webelos cubs

rank adventures

Webelos CUBS Rank Adventures are designed for our scouts entering Fourth Grade in the fall. CUBS includes guidance to complete the requisite Core Adventures needed for your scout to earn the Webelos rank.

What's in the Program?

  • Rank specific manuals

  • Project materials (excepting common household items)

  • Any additional printouts (high-quality and color)


Families and dens can expect to have fun together working on projects while completing the following adventures:

Projects

If you complete the Webelos CUBS | Rank Adventures your scout will:

  • Plan and a budget for a nutritious menu

  • Make a Camp Stove and Cook a snack

  • Learn to Build and light a proper fire

  • Learn Basic First Aid and put together kits

  • Plan for emergencies

  • Learn about and practice physical fitness

  • Create and obstacle course and play games

  • Learn about poisonous plants and insects

  • Become a yo-yo master - learn to size, string, and do basic yo-you skills

Getting Started

The CUBS program is designed to be extremely easy to use and include anything and everything you might not have at home. Each adventure begins with a list of materials you should acquire from around your home and everything that will be included in your bag. Let's take a look at an example:

Here are a few pages from the Webelos Earth Rocks adventure.

Intro

The adventure is introduced and the supplies are listed.

Printables

Any helpful printables are included. The manual is consumable. If a printout is better in color or needs special paper it will be in the bag as well.

Other Information

Some adventure requirements do not lend themselves to being "bagged." We include relevant links to help these situations.

Need more help? Use the drop down menu or links above to see each adventure and see more detailed photographs of experiments and activities.

Completing an Adventure

At the beginning of each adventure, in the program manual, are the requirements to complete the adventure and the corresponding number of paws to color in as you go along. You can use this to help you track and your scout's achievements. When all the paws are colored in transfer the information to Scoutbook and your pack leadership can approve it remotely. Or, share it with your scout's den or pack leader - per pack advancement procedures.