| Have you ever had the horrible experience of discovering
the refrigerator empty after inviting a house full of guests for the
evening? Or have you ever been out where the big ones are jumping and
found youve forgotten your bait? Frustrating, wasnt it? If you
should ever find yourself in this predicament, facing wild Indians up a
creek without a paddle; a situation like this spells trouble. Youd make
sure beforehand that everyone had a paddle, so that they could be busy and
helpful. Thats just common sense and foresight.
If thats true, then youll agree that planning is quite important
in the Cub Scout program. Planning is simply foresight and you have quite
a few "wild Indians" to keep constructively busy over quite a
period of time. Dont just have the same thing over and over again.
Variety is the spice of any program, and Cub Scoutings answer to this
is the use of the theme or WEBELOS activity badge area in the program
planning. The monthly theme is an idea around which the program for any
month of activity is planned. It was developed to ensure a Cub Scout
program that has variety, action and purpose.
HOW TO PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE
 | Insist on attention while speaking - use the Cub Scout sign. |
 | Do not create impossible goals for your Cub Scouts. |
 | Give boys responsibility and expect them to meet it. |
 | Always plan your den meeting in advance. |
 | Keep den meeting going at a fast pace. |
 | Be fair and consistent with discipline. |
 | Teach boys self-respect for other. |
 | Praise in public; criticize in private. |
 | Never discipline when angry. |
 | Be firm in a friendly manner. |
 | Always mean what you say. |
 | Get everyone in uniform. |
 | Get to know each boy. |
Successful program planning involves good leadership and exciting
program activities. Throughout the program planning process leaders should
remember that their prime objective is to provide a high quality program
to each boy. It must achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting while being fun
and exciting for the boys.
Program planning provides direction for the program, a sense of
satisfaction for those participating, and a feeling of accomplishment in
seeing boys grow in knowledge, skills and expanded interests. Planning
also helps make the best use of time and resources available.
A "GOOD MEETING"
A good meeting doesnt just happen, it requires careful planning and
execution of that plan. A "good meeting" achieves the purposes
of Cub Scouting.
FOUR STEPS IN PLANNING
- Cub Scouting has a proven plan and procedure that brings success.
The four steps in this planning process are:
- Annual Planning Conference - A long range look at all program
possibilities for the year. Held in July or August.
- Monthly Pack Leaders Meeting (Pack Committee) - to outline
general plans and assign responsibilities.
- Den Leader Coach/Den Leaders Meeting - to help plan the den
meetings.
- Den Chiefs Meeting - prepares them to assist Den Leaders with
their den meetings WEBELOS Den Chiefs meet with WEBELOS Den Leader.
BASIC CONCEPTS
 | Cub Scouting is a year round program. |
 | Cub Scouting must meet the needs and desires of any boy, any place. |
 | The Cub Scout program is built around the monthly theme. |
 | WEBELOS dens use activity badge areas for their monthly program. |
 | The Cub Scout program should have VARIETY, ACTION, and PURPOSE. |
 | The program just be FUN for all. |
PLANNING THE PACK MEETING
Follow these guidelines to plan your monthly pack meetings.
 | Plan ahead: Use the Program Helps and ask Den Leaders for
advice and help. |
 | Notify People involved: Give them time to prepare; follow-up
with a reminder. |
 | Use an agenda: To prevent overlooking something of
importance, write down agenda items. |
 | Supply a copy to all pack leaders. Review the agenda before
closing the pack meeting. |
 | Start and stop on time: Be consistent and participants will
learn to arrive on time. The boys and parents will enjoy a short
active meeting. |
 | Involve adults: The Cubmaster should delegate tasks, having
stunts and puzzles ready. Urge adults to join in the activities by
singing songs and participating in the cheers. |
 | Have every den involved in something: Such as the opening,
closing, skits and demonstrations. |
 | Have FUN: Play games, sing songs, have skits and stunts,
alternate the fun and serious events, but most of all have FUN and
SHOW IT. |
 | Use ceremonies: Keep your ceremonies simple and easy to do.
Use them for all advancements and change the format occasionally. |
 | Utilize WEBELOS Scouts: They provide good models for the
younger boys. They can give service for the rest of the pack. Have
their dens demonstrate their activity badge work. |
 | Recognize people for their work: Recognition should be
immediate and should be public. Remember to recognize parents too, not
just the Scouting volunteers. |
SEVEN PARTS OF A MEETING
- BEFORE THE MEETING STARTS - Take care of any last-minute
details, make sure that everything is ready before the boys arrive.
- WHILE THE CUB SCOUTS GATHER - As soon as the boys begin
arriving, give them something to do. If you dont, they will find
something on their own.
- OPENING - The signal the meeting is starting.
- BUSINESS ITEMS - Keep this short. Cover important information
about upcoming dates.
- ACTIVITIES - At den meetings this is the time for games,
crafts, the FUN stuff.
- CLOSING - Serious and quiet. The meeting is over.
- AFTER THE MEETING - The den leaders and den chief evaluate
the meeting and go over plans for the next one.
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