Balloon games are super fun for Cub Scouts. They can be part of your planned den meeting, or you can use them any time the Scouts get restless! Read More about 3 Fun Balloon Games Your Cub Scouts Will Love 5 Super Fun and Simple Cub Scout Games Looking for fun outdoor Cub Scout game...
Group games for cub scouts, boy scouts, and youth groups. Small or large groups, outdoors or indoors
Be prepared to impose penalties for roughness, not getting rid of the item fast enough, or leaving the play area. Find more Scouting Resources at BoyScoutTrail.com Airplane Race Intended for: Cub Scouts Required: sheets of paper Instructions: Each scout makes a paper airplane.When all are ...
The Spud game is easy to play and ideal for a group of 8 to 10 Scouts. In this game, Scouts run, catch, and throw a ball, helping them stay active and develop coordination. The Spud game encourages physical activity and fun, making it a perfect addition to any Cub Scout meeting or ...
Halloween Songsare a great way to start or end a meeting. You can sing fun songs with younger Scouts and try spooky campfire songs with older Scouts. Here are some ideas: “Five Little Pumpkins” for Cub Scouts “The Addams Family Theme Song” with hand motions ...
When a troop is meeting for any purpose it is a good practice to arrange that on nearing the place of assembly each patrol should try to be the first to see the others. 10. TELEGRAPH CUTTING. An invading army always tries to destroy all communication in the invaded country, so the ...
The material here has been gathered from many sources, most of which are Cub Scout, Beaver Scout or Boy Scout related, thus the language used within the games. I believe that most games are suitable for Girl Guides, Girl Scouts, Campfire Boys and Girls, and indeed any group of young ...
wins a point for their team G a m e : T a b le F o o tb a ll (P O L 354) Position 4 tables on their sides with their flat surfaces facing the centre of the room Put one in each corner of your meeting place with space behind for a team to stand in Divide the Cub Scouts...
My son's cub scout den built an arcade machine. The internals were an old computer. The television for graphics and sound were donated. The machine was shown off at the Blue and Gold dinner and we intended to use it for recruiting. ...
“Games provide a context for engaging practice.” If Scout leaders were to tell our Scouts that we are going to repeat the Scout Oath over and over, I doubt they would ever want to come back to a den meeting. But if we say we're going to play theballoon bust gameor theLego game...