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50 Den Leader Training

51 Objectives To discuss the purposes of the program To learn what a den leader does To plan and conduct a den meeting To plan a field trip (Go See It for Tiger Cubs) To learn about advancement and record keeping To discuss behavior issues To have fun

52 Purpose of the Program Beginning and continuing steps in Cub Scouting Age-based activities Family-centered activities Den-centered leadership Introduction to and developing with the fun of Scouting Higher level of self-reliance (for Webelos Scouts) Getting ready for Boy Scouts (for Webelos Scouts)

53 The Den Leader Gives leadership to den program planning Works with adult partners (Tiger Cubs) or an assistant and den chief Helps or makes sure that the boys advance Maintains den records Works with other pack leaders Participates in pack program planning Attends monthly roundtables Approves advancement (Webelos)

54 The Assistant Den Leader Provides support to the den leader Serves as a backup leader Attends pack meetings Assists in program planning

55 Leadership Skills Shared leadership Teamwork Cooperation Communication Working with boys Attitude Setting the example

56 Uniforming Sense of belonging Attention Identification with Scouting Webelos Scouts may wear the blue or tan uniform.

57 Summary Grade-based and progressive Adult partners are the key. Leaders support it. Leaders set uniforming example. Adults assist as activity badge counselors (Webelos).

58 Planning for the Pack and Den Annual program planning conference Monthly pack leaders’ meeting Den meeting planning and preparation Plan in small segments to be successful.

59 Nine Elements of Planning 1. Objective 2. Fun 3. Variety 4. Action 5. Boy Appeal 6. Family Appeal 7. Achievement 8. Resources 9. Flexibility

60 Program Planning Steps 1. Annual pack program planning conference 2. Monthly pack leaders’ planning meetings

61 Annual Pack Program Planning Conference Led by the pack chair. Supported by the pack committee and Cubmaster. Den leaders and interested parents attend and participate.

62 Monthly Pack Planning Meeting Led by the pack chair. Supported by the pack committee and Cubmaster. Den leaders and interested parents attend and participate. Follows a regular order: – Part 1: Evaluating the previous month – Part 2: Finalizing the current month – Part 3: Planning ahead – Part 4: Unit Leadership Enhancements – Part 5: Social time and fellowship

63 The Scouting Month Two or more den meetings with leaders and/or adult partners One outing, activity, or camping experience (or Go See It for Tiger Cubs) Participation in the pack meeting

64 Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide Most important resource for den leaders One-stop shop for planning den meetings Introduction to Cub Scouting and den leader responsibilities Den meeting plans for all ranks Pack meeting plans References and resources

65 Using the Den Plans Two types of den meeting plans are provided. A school year’s worth of plans: – Focused on path to advancement. – Should be followed in order. – Assumes a September start and May transition with continued summer activities. – Assumes two den meetings are held per month. Additional for dens needing more meetings: – Used in any order. – Focused on electives.

66 Den Meetings Before the Meeting Gathering Opening Business Items Activities Closing After the Meeting

67 Before the Meeting Review and make final preparations. – Consult the Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide. – Review materials and preparation needed early and often.

68 Gathering Have something for them to do: – Game – Puzzle – Magic – Outdoor activity – Supervision is important!

69 Opening Opening ceremony of some type: – Flag ceremony (always) – Cub Scout motto – Song – Den yell – Prayer

70 Business Items Character Connection for monthly Core Values Pack meeting preparation Prepare for special den activities Verify home assignment completion

71 Activities Advancement and electives Defined in the Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide.

72 Closing Awards and recognition Reminders (upcoming events and home assignments) Den leader’s minute Brief closing ceremony Cleanup

73 After the Meeting Review this meeting. Plan/review the next meeting. Clean up. Relax.

74 Great Den Meetings... Are planned well in advance Operate with shared leadership Use the boys’ handbooks and Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide as the primary guides Follow the den meeting plans from the Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide Anticipate any behavior problems Are FUN!

75 The Wolf and Bear Den

76 Let’s Plan a Wolf and Bear Den Meeting Be guided by the Den & Pack Meeting Resource Guide. Cover all parts of the meeting. Focus on how the advancement activities will be handled. Are no more than one hour long.

77 Cub Scouts Are Boys Second- and third-grader (ages 8 and 9) behavior. Boys are inquisitive and growing. Some are new in Cub Scouting and some were Tiger Cubs. Parent involvement is essential. Follow the code of conduct in meetings and other locations. Teach individual responsibility.

78 Cub Scout Advancement Standard is to “Do your best.” Encouragement and recognition of achievement are key. Activities are age-appropriate. Adult partners acknowledge completion of home-based advancement activities. Den leaders verify completion of all advancement activities.

79 Cub Scout Advancement Bobcat rank Wolf and Bear achievements Wolf and Bear electives

80 Wolf Badge Second grade Parent Guide Wolf Trail: 12 achievements Electives – 23 different areas – 10 electives = Gold Arrow Point – Each 10 additional electives = Silver Arrow Point

81 Bear Badge Third grade Parent Guide Bear Trail: 12 of 24 achievements (from four categories) Electives – 25 different areas – 10 electives = Gold Arrow Point – Each 10 additional electives = Silver Arrow Point – Achievements may be used for electives

82 Achievement Recognition Immediate – Progress Toward Ranks emblem – Three achievements = one yellow (Wolf) or red (Bear) bead Wolf or Bear badge is awarded at pack meeting Cub Scout Academics and Sports belt loops and pins

83 The Field Trip A monthly field trip Opportunity for boys to discover new things Will be related to handbook advancement or the monthly Core Value In the immediate locale Remember the age group (8- to 9-year-olds) Have fun!

84 Planning Wolf and Bear Cub Scout Field Trips Prior planning is a must. Share the planning and execution. Involve your field trip location contact. Use a Tour Planning Checklist

85 Record Keeping

86 Other Cub Scout Activities Field trips and outings Camping! – Pack overnighters – Day camps – Resident camp – Family camping Good Turn for America Derbies and regattas Awards – World Conservation Award – Leave No Trace Awareness Award – Outdoor Activity Award

87 The Denner and Assistant Denner Boy leadership Help the den leader May lead activities Rotate jobs Teaches responsibility

88 The Den Chief Boy Scout or Venturer leadership position Older boy influence Helps the den leader Leads activities Positive attitude Leads by example

89 Six Great Cub Scout Den Leader Secrets Adults are encouraged to come to all meetings. Boys need a fast-moving program. Alternate energetic activities with quiet ones. “Hands-on” activities are better than lectures. Boys will learn self-control when given guidelines. Codes of conduct work when used consistently.

90 Cub Scout Den Leader Recognition Tenure – Complete one year as a registered Cub Scout den leader. Training – Complete Cub Scout Den Leader Fast Start training, Youth Protection training, Cub Scout Den Leader Position-Specific Training, and This Is Scouting. – Attend one pow wow or University of Scouting, or at least four roundtables.

91 Review and Questions

92 Congratulations!