To assist Cub Scout leaders, the following resources are available online:
Program Planning- The Pack's First Three Months (13-010)
- This brochure was developed to help leaders get a new or reorganized unit off to a great start.
- This brochure is also available in Spanish.
- Cub Scout Den Leader Kit (13-134)
- The
Cub Scout Leader Kit is provided by local councils to Cub Scout leaders
in the fall of each year to help them get their units off to a
successful start.
- Welcome, New Den Leader (13-231)
- This brochure provides a quick overview of the Cub Scout program along with helpful information for new leaders.
- Program Ideas for Your First Month of Den Meetings (13-232)
- If
there are any new boys in your Wolf, Bear, or Webelos den, use these
program ideas to help them earn their Bobcat badge, which every boy in
Cub Scouting must complete.
- Cub Scout Program Helps (34304)
- For your convenience, the current and next month's program helps (from the annual Program Helps publication) can be downloaded from this Web site.
- Cub Scout Program Themes
- Here's a look ahead at the monthly program themes for Cub Scouting for the next few years.
- Annual Pack Budget Plan ("Plan Your Ideal Year of Scouting")
- This
plan is geared to help you provide funding for you pack's annual
program, obtain sufficient resources for activities, and involve the
youth members and their families in the planning process
General Resources- Newsletter, Poster, and Calendar Templates (13-288)
- A
monthly newsletter and an annual pack calendar can be two of the most
important tools in publicizing the pack's excitement and fun
year-round. At pack meetings, you can put up a poster-style version of
the newsletter to keep everyone informed.
- Cub Scouting's 12 Core Values (13-323)
- Cub
Scout leaders should strive to use Cub Scouting's 12 Core Values
throughout all elements of the program—service projects, ceremonies,
games, skits, songs, crafts, and all the other activities enjoyed at
den and pack meetings.
- Cub Scouting Highlights (13-513)
- This
brochure provides an overview of all the resources available to you as
a Cub Scout leader, including literature, training opportunities,
special programs, areas of emphasis, and other tools for success.
- Guide to Safe Scouting (34416)
- The purpose of the Guide to Safe Scouting is to prepare adult leaders to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent manner.
- The Language of Scouting
- Use of Organization Identity and Program Symbols
- These
two resources provide information about the terms and style associated
specifically with Scouting as well as the proper use of trademarks and
signature artwork. Refer to these guides when preparing any unit
publication to ensure correct and consistent use of our terms and logos.
Conducting Activities- Leave No Trace: Frontcountry Guidelines (13-032)
- This
brochure contains information about Leave No Trace, a plan that helps
people protect the environment for future generations, as well as the
Leave No Trace Award program.
- Order of the Arrow Involvement in the Cub Scout Camping Program (13-069)
- Enlisting
the assistance of the Order of the Arrow, Scouting's "brotherhood of
cheerful service," in your camping program can benefit both your pack
and the OA lodge.
- Cub Scout Outdoor Program Guidelines (13-631)
- Most
boys join Cub Scouting because of the outdoor activities. The
guidelines and tips provided by this publication will help you to
deliver a safe and fun-filled outdoor program.
- Age-Appropriate Guidelines for Scouting Activities (18-260)
- Program-specific
criteria are designed to assist unit leaders in determining what
activities are age-appropriate for their participants.
Advancement and Awards- Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award (13-228)
- Tiger
Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts have the opportunity
to earn the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. Boys may earn the award
in each of the program years as long as the requirements are completed
each year.
- Cub Scout Leader Recognition Awards (13-595)
- Recognition awards are available to Cub Scout leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements.
- Webelos Transition (18-086)
- Indicates how a pack and troop can work together to facilitate the boys' transition from Webelos to Boy Scouts.
Leader Training- New Leader Brochures
- This series of brochures was designed to provide an at-a-glance orientation for new Cub Scout leaders.
- Tiger Cub Den Leader (13-233) [PDF]
- Cub Scout Den Leader (13-239) [PDF]
- Webelos Den Leader (13-247) [PDF]
- Cubmaster (13-237) [PDF]
- Pack Committee Member (13-240) [PDF]
- The Pack Trainer (13-152)
- An
overview of a key pack leadership position. The pack trainer's
objective is to have 100 percent of the pack leaders trained in their
position responsibilities.
- Cub Scout Leader Fast Start Viewer Guide (06-801)
- Used
in conjunction with the Cub Scout Fast Start video (item AV-01V022),
this guide will help you understand and carry out your responsibilities
as a Cub Scout den leader.
- Cub Scout Leader Basic Training (02-943)
- Cub
Scout Leader Basic Training is a training course for Cubmasters, their
assistants, den leaders, pack committee members, and all other Cub
Scout leaders.
- Basic Leader Training (18-813)
- The
new Basic Leader Training is a seamless training program that helps
leaders easily graduate through the courses quickly and with little
duplication.
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