Arrow of Light Update 3/12/18

Arrow of Light Adventure: Building a Better World

Tonight the AOL den came up with activities for the den to do together as part of the Building a Better World adventure. As a den, we participated in all of the suggested activities, which ranged from a walk to collect rocks to identify and share with the den, to various games. It was a fun evening where each cub got to be a leader in organizing their individual activity plan.

Arrow of Light Adventure: CamperNext week, we will tackle part of the Outdoorsman (Camper) adventure. This is an important one as the skills required are essential to all of the outdoor activities cub scouts experience. You never know what can pop up weather or emergency wise, so these skills will be invaluable. We are asking that each cub review the Outdoorsman (called Camper in the handbook) chapter and research any related topics with their families so that they are ready for next week.

Please note that there is some memorization required, and they will need to demonstrate a bowline knot

See you next week. Don’t forget your scout books!

Bears Update 3/12/2018

Bear Adventure: Bear NecessitiesOn Monday, the Bears began working on the core adventure Bear Necessities to prepare for upcoming camping trips in spring and summer.

We discussed some of the items that our Bears have taken camping in the past, as well as what items they should always bring to be prepared; how to pick a decent spot for a tent site; and what to look out for when setting one up.

Afterwards the scouts learned how to properly set up and take down a tent, practicing with an 8-man tent that they could all run around in.

Weblos Update

Webelos and Arrow of Light Elective Adventure: Adventures In Science

On Monday, The Voyagers, yet again, blasted off into Adventures in Science. They read and discussed a biography on Thomas Edison. Next week, we will take a virtual tour of a museum to wrap up The Adventures in Science requirement. With the warm weather and camping season quickly approaching we will start working on some of our outdoor activities to wrap up our Webelo’s badge.

Things to remember: This Saturday, March 17, 2018 is The Pinewood Derby Car Workshop from 10am-2pm.
As previously discussed, The Cyber Chip is required annually for our scouts to earn their rank. Please make sure you are completing with your scouts.

Tiger Den Update.

Tiger Adventure: Tigers In the Wild

This week the Tigers worked with both the Lion and Wolf dens. The Tigers completed Requirement 1 and Requirement 3(b) of Tigers in the Wild Adventure. They discussed the Cub Scout Six Essentials needed for a hike including how to prepare for the rain.

The Tigers also learned the difference about healthy food choices and not so healthy food choices. They made “mud” using pudding and whip cream and created their own creations out of fresh fruit and tooth picks.

 

As a reminder: This Saturday, March 17, 2018 is The Pinewood Derby Car Workshop from 10am-2pm.

 

Tiger Den Update 2/26/18

This week all Den’s worked together and planted a variety of plant seeds. The Tigers were asked to draw and share some of the plants, trees, and/or shrubs that they would see on a hike or during a typical walk around neighborhood. They were then given the opportunity to examine plant leaves, roots, and soil with a magnifying glass. While the Tigers planted their tomato and wild flower seeds, they learned about the needs and growth of the plants. This completed requirement #4 of the My Tiger Jungle Adventure.

As a reminder, please have your scouts bring their handbooks to our weekly meetings. The handbook will allow the scouts see what requirements they have already completed and it will also give them the opportunity to be able to choose what they would like to work on in future meetings.

 

Webelos Update 02/26/2018

Webelos Badge

On Monday the Webelos den continued our “ADVENTURES IN SCIENCE“. We covered requirement 3a by planting tomato seeds in 2 different types of soil; “fertilized soil” and “standard potting soil” to see if “fertilized soil” is better than “standard soil”.

Next week we will be continuing our adventure by creating circuits using light bulbs and batteries

Coin Wars Concluding

As you may seen by now, Venturing Crew 1776 is hosting a coin war fundraiser at the pack to help raise funds for a high-adventure camp this summer. The fundraiser started on Feb 5th, and will end on Feb 26th. This means there is only ONE meeting left to try and help your den win!

Each den has a bin, with our younger and smaller dens having a joint bin, that is located at the snack bar. Add any loose change you have to your den’s bin in order to obtain positive points towards your total score! Each cent is equal to one point, so a quarter is worth 25 points. If you want to sabotage another den, add dollar bills to their bin! Each dollar takes away 100 points from the den.

At the end, our Venturers that serve as Den Chiefs will count up the points for each den and announce the winning den at the following meeting. After the winning den is announced, that den will get to vote on what prize item they wish to have from a list that the crew has created.

Thank you for helping the crew on this adventure, and good luck to all of the dens!

Webelos Update- February 19, 2018

Webelos and Arrow of Light Elective Adventure: Adventures In ScienceOn Monday February 19th, the Webelos Den worked on The Adventures in Science requirement 3g of the Webelos Handbook. The Scouts explored safe chemical reactions with household materials by using two substances and then observed what happened when the amounts of the reactants were increased.

Working together, they inflated a balloon using baking soda and vinegar. The goal of the project was to demonstrate the power of gas produced when the baking soda and vinegar are mixed. The goal is for the balloon to be blown up by the gas created.

If your Scout did not attend Mondays meeting, they can complete this requirement at home using the following instructions:

What materials are required?
• Balloon (1)
• Small bottle (cleaned glass beverage bottle will work well) (1)
• Small funnel (1)
• Baking soda (2 tablespoons)
• Vinegar (4 ounces)

Where can the materials be found?

Most materials can be found at the dollar store.

Experiment
1. Using the funnel, add the baking soda to each balloon (two people may be needed for this; one person to hold the balloon open and the other person to put the baking soda inside of the balloon).
2. Pour the vinegar into the bottle.
3. Carefully fit the balloon over the bottle opening (be careful not to drop the baking soda into the vinegar yet).
4. Once the balloon is fitted snugly on the nozzle, hold up the balloon and allow the baking soda to fall into the vinegar.
5. Observe the chemical reaction and effect on the balloon.
6. Record observations.

Tiger Update 2/12 & 2/19

Tiger Adventure: Backyard Jungle

On February 12th and February 19th, the Tiger Den worked on a requirement for the My Tiger Jungle Adventure. The Tigers used popsicle sticks to create and build a birdhouse. They brought their houses home with them on Monday night and can hang them as the weather gets nicer.

This coming Monday the Tigers will work on another requirement for the My Tiger Jungle Adventure by planting and learning about the needs and growth of the plant; so plan on them getting a bit dirty.  In the coming weeks, the den will finish this adventure by taking a hike and learning about the sights and sounds of nature around us.

Going forward, please have your Scout bring his/her book to our weekly meetings.

Bears Update 2/19/2018

Bear Adventure: Bear Picnic BasketThe bears finished up the Bear Picnic Adventure and the bears in attendance were no longer growling with hunger. After a quick review of what was learned last week, the different food groups and how to make healthy choices last week, the scouts used the ingredients they selected to create a meal and snack that they could enjoy on a camping trip. They put together foil packs, containing steak, brown rice, and various veggies and while they were waiting for those to cook they created a delicious trail mix that will keep them fueled on hikes and they finished it up by making something a camping just possibly cannot be a camping trip without enjoying – smores.

As the different items were prepared, the scouts learned about the importance of cleanliness, proper hygiene when cooking, safety when cooking and more. After tasting their foil packs and trail mix, scouts were asked to share their meals at home. If they liked their meal, they were asked to write it down as a recipe to bring in next week. If they didn’t like it, they were asked to write down a variation that either added or removed something which they felt improved their their recipe.