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Cub Scout Den Leader and Pack resources for Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts
include Belt Loops & Pins, Awards, Pack Meeting ideas, and Fast Tracks Den Meeting plans.
Special topics include Uniform, Training, Pinewood Derby, Day Camp, and Medical Records.

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Cub Scouts is a year-round family- and home-centered program that develops ethical decision-making skills for boys in the first through fifth grade (or who are 7, 8, 9, and 10 years old).

Fast Tracks help leaders plan each den meeting. MeritBadge.Org is your online Scouting University with topics ranging from Recruiting and the Den Leader Getting Started Guide to Training, Pinewood Derby, and Day Camp.


MeritBadge.Org is your online Scouting University with everything from Getting Started to Bridging:
  • Nameplates - Official BSA Name plates for your uniforms.
See the Cub Scout Leader Resources for the Pack Organization Chart and much more.


Recognition awards are available to Cub Scout leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements. These awards are presented by the local council. All of the awards require the completion of Fast Start Training, Basic Leader Training for the position, Youth Protection training, and participation in roundtables or a pow wow or University of Scouting. Some require additional supplemental training. One or two years of registered service in the appropriate position is a requirement for each award, and tenure used for one award may not be used for another.

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Tiger Cub
Den Leader Award
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Cub Scout
Den Leader Award
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Cub Scouter Award
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Cubmaster Award


Next Month's Theme

April 2010 BSA Theme - Spring Into Action

"This month is a good time to spring into action with outdoor activities such as hikes, sports and games, cleaning up litter along ponds, parks or roadsides, or planting some trees for improved habitat. Make plaster casts of the animal tracks you find on your hike. Visit and talk with someone who works with wildlife conservation and visit a fish hatchery, zoo, animal shelter, or wildlife sanctuary. Bring along food and supplies that they might need as part of your "Good Turn for America." Build bird houses, bird baths, feeding stations, or boxes for nesting materials. Do a community service project with your chartered organization to show your positive attitude in doing your best. This would be a good month to work on the Conservation belt loop and pin." - Program Helps

Character Connection:

Monthly Program Resources:

Belt Loops and Pins:

Webelos Activity Badges:

Theme-related activities:


Monthly Themes
2009-2010
July Be A Sport
August Fun in the Sun
September   Cub Scout Pockets
October Jungle Safari
November Cub Scout Salute
December Holiday Lights
January Power Up!
February Happy Birthday, B.S.A.
March Take Flight
April Spring Into Action
May In the Spotlight
June Hoop-De-Doo!

All themes on one page: 2009  2010

2010-2011
July Celebrate Freedom
August Waves of Fun
September   Cub Scout Investigators
October Under the Big Top
November Cub Scouts Spread the News
December Winter Wonderland
January Road Work Ahead
February Turn Back the Clock
March Forces of Nature
April Scouting the Land Down Under
May Acorns to Oaks
June Cubs in Action

All themes on one page: 2010  2011

Cub Scout Advancement
Electives - Belt Loop tie-ins
Electives - Belt Loop tie-ins
Electives - Belt Loop tie-ins
Activity Badges  (Worksheets)
Arrow of Light award
Webelos Transition into a troop



Cub Scout awards
See also: Cub Scout Awards
Honor Awards

List of all Scouting Awards


Safe Scouting

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