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FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK
THIRD WEEK
FOURTH WEEK
BEFORE
THE
MEETING
STARTS
Supplies: woodworking
hand tools, scrap wood.
Supplies: tin snips and
other hand tools, scrap
metal and wood.
Supplies: football, Cub
Scout Songbook, hand
tools, leather scraps,
Cut Scout Songbook.
Supplies: U.S. flag,
rope, hand tools, scrap
materials.
GATHERING
(Keep early
arrivals
busy.)
Let boys make Indian
windmills (Den Chief's
Den bo ok).
Let boys make and play
Jump Two (Den Chief's
Denbook).
Let boys play with
football.
Have contest to see who
can drive nail into
block of wood with
fewest strokes.
OPENING Have boys, in turn, each
(Ceremony) drive a nail into a block
of wood, saying one point
of the Scout Law as they
start hammering. Continue
until all 12 points are
covered.
Call for each boy to
choose a song, and then
"conduct" them as all
sing simultaneously.
Denner leads den yell.
Sing "I've Been Workin'
on the Railroad" (Cub
Scout Songbook).
Assigned boy conducts
flag ceremony.
Brief business period—roll call, dues, uniform inspection.
ACTIVITY Divide den into two
BADGE teams and play Izzy
FUN Dizzy (Webelos Den
(Instruction, Leader's Book). Demon-
practice, strate use and care of
games and woodworking hand tools
contests — saws, hammer, screw-
related to driver, plane, brace and
Webelos bit. Let boys practice,
skills.) Show resources for proj-
ects in Webelos Scout
Book, Crafts for
Cub Scouts, Craftsman
Activity Badge Helps,
No. 26-057; Fun With
Tools, No. 26-025; Handi-
craft. No. 26-043; and
page W24 of this booklet.
Play Hop, Step and Jump
Relay (Den Chief's Den-
book). Demonstrate
techniques for tincraft
and let boys practice.
Work on projects.
Play Circle the Stick
(Webelos Den Leader's
Book). Demonstrate
leatherwork techniques
and let boys practice.
Continue work on
projects.
Play Knotting Circle
(Webelos Den Leader's
Book). Continue work
on projects.
PREPARATION
(Making props
and equipment.
Getting set for
future special
events.)
Explain Cub Scout theme
for November, "Rural
America," and tell plans
for pack meeting. See
Cub Scout Program Helps.
Continue work on
projects.
Plan and practice demon-
stration of Craftsman
skills — using and caring
for hand tools.
Practice pack meeting
demonstration. Urge boys
to finish at least one
project at home for
pack meeting display. If
your den will provide
pack meeting color
guard, ask denner to
make assignments.
Sign boys' books for activity badge requirements passed.
CLOSING Form circle around den
(Announce- flag, with each boy
ments, grasping flag staff with
ceremony) left hand. Make Cub
Scout sign and repeat Cub
Scout Promise.
Have Webelos Scout
nearest graduation to
troop lead Scout Law.
Assign boy working on
Arrow of Light to pre-
pare and conduct flag
opening ceremony next
week. Sing "Scout Vesper"
(Cub Scout Songbook).
Form brotherhood circle
with arms around each
other s shoulders.
Denner leads Scout bene-
diction: "Now may the
great Master of all
Scouts be with us till
we meet again."
DEN MEETING CLEANUP UNDER SUPERVISION OF DENNER.
FOR MORE PROGRAM AIDS, READ BOYS' LIFE AND ATTEND DISTRICT ROUNDTABLE.
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