Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline

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Cub Scout Den Meeting Outline Month: November Week: 3 Point of the Scout Law: Helpful Before the Meeting Gathering Opening Project Activity Business items/take home Closing After the meeting Tiger Wolf Bear Webelos Arrow of Light Gather materials for Gather materials for Gather materials for Gather materials for Gather materials for gathering and other gathering and other gathering and other gathering and other gathering and other activities, games and have activities, games and have activities, games and have activities, games and have activities, games and have home assignments (if any) home assignments (if any) home assignments (if any) home assignments (if any) home assignments (if any) ready. ready. ready. ready. ready. A Hero Cryptogram Fire Prevention Opening Make a Scarecrow Stop, Drop and Roll Tiger: Safe & Smart 2b Tiger: Safe & Smart 5 None None Fix It 4q Fix It 4q Fire Closing Materials: Gathering: copies of A Hero Cryptogram, pencils Opening: flag, opening phrase strips Project: templates of scarecrow and clothes copied, scissors, crayons/markers, glue, brad fasteners, pushpins Activity: none Closing: none Home assignments: See home assignment sheets Advancement: Tiger - Safe & Smart 2a, b, 5 Wolf - none Bear none Webelos /Arrow of Light Fix It 4q

A Hero Cryptogram Fill in the blanks using the clues below. Then unscramble the highlighted letters to discover the mystery hero. This hero carries a This hero drives a fire This hero listens for an... This hero sometimes climbs a. This hero hopes you have a smoke. This hero sometimes uses a. Highlighted scrambled letters: Mystery hero clue: I risk my life to save other people from burning buildings and other dangers.(unscramble those highlighted letters to find the answer to fill in below). I am a F

Fire Prevention Opening Materials: Cards for Cub Scout to hold with pictures, etc Cubmaster: Today we are going to share some fire safety tips in our families and homes. Cub Scout #1: Never play with matches, lighters or candles. Cub Scout #2: If you find matches or lighters tell a grownup. Cub Scout #3: Help your family put smoke alarms in your home. Cub Scout #4: Ask an adult to help you cook. Cub Scout #5: Know two ways to get out of every room. Cub Scout #6: Help to plan and practice a family escape plan. Cub Scout #7: Put emergency phone numbers near the telephone. Please join us in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Fire Prevention Opening Word Strips Cub Scout #1: Never play with matches, lighters or candles. Cub Scout #2: If you find matches or lighters tell a grownup. Cub Scout #3: Help your family put smoke alarms in your home. Cub Scout #4: Ask an adult to help you cook. Cub Scout #5: Know two ways to get out of every room. Cub Scout #6: Help to plan and practice a family escape plan. Cub Scout #7: Put emergency phone numbers near the telephone.

Making a Scarecrow Materials: 1 Scarecrow body sheet 1 Scarecrow arms and legs sheet Scissors Crayons/Markers Brad fasteners (4 for each Cub Scouts) Push pins (to punch small holes for brads) Instructions: Color and cut out the scarecrow s body, arms and legs. Some Cub Scouts can be cutting out, while others are coloring, and vice-versa. Attach scarecrow arms and legs to the body using the brad fasteners at the circles. Use a pushpin to begin the holes.

Stop, Drop and Roll Materials: None Discussion: Sometimes our clothing can catch on fire. What are some ways that our clothes could catch on fire? We don t want the fire to burn our skin, so we need to put the fire out. These are steps we need to follow: -STOP If you run, the fire will get bigger. -DROP Fall flat on the ground and cover your face with your hands. -ROLL Keep your legs straight and roll over and over to smother the fire. In a large area of the classroom or outside, have the Cub Scouts practice Stop, Drop and Roll until they feel that they can do it. Discussion and variation: Sometimes it can be hard to remember what to do when you are scared. That is the time when you need a friend. Ask the Cub Scouts to each find a buddy. This time when you practice Stop, Drop and Roll, have one Cub Scout pretend that his clothes have caught fire and he does not know what to do. Have the partner act as a buddy to help remember and act out Stop, Drop and Roll Core Values: Responsibility, Perseverance

Fire Closing Cubmaster: Today we have discussed and learned about fire and how to be safe around fire. Fire can be a wonderful thing. Fire can cook our food. Fire can keep us warm. There s a big fire the sun in the sky - that even helps our plants to grow. Fire helps us to melt metal and make tools. Fire can even help to open some pinecones so that new pine trees can start to grow. Fire can also be destructive. Fire can burn forests. Fire can burn buildings and homes. Fire can burn people. We must be careful with fire and respect fire. We have that responsibility to use fire as a tool and not a toy. As we close our Cub Scout meeting today, let s say the Scout Oath.

Name November Week 3 Home Assignment Tiger Safe and Smart 2b, 5 2b Show you know how to safely roll someone else in a blanket to put out a fire. 5. Find the smoke detectors in your home. With the help of your adult partner, check the batteries. Webelos Fix It 4q 4q. Change the battery in a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector, and test its operation. Akela s OK Date Name November Week 3 Home Assignment Tiger Safe and Smart 2b, 5 2b Show you know how to safely roll someone else in a blanket to put out a fire. 5. Find the smoke detectors in your home. With the help of your adult partner, check the batteries. Webelos Fix It 4q 4q. Change the battery in a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector, and test its operation. Akela s OK Date Return this paper to Cub Scout meeting after you have completed the assignments. Return this paper to Cub Scout meeting after you have completed the assignments. Name November Week 3 Home Assignment Tiger Safe and Smart 2b, 5 2b Show you know how to safely roll someone else in a blanket to put out a fire. 5. Find the smoke detectors in your home. With the help of your adult partner, check the batteries. Webelos Fix It 4q 4q. Change the battery in a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector, and test its operation. Akela s OK Date Name November Week 3 Home Assignment Tiger Safe and Smart 2b, 5 2b Show you know how to safely roll someone else in a blanket to put out a fire. 5. Find the smoke detectors in your home. With the help of your adult partner, check the batteries. Webelos Fix It 4q 4q. Change the battery in a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector, and test its operation. Akela s OK Date Return this paper to Cub Scout meeting after you have completed the assignments. Return this paper to Cub Scout meeting after you have completed the assignments.