone is choking. Triple Advance three bases. Triple Advance three bases.

19 Name two situations that would be called Hurry Cases. 1. Breathing has stopped. 2. Blood is spurting from a wound. 3. Poison has been swallowed. 4. Heart attack or stroke. How do you treat someone with serious bleeding? Grab the wound with something covering your hand and press hard. Make more pads from a neckerchief or other cloth. Press hard again. If you haven t already, send for help! Home run Advance four bases. What do you do if you think a person is having a heart attack? Call for help immediately. Call 911. Triple Advance three bases. What should you do if you feel like you might faint? Sit down. Single Advance one base. How can you keep from getting blisters? Wear shoes or boots that fit. Avoid wearing damp or wet socks. Pay attention to how your feet feel. Triple Advance three bases. How should you treat a spider bite? Wash with soap and water. Apply a cold pack. Get help Single Advance one base. During rescue breathing, what indicates that the air is reaching the person s lungs? The chest rises and falls. If a person is not breathing, what should you check first? Check to see if his airway has something stuck in it (tongue, food, etc). Explain the buddy system in swimming. Each person is paired with another person who has the same swimming ability. They go into the water together, stay together, and come out together. Home run Advance four bases. Name three things you can do be safe in a car. Wear your seatbelt. Don t talk to driver if you re in heavy traffic. Do talk to the driver if the driver is tired. Lock the doors. Keep hands, head and feet inside the car. Triple Advance three bases.

20 Name at least 4 things that you should find in a first aid kit. Tweezers, adhesive bandages, scissors, safety pins, gloves, roller bandages, sterile pads, calamine lotion, hand cleaner, etc (see page ) When you call for help, what information do you need to give? Who. What. Where Triple Advance three bases. Home run Advance four bases. Why is it important to wear safety equipment when we participate in sports? Wearing sports equipment will help keep us from getting hurt. Single Advance one base. Give 3 examples of sports safety equipment. Helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, shoulder pads, mouth guards, face guards, etc Triple Advance three bases. Be careful is one of the courage steps. What does it mean? As we help other people we need to be careful to make sure that we and others are safe as we offer help.

21 Home Plate

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25 Safety Closing Materials: None Cubmaster: Today we ve spent quite a bit of time talking about how to help people when they are hurt and being safe. In Cub Scouts we want to be as safe as possible. We have safety rules for many of the activities that we might do where someone could get hurt like bicycling and swimming. You probably have safety rules at school and at home. We need to make sure that we are following Akela wherever we are. Are we being safe and following safety rules? Can we be better in following those rules so that we don t get hurt and so our friends and family members don t get hurt? Have a safe week, Cub Scouts!

26 Name Name March Week 1 Home Assignment Tiger Cubs: Tiger 1G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Tiger 2G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Wolf Cub Scouts: Wolf Requirement 3a. See page 57 of the Wolf Handbook. March Week 1 Home Assignment Tiger Cubs: Tiger 1G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Tiger 2G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Wolf Cub Scouts: Wolf Requirement 3a. See page 57 of the Wolf Handbook. Webelos Scouts: Review Readyman Requirements 4-8, 10, 14 See pages , 390 of the Webelos Handbook. Webelos Scouts: Review Readyman Requirements 4-8, 10, 14 See pages , 390 of the Webelos Handbook. Akela s OK Date Return this paper to the next Cub Scout meeting. Akela s OK Date Return this paper to the next Cub Scout meeting. Name Name March Week 1 Home Assignment Tiger Cubs: Tiger 1G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Tiger 2G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Wolf Cub Scouts: Wolf Requirement 3a. See page 57 of the Wolf Handbook. March Week 1 Home Assignment Tiger Cubs: Tiger 1G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Tiger 2G See pages of the Tiger Handbook. Wolf Cub Scouts: Wolf Requirement 3a. See page 57 of the Wolf Handbook. Webelos Scouts: Review Readyman Requirements 4-8, 10, 14 See pages , 390 of the Webelos Handbook. Webelos Scouts: Review Readyman Requirements 4-8, 10, 14 See pages , 390 of the Webelos Handbook. Akela s OK Date Return this paper to the next Cub Scout meeting. Akela s OK Date Return this paper to the next Cub Scout meeting.

27 TIGER DEN MEETING PROGRAM BEFORE THE MEETING DEN NO. PACK NO. MEETING PLACE MONTH March WEEK 1 Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. TIME THIS MONTH'S TOPIC First Aid/Compassion/Airplanes/Boy Scouts GATHERING With the help of their Tiger Adult Partners, Tiger Cubs will cut out and color their First Aid Fortune Tellers and then ask others the questions and see if they know the answers. Materials: Copies of First Aid Fortune Tellers, scissors, crayons OPENING Tiger Cubs and their adult partners will participate in the Compassion Opening discussing what compassion is especially in when we talk about first aid. Materials: flag ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS Tiger Cubs, with help from their adult partners, will review some basic first aid and safety topics. Materials: adhesive bandages GAME / SONG Tiger Cubs and their adult partners will participate in a game called First Aid and Safety Baseball. Materials: Base sheets, question cards BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME Tiger 1G Tiger 2G CLOSING Safety Closing Materials: None AFTER THE MEETING Evaluate the meeting and review next week s plans.

28 WOLF DEN MEETING PROGRAM BEFORE THE MEETING DEN NO. PACK NO. MEETING PLACE MONTH March WEEK 1 Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. TIME THIS MONTH'S TOPIC First Aid/Compassion/Airplanes/Boy Scouts GATHERING First Aid Fortune Tellers Materials: Copies of First Aid Fortune Tellers, scissors, crayons OPENING Compassion Opening Materials: flag ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS First Aid & Safety Review Materials: adhesive bandages GAME / SONG First Aid & Safety Baseball Materials: Base sheets, question cards BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME Wolf 3a CLOSING Safety Closing Materials: None AFTER THE MEETING Evaluate the meeting and review next week s plans.

29 BEAR DEN MEETING PROGRAM BEFORE THE MEETING DEN NO. PACK NO. MEETING PLACE MONTH March WEEK 1 Use this form at a den leader meeting or at your monthly pack leader s meeting. Include ways for the den chief and denner to help you in the den meeting. Gather materials for gathering and other activities, games and have home assignments ready. TIME THIS MONTH'S TOPIC First Aid/Compassion/Airplanes/Boy Scouts GATHERING First Aid Fortune Tellers Materials: Copies of First Aid Fortune Tellers, scissors, crayons OPENING Compassion Opening Materials: flag ACTIVITIES / PROJECTS First Aid & Safety Review Materials: adhesive bandages GAME / SONG First Aid & Safety Baseball Materials: Base sheets, question cards BUSINESS ITEMS / TAKEHOME None CLOSING Safety Closing Materials: None AFTER THE MEETING Evaluate the meeting and review next week s plans.

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