Scouting, Volume 60, Number 1, January-February 1972 Page: 2
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DEN MEETING
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PET FEEDER
REVIEW THEME PAGES BEFORE PLANNING DEN MEETINGS.
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TURTLE GRID
HOBBIES AND PETS
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
Den Leader, Den Chief, and Denner Review Plans Before Each Den Meeting and Check Equipment Needed.
BEFORE THE
MEETING
STARTS
Have Games for Cub Scouts
and Cub Scout Songbook.
Have Triangle Puzzle
(Games for Cub Scouts);
rope, paper swatters for
Gorilla Hunt, page 51;
material for turtles, U.S.
flag, coping saw.
Have cord for Turtle
Derby (Cub Scout
Songbook).
Have beanbag for Keep
Away Poke (Games for Cub
Scouts); rope for each boy
in the Centepede Rope
Race (Den Chief's
Denbook).
WHILE
CUB SCOUTS
GATHER
Den Leader Collects Dues, Reviews Boys' Advancement, and Posts on Advancement Chart.
Play Animal Tag (Games
for Cub Scouts).
Cubs try to assemble
Triangle Puzzle.
Play Rooster Fight and
Poison Circle (Den Chief's
Denbook).
Play Keep Away Poke
game.
OPENING
Cubs respond to roll call
by naming their hobbies or
pets. Sing "The Animal
Fair" (Cub Scout
Songbook).
Have denner lead pledge of
allegiance and grand howl.
Have-denneriead den yell.
Sing "Be Kind to Your
Web-Footed Friends" (Cub
Scout Songbook).
Denner leads Cub Scout
Promise. Sing "Little Peter
Rabbit" (Cub Scout
Songbook).
BUSINESS
ITEMS
Discuss theme and boys'
hobbies and pets. Explain
plans for pack meeting
show and turtle derby.
Make sure that each Cub
will have a hobby and/or
pet to exhibit at the pack
show.
Give each boy a copy of
the rules for the pack
hobby and pet show to
take home.
Check on all preparations
for the hobby and pet show.
ACTIVITY
Play Animal Call, (Games
for Cub Scouts). Have boys
tell about their hobbies and
pets. Plan hobby displays
and pet exhibits. Suggest
hobbies and pets for boys
who do not have them.
Sing "1 Have a Dog" (Cub
Scout Songbook).
Play Gorilla Hunt. Make
and paint turtles for
turtle derby. Work on
hobby and pet displays.
Play Zip-Zap (Den Chief's
Denbook). Practice turtle
derby racing. Choose den's
act or demonstration for
pack show; rehearse it.
Hold den turtle derby
championship race.
Complete hobby displays,
pet cages, and equipment.
Play Centepede Rope
Race.
CLOSING
Announcements—
Den Mother gives closing
thought on the importance
of being kind to animals.
She then asks, "Will you do
your best?" Boys respond,
"We'll do our best."
Announcements—
Cubs hum "Taps" as
denner retires the colors.
Boys give Cub Scout salute
to den chief, handclasp to
Den Mother, and leave
quietly.
Announcements—
Form living circle.
Denner leads in repeating
Law of the Pack.
Announcements—
Form friendship circle with
arms around each other's
shoulders and sing "Good
Night, Cub Scouts" (Cub
Scout Songbook).
AFTER
THE
MEETING
Denner Supervises Putting Equipment Away. Den Leader and Den Chief Review the Meeting and Check on Details for Next Meeting.
Den Leader Fills Out
Advancement Report for
the Pack Leader's Meeting.
FOR MORE PROGRAM AIDS, CHECK YOUR LATEST COPY OF BOYS' LIFE.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 60, Number 1, January-February 1972, periodical, January 1972; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353658/m1/42/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.