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Cub Scout Monthly Themes for 2009-2010

JulyCelebrate FreedomAquanaut,GeologistBackpacking

 Celebrate America's freedom established on July 4, 1776, with patriotic  songs, games, and family fun. Discover what makes America so special to  us. Decide on a birthday present your pack can give to America by doing a service project and a "Good Turn for America." Participate as a den or  pack in an Independence Day parade. Enjoy the beauty of our country by  participating in outdoor activities. Have a pack barbeque or family  gathering and share some family heritage about coming to our great  nation. Design and serve a birthday cake and sing to America! Earn the Citizenship and Heritage belt loops and pins.
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AugustWaves of FunNaturalist,ForesterAquatics cub   scout theme january 2010

 Jump in and make a BIG splash with fun activities that explore water and waves. There is an adventure waiting in one of Earth's final frontiers, the depths of the ocean floors. Creatures never imagined before can be  found there. What kinds of animals live there? What does the ocean floor look like? The den could discover what makes a boat float, learn about  different sea vessels, and even make their own boats. The pack can  celebrate this month with a beach party (no beach required) and family  picnic as they enjoy the great outdoors. Top it off with a raingutter  regatta. Complete the requirements for earning the National Summertime Pack Award. This is a fun month to bring a friend! This  is a wonderful opportunity to teach water safety and practice the buddy  system while having fun and earning the Swimming belt loop and pin.
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SeptemberCub  Scout InvestigatorsCommunicator,CitizenFishing

 What happened to the cookies in the cookie jar? Let's find out. Learn  techniques that the police use to solve crimes. Use microscopes, dust  for fingerprints, and learn observation techniques. Visit your local  police department and find out how to contact them in an emergency. Show your respect for law enforcement by thanking them for what they do.  This would also be a great month to use your investigative skills to  find friends to join Cub Scouts.
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OctoberUnder  the Big TopShowman,CitizenAthletics

 "Ladies and Gentlemen," welcome to the Cub Scout Circus. It will be a  month of entertainment. Dens will practice stunts, skits, songs,  run-ons, and cheers as part of their advancement and just for fun. They  can share their talents at the monthly pack meeting, with the Cubmaster  serving as ringmaster. The focus will be the magic of the circus with a  center ring set up for performances. Be sure to have lots of balloons,  peanuts, and popcorn for the audience, as well as spotlights on all dens as they perform.
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NovemberCub  Scouts Spread the NewsCraftsman,ScientistScience

 Cub Scouts spread the news about the fun that they are having in Cub  Scouts. They learn many different ways to communicate. Plan a field trip to the local radio station, television station or newspaper office.  Dens can publish articles and pictures in a den or pack newsletter or  make their own commercial about a service project to be shown at the  pack meeting, or on a local cable or school access channel. They can  email a friend to join Cub Scouts. This would be a good month to work on Good Turn for America as well as the Communication belt loop and pin.
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DecemberWinter WonderlandCraftsman,ScientistCooking

 The excitement of the holiday season brings magic to the eyes of Cub  Scouts as they prepare decorations, make gifts, and sing songs of the  season. Den or pack activities may include a Good Turn field trip to  bring some holiday magic to the lives of others. Northern Cub Scouts  will enjoy winter games in the snow. Southern Cub Scouts might play  games with paper snowballs or take to the beach for a Klondike derby in  the sand. This might be a good month to work on the Ice Skating or Snow Ski and Board Sports belt loop and pin.
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Cub Scout Monthly Themes for 2010-2011

 

JanuaryRoad Work Ahead

 What does it take to build our roads and bridges? Who builds our roads  and what materials and equipment are used? Find out this month as you  put on your construction hats and dig in! Arrange to tour road building  equipment. Have a construction company foreman/owner come visit at your  pack meeting. What vehicles travel the Cub Scout roads? Why not have a  pinewood derby this month and find out?
 

 FebruaryTurn  Back the Clock

 "Turn Back the Clock" and see what the world was like in the past. Learn about an era of your choice with songs, games, and transportation from  the time that you choose. Whether it is the Space Age, the Wild West,  rock-n-roll, or the Ice Age, each time period had something special  about it. Construct a pack "time machine" to help introduce the den's  era skits or demonstrations at the blue and gold banquet. Whatever you  choose, find the "best" in your time period and share it with others.  The boys can work on the Heritages belt loop and pin this month.
 

 MarchForces of Nature

 Behold the awesome forces of nature. Discover how wind, rain, fires,  floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, and glaciers can alter and shape the earth. Cub Scouts learn now to prepare themselves  and their families to meet the challenges associated with these forces.  Each Cub Scout can work on preparing an emergency kit to keep in his  home or car. Explore a different force of nature at each den meeting,  creating models of these natural powers or their results. This is a good month to work on the Emergency Preparedness BSA Award and the Heritages belt loop and pin.
 

 AprilScouting  the Land Down Under

 Scouting is alive and thriving in Australia. Let's learn about the  earth's smallest continent, its animals, and its Scouting program. What  kind of games do the boys play? What is a Joey? What kind of outdoor  activities do they do in the Australian Scout program? Learn about  Australian art work and ancient musical instruments. Come on mate and  have a g'day. This would be a great month to work on the Language and Cultures belt loop and pin.
 

 MayAcorns to  Oaks

 Nature provides a miraculous wonder in the life cycle. This month the  boys can discover how plants grow from seeds. They can build and grow a  terrarium or plant a garden. Here is the opportunity to assist nature by building birdhouses, bat nurseries, or squirrel feeders. This theme  also can be used to assist the leaders in helping the boys learn about  their own growth and health. They can make goals using a food pyramid.  This would be a good month to work on the Physical Fitness belt loop and pin. All these things will help them grow  strong and healthy much like a sturdy oak tree.
 

 JuneCubs In  Action

 This is a great month for outdoor or indoor activities with focus on  ACTION. Hikes, games, or relay races using Scout skills would all be  good activities. The boys can learn and grow through sports, practicing  good sportsmanship and team building. This might be a good time to work  on the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award and any of the team Sports belt  loops and pins
 

 JulySplish  Splash

 What could be better than a water carnival complete with games, skits,  and a fishing derby? Create a water adventure trail with plenty of  opportunity for boys to get wet. Stations could include a sponge toss,  sprinklers, water slides, and raingutter regatta. Or plan a pack outing  to a local swimming pool or beach. Be sure to teach the Cub Scouts the  buddy system before you go and use Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat.  Cub Scouts could work on their Swimming and Fishing belt loops and pins. The pack could also work toward the National Summertime Pack Award
 

 AugustOn the  Wild Side

 Imagine being shipwrecked on an island of wild adventure! What kinds of  wild animals and fauna might they encounter? Go on a hike and learn  about the wild side that might be in your own backyard. And if that  isn't enough, help the boys release some of their "wild side" fun with  exciting games and creative projects. This is one month you'll enjoy the wild side. This will be a great time to invite a friend to come and  join in the Scouting adventure!
 

 

 

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