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CAMP OUT BADGE

 The Camp Out badge is a specialist Victorian badge developed to prepare the Cub Scout for camping. We

encourage Cub Scout Leaders to motivate their Cub Scouts attending Cuboree to achieve the badge.
We seek the assistance of parents to sign off 1 and 2.
 
1. During a holiday period, pack a bag for four days/nights
duration. The Cub Scout is to use only that gear over the
four days and will also wash and dry their crockery and
cutlery during that period. The Cub Scout is to be aware of
the need for good hygiene, storing and packing clothes
away correctly and wearing appropriate clothing for
activities.

2. Camp out at home either in the backyard or on the floor in a
sleeping bag and learn to use their torch to get to the
bathroom etc. in the dark.

THE FOLLOWING TO BE COMPLETED IN THE PACK

3. Attend two sleep-overs.

4. Attend a Pack Holiday under canvas of two consecutive
nights’ duration where Cub Scouts are involved in cooking a
meal.

5. The Cub Scout is to demonstrate that they can erect
dismantle and pack up a tent working as a team with other
cub scouts.

6. The Cub Scout is to convey to the Cub Scout Leader that
he/she is aware of the need for everyone to carry out good
hygiene ethics, eat healthy food, drinks lots of water and
report any illnesses or injuries, whilst on pack holidays/camps.
 

About Cubs

CUB SCOUTS - 7.5 TO 10.5 YEARS

Cub Scouts have a lot of fun doing a lot of interesting things! There are games to play, codes and skills to learn, places to see and new friends to meet.

Cub Scouts all help each other, and try to help other people too.

Each week you'll get together with other boys and girls your age and be led into adventure! You'll wear your own Cub Scout uniform to show you're one of us.

And you'll be able to collect special badges to put on your uniform to show your achievements.

Fun Out and About

Cub Scouts get to see a lot and do a lot.
We spend weekends away together camping, fishing and exploring. We go to sports meetings, visit factories, go to the zoo, the museum, or the fire department headquarters. We learn bushcraft, and we learn how to fly model aeroplanes.
There's a lot more Cub Scouts do too. Why not come along and find out?


Fun in a Pack

You'll find there are around 24 boys and girls in your Cub Scout Pack. All of them are just like you. They all might have different interests and be good at different things, but they all want to enjoy themselves and have fun. Like you, they'll be learning new things each week and discovering how great it is to be a Cub Scout.


Fun from the Start

At your first Pack meeting you may feel a bit shy to begin with but it won't take long to get to know everyone.
You'll learn the Scout Salute, the Handshake, the Motto, the Grand Howl, Pack Calls, the Cub Scout Law and the Cub Scout Promise. The leaders will help you.

You'll soon be making friends with the other Cub Scouts and having a terrific time!


Fun in a Six

Your Pack will be divided into `Sixes', so named because each `Six' will have 6 people in it. The first badge you'll put on your uniform is the colour patch of your Six.


Fun with your Sixer

One of the boys or girls in your group will be your `Sixer' (a bit like the Captain of your school sports team). You'll know your Sixer by the badge saying "Sixer"  on their left pocket.
The Sixer often has a `Second' as a helper (a bit like a Vice-Captain) who wears badge saying "Second" on their pocket. You too could eventually wear these badges one day and become a Sixer or a Second of your Pack.


Fun with your Leaders

Your Cub Scout Leaders are adults who may once have been Cub Scouts themselves!

Your Leader is known as `Akela' (The Wolf - the one who stands alone). Akela's helpers are known as 'Bagheera' (The Panther - the teacher of hunting) and 'Baloo' (The Bear - the teacher of Jungle Law).

The names are from the famous Rudyard Kipling story “The Jungle Book”.

Fun earning Badges

Cub Scouts can earn achievement badges by doing things that interest them and by learning new skills like cycling, electronics, sports, cookery, boating, writing and more.

There are also special Boomerang Badges earned by doing things like tying knots, first aid, hiking in the bush and building models. There are three levels:

Bronze, Silver and Gold Boomerang Badges.

Fun near You

Cub Scout Packs meet regularly at a place close to you. The Pack Leader would love to see you at the next Pack meeting.

The programs in Cub Scouts emphasise exciting and challenging activities based on individual needs.

  • Opportunities for interaction in small groups
  • A sense of belonging and achievement
  • Practise leadership and problem solving skills
  • Develop a sense of fair play and justice
  • Satisfy curiosity and the need for adventure
  • Develop fitness and creative skills
  • Provide new experiences and the opportunity to learn by doing
  • Provide the opportunity to make choices and decisions
  • Provide the opportunity to express and respond to individual spiritual development needs
  • All Cub Scout activities are designed to be appropriate to age, development, social competence, family and community circumstances.

 

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