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Welcome!�Outdoor Ethics Round Table

All About Cub Scouts!

This Round Table will be recorded.

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Please stand and join us in saying the Pledge of Allegiance

I pledge allegiance to the flag

of the United States of America

and to the Republic for which it stands,

one Nation under God, indivisible,

with liberty and justice for all.

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Scout Oath

On my honor I will do my best

To do my duty to God and my country

and to obey the Scout Law;

To help other people at all times;

To keep myself physically strong,

mentally awake, and morally straight.

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Scout Law

TRUSTWORTHY

LOYAL

HELPFUL 

FRIENDLY

COURTEOUS

KIND

OBEDIENT

CHEERFUL

THRIFTY

BRAVE

CLEAN

REVERENT

A Scout is:

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Round Table Agenda

  • Safety Moment: Outdoor Code Safety for the Land.
  • What is a Workgroup?
  • Cub Scout Initiatives Workgroup
  • Cub Scout Activities
  • Akela’s Council
  • Big Cat Weekend
  • Traveling Day Camp
  • Resources
  • OE Guides & Advisors Videos

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The Cub Scout Outdoor Code: Safety for the Land

As an American, I will do my best to -

Be Clean in my outdoor manners A Cub Scout takes care of the outdoors and keeps the outdoors clean. A Cub Scout knows that putting marks on buildings, trees, or natural objects causes permanent damage.

 

Be Careful with re.   A Cub Scout may enjoy a campfire only with adult leaders. A Cub Scout knows not to play with matches and lighters. 

Be Considerate in the outdoors.  A Cub Scout shares our outdoor places and treats everything on the land and in the water with respect. 

 

Be Conservation-minded. A Cub Scout works to restore the health of the land so others may enjoy, live, and learn from it as a part of the Web of Life.

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What is a Workgroup?

A Workgroup is a small group of Scouting volunteers, led by a committee, that focuses on a specific need or topic. The members of the workgroup are recruited by the Committee lead and do not need to be approved by the National Council. Workgroups allow our committee to use the expertise of our Scouting volunteers in the field to help accomplish our goals.

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The Cub Scout Initiatives Workgroup

  • Includes some committee members as well as volunteers from outside the committee.
  • What is the Cub Scout Initiatives workgroups goal.
  • How will this goal aide Cub Scout leaders.

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Cub Scout Activities

Outdoor Ethics Activities for each rank were created to assist Cub Scout Leaders.

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Template:

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Lion Activity:

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Tiger Activity:

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Wolf Activity

ETHICS cards

Chasing a deer off the path.

 

Throwing empty snack wrappers on the trail.

 

Capturing a bug i n a jar to bring home.

Shouting loudly to a friend down the trail.

Feeding some of your snacks to a squirrel.

Picking wildflowers to give to your mom.

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Bear Activity

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Webelos Activity

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AOL Activity

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Poster:�Leave No Trace Principles �for Kids

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Poster:�Outdoor Code for �Cub Scouts

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Survey Time

Please take the Survey posted in the chat.

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Retired Cub Scout Electives �effective�May 31, 2022

Webelos/Arrow of Light

    • Looking Back Looking Forward
    • Maestro
    • Project Family
    • Build My Hero
    • Adventures in Science
    • Fix It
    • Movie Making

Tiger

    • Family Stories
    • Earning Your Stripes
    • Tiger Tales
    • Tiger Theater

Wolf

    • Collections and Hobbies
    • Grow Something
    • Hometown Heroes
    • Motor Away

Bear

    • Beat of the Drum
    • World of Sound
    • Make It Move
    • Robotics

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Akela’s Council: Sandy Smith

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Big Cat Weekend: Nichole Horsley

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Traveling Day Camp: Shanae Ames

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Big Foot’s Bucket: Paula Church

  • Contains activities and games for teaching the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids and the Outdoor Code.
  • Available for checkout for Day Camps, Resident Camp and Cub Scout Events.

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Resources

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Questions?

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“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”��~ The Lorax, Dr. Seuss