Is your Cub Scout working on the Bear elective adventure, Critter Care? Here you'll find resources that he can use to fulfill the requirements.
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The Critter Care adventure is all about pets. Bear Cub Scouts can do the requirement working with their own pet or they can learn about a pet they would like to own. They also get to find out what veterinarians do.
A post for people who love bear cubs, feelings, and seeing animals living free.
The next generation of animals will soon make their debut in Cody Yellowstone. Here are some we can't wait to spot along our scenic byways.
Today: A worried cat, three polar bear cubs, and a frozen waterfall.
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They...they had no idea. Someone get these guys a stiff drink, they need it.
Here is a great item to buy now and put away for Christmas! Get Old Bear and His Cub in hardcover for just $2.93 (reg $16.99)! Old Bear loves Little Cub with all his heart.
I recently saw a {post by Jivey} in which she shared an activity where her students wrote a caption for high-interest pictures. Since we were working on writing dialogue, I thought that I could tweak
Have you ever wanted to make your own hot air balloon and watch it gracefully float away into the night sky? It's easier and cheaper than you might think! This article will show you how to make a mini hot air balloon that really flies...
By Deborah Bracken My neckerchief slide experience reckons all the way back to my days as the young daughter of a Den Mother and the little sister to a Cub Scout. I remember watching my mom pour p…
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If you want to learn how to fold Cub Scout neckerchiefs, check out this post. You'll find out the easiest way ever to fold or roll it.
The five-month-old was captured walking hesitantly along the icy edge of the water at Novosibirsk Zoo in Russia, before finally taking the plunge and jumping into the pool.
Read about the requirements for the Bear required adventure, Fellowship and Duty to God.
The next generation of animals will soon make their debut in Cody Yellowstone. Here are some we can't wait to spot along our scenic byways.
Hi everyone! So I am a den leader of our Bear Den this year. I'm trying very hard to get all the bear requirements done by March. One of t...
Today: A worried cat, three polar bear cubs, and a frozen waterfall.
Printable Art Instant Download - Little Girl with Bear Cubs Baby Black Bears - Paper Crafts Scrapbooking Altered Art - Antique Photography Baby Cubs and Girl - High Resolution 300 dpi Jpg - Instant Digital Download This is a digital item for instant download. Watermark will be removed on the original file you will receive. * WHAT YOU WILL GET You will receive a digital image file within minutes after you have paid sent to your email address. Format: jpeg File Size 939 KB Resolution: 300 dpi Dimensions: 1792 x 1200 pixels Print size approx. 6" x 4" image ( crop as you wish ) No shipping costs. Beautiful & Unique - I offer Quality Digital Download Images and photographs Be Inspired ~ Altered Art, Digital Graphic Design, Digital Manipulations, Overlays, Textures & Backgrounds, Scrap-booking, in Website Building, Photo Collage and Montages, Paper Crafts, and many many other creative projects. These are vintage antique images which have been scanned or photographed. This means they are not perfect, and may show signs of age and ware. You are free to alter, improve, and manipulate these images to suit your needs. The quality of the image starts with the actual original image itself, some are produced of greater quality then others, some are faded more then others, some are printed in different ways, some have been around much longer then others. Please make sure to use the Etsy zoom tool to have a better look into the listing photos to get a good idea of what the image will look like. COPYRIGHT INFO: My Images and Photographs can be used for PERSONAL use only (non-profit) or INCORPORATED**( NOT RESEMBLING the original image and WITH CONSIDERABLE ALTERATIONS ) into your artworks that you sell. My images can NOT be sold as prints, cards, digital downloads, used online, or in any other form or redistributed for profit in any way shape or form. The Artisan Shop retains the original copyright and ownership of the digital image. Once payment is received your image or photograph will be emailed to the email address you have provided. The Image will be delivered in High Resolution of 300 dpi jpeg and without the Artisans Shop watermark. * Digital downloads are non refundable. * Please note that the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in monitor settings. If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to contact me ! :)
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They...they had no idea. Someone get these guys a stiff drink, they need it.
Hi everyone! So I am a den leader of our Bear Den this year. I'm trying very hard to get all the bear requirements done by March. One of the new changes or modifications for the requirements is that they changed Grin and Bear it to an elective and made Baloo the Builder a requirement for rank. So, since most packs are on a budget and I'm not very knowledgeable with working with wood, I had the great idea to make the Tic tac toe board on page 131 in the handbook. What you need: Saw (we used a table saw) Drill Different size drill bits 2 x 4 wood (to be cut into 4-5 inch blocks Sand paper Safety glasses or goggles 1st aid kit Latex gloves (or latex free gloves) Paint brush Rag Wood stain Polycrylic protective finish Something to protect work station (drop cloth or thick cardboard) Golf tees at least 2 colors (5 for x and 5 for o's) I asked a friend for some left over 2 x 4 wood they had. Then I asked my hubby to cut them to 4 inches. He used a table saw and they were not all the same size and some were uneven. But we work with what we have. So next I measured where to add the lines. Well, since every single one was not uniform, after awhile, i just started guessing. I mean, i have drawn so many tic tac toe boxes in my life, it wasn't hard. I even had a line to write the name of the game at the top. The block was bigger than 4 x 4.. Next I predrilled some wholes in the middle of the boxes drawn. I only predrilled because I wanted the boys to drill only once due to 1 drill and 5 boys in a den meeting. Plus, my husband said if i drilled the bigger hole first, it would split the wood. So now everything is precut, predrawn and predrilled. So at the meeting, the boys drilled each hole once with a thicker bit ( I made one at home 1st so I knew what drill bit to use. I drilled it bigger and bigger until the golf tee fit nicely.) NOTE TO LEADERS- I was told afterwards that the boys couldn't use power tools for BSA projects. Then I had them sand all the sides so they were smooth. I explained they didn't want a splinter later. Remember they HAVE to wear safety glasses or goggles. Also, when they drill, make sure you are holding the wood hard so the wood doesn't spin and hurt them. I had some boys hold it themselves and I had some that didn't hold it hard enough and it spun. Only 1 Band aid used during this meeting. Not bad! After drilling and sanding, I had them choose 10 pegs from a bag of golf tees (5 one color for "x" and 5 another color for "o"). Then I explained they should finish it at home. They can stain it, paint it, whatever they want. And they have to put a finish on it. My son loved this so much that he asked if we can use the extra wooden blocks for Christmas gifts. So on December 23rd, we were drilling and sanding. We also bought a dark stain for wood and a sealer at Walmart . We wanted it dark .. so we used latex gloves (you can get the latex free gloves if someone is allergic), and sponge brushes for the stain And an old white t-shirt cut up as a rag. Follow directions on can for each product. We painted 1 side with stain and wiped off with rag. Make sure you have a work place with something to protect your surface. We used an old popcorn box from the scout popcorn that we just delivered. Have them do each side. Of the block. Set aside to dry. We let it dry 3 hours. Next we traced the square and words with white paint ( we used acrylic paint). We also wrote on the back who its for, who made it and the year. Let dry. Then we used the sealer with a soft paintbrush. We left 1 side unfinished so we can place it down without sticking to the cardboard. Then 2 hours later, we would repeat the process but this time we made sure to get the side not sealed. We repeated this 4 times with 2 hours in between applications. Now grab your "x"'s and "o"'s and your set.
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Requirements and ideas for the Bear Cub Scout elective adventure, Baloo the Builder.
Worst Case Scenario Survival Game This is based off the game from the store, but I made up cards that address the "Be Ready" requirements in the Bear Book for Achievement 11. The correct answers are in bold on the cards and their can be more than one right answer. We used the actual playing pieces, die and game board from the real "Worst Case Scenario Survival Game" but you could make your own simple board. To play, before you read the card, have the person whose turn it is roll the die. Someone then reads that person the information on the card. If the person guesses the right answer(s) they get to move ahead however many spaces they rolled on the die. Take turns with however many players you have or you can make two team to make it simple. Click to enlarge and then print the pages below and then cut out to make individual cards. You can also click HERE to go to GoogleDocs and get the PDF files. One of my blog readers created this darling game board for this game: She also wrote up these rules if you'd like to use them.: How to Play-The Worst Case Scenario Will YOU Be READY game Object: To be the first team to reach the Finish. Set Up: 1. Each team selects a playing piece and places it at START on the game board. 2. Place the playing cards face down next to the playing board. Question Cards: 1. Each Worst-Case Scenario Will YOU Be Ready Card has one question and three possible answers. 2. Correct answers are printed in bold Courage Steps: 1. There are 4 Courage Steps: Be Brave, Be Calm, Be Clear, and Be Careful One of the goals of the game are to memorizing the steps to help BE READY in case of a real emergency. 2. The Team who does not move their game piece forward decides which Courage Step the Question relates to and explains why they choose that Courage Step. Playing the Game: 1. The youngest player's team goes first. Roll the die but do not move the playing piece. 2. The other team (Team 2) to the right of the youngest player's team (Team 1) picks a Worst-Case Scenario Will YOU Be Ready Card and reads the question and the multiple choice answers to Team 1. · If Team 1 answers correctly, they move their playing piece ahead the number of footprints shown on the die. Team 2 decides which Courage Step the question related to and explains why. · If Team 1 does not answer correctly, they decide which Courage Step the question related to and explains why. Team 2 moves their playing piece ahead the number of footprints shown on the die. 3. Play passes to the left. Winning the Game 1. The first team to reach Finish wins the game. 2. Teams do not need an exact roll of the die to land on Finish. 3. Winning team gets to decide which scenario from the requirements the den gets to act out while using the Courage Steps
Hi everyone! So I am a den leader of our Bear Den this year. I'm trying very hard to get all the bear requirements done by March. One of t...
I am looking for help to make new parent information sheets. Anyone interested in helping me with this? I just need help researching, but I will type up the new one. Please? Certain BEAR Cub Scout requirements need to be done at home with the family. Here is a list to give parents of things they do at home with their Cub Scout. There are certain things in the book that a Cub Scout Leader can not do with their scouts, and it gives parents a place to start when they want to help their son pass off some requirements. To print this free pdf, CLICK HERE To open this file in Microsoft Word, CLICK HERE To print the Bear Tracking Sheet, CLICK HERE To print the Wolf Achievements families can work on, CLICK HERE To print the Webelos Achievements families can work on, CLICK HERE