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MOUNT ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY |
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Serving the Mount Arlington area youth since 1973 |
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TIGER DEN INFORMATION |
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| As a Tiger Cub Den leader, you are introducing the boys and their parents to the Cub Scouting program. This is a program of exciting indoor and outdoor activities just right for the boy in 1st grade and/or 7 years old. The adults are there with the boys as support and guidance. He will learn by doing things himself with the help of his adult partner when needed! | ![]() |
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| It is heavily family oriented, with a boy and an adult family member working together on all activities. In this way it encourages the family to build stronger relationships within themselves. The only requirement for a boy to join a Tiger den is that an adult family member must accompany him to all den / pack meetings and scouting events. | ||
| The first Badge a Tiger Cub works on getting is his Bobcat rank. This is the first rank all Cub Scouts must earn first before completing the Tiger, Wolf, Bear, or Webelos ranks. | ||
| The Tiger Cubs then work towards earning their Tiger Cub rank. To begin his path to the Tiger Cub Rank, a boy must do the following to earn the Tiger Cub Totem which he wears on his uniform: | ||
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Learn the Tiger Cub motto: "Search, Discover, Share." Learn the Cub Scout sign. Learn the Cub Scout salute. |
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| Once he earns the Totem he can start working on achievements to earn the Tiger Cub rank. There are 5 achievements. Each achievement has 3 parts, a Family Activity, a Den Activity, and a "Go See It" outing. A boy recieves totem beads as he completes each part. The White bead is for each required family activity. The Orange bead is for each required den activity. The Black bead is for each required "Go See It" outing. These beads are presented to him at Pack Nights and are hung from the Tiger Cub Totem. Once he has eared all 15 beads, he has eared the Tiger Cub rank and can wear the Tiger Cub rank badge (patch) on his uniform. | ||
THE 5 ACHIEVEMENT AREAS 1 Making My Family Special 2 Where I Live 3 Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe 4 How I Tell It 5 Let's Go Outdoors |
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ELECTIVES - Electives are activities listed in the back half of the Tiger Cub Handbook. Electives can be woked on at home or as part of a den meeting. Electives can be worked on at any time of the year but make sure your scouts are keeping up with their achievement progress. For each 10 Electives completed by the Tiger Cub, he earns 1 yellow bead to wear on his totem. SIMPLY PARTICIPATING IN THE ACTIVITES AND DOING HIS BEST CONSTITUTES COMPLETION OF THAT REQUIREMENT. |
The adult partners should help the den by taking turns running a meeting. Some may be afraid to do this, but there are materials and support to help them out. Using the Tiger Cub Resource book, you can help them plan events and activities that go along with the Achievement they are in charge of. Plan lots of hands-on activities where the partners need to help the boys. This will show thepartners that this den is not run by one person, letting them to sit back and not participate. Plan outside activities while the weather is nice. Have fun, easy activities to do. Add in field trips to change the pace of the meetings. You can showcase the parents’ work through field trips and talks. Set up den rules with the boys and their partners. Ask all the parents to help with discipline. Everyone should be responsible for their actions. It’s a group effort, not one leader’s effort to control the actions of the boys. Start out the meeting with a pledge to the flag and the Cub Scout Promise. Then work on the activity for that meeting. Keep the snacks, if any at the end of the meeting. This can close your meeting with everyone helping to clean up. The main thing to remember is KISMIF Keep It Simple, Make It Fun! Encourage the boys to bridge up to the next level to expand on the fun they have had as Tigers. Every year they get to do more than the year before. Moving up through the ranks of Cub Scouting can help them every step of the way! |
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