
Scouting at Home for Cub Scouts
With packs and dens not meeting, it may seem like Cub Scouting is on hold. But we have Great News! Cub Scouting can be done at home with the family. During this time of social distancing, families can continue to work on Cub Scout advancement at home with their families. Visit an online museum or go camping in your back yard. Almost every single Cub Scout advancement can be accomplished at home with the family. Just remember the Cub Scout Motto: Do Your Best!
Cub Scout requirements can be found for each den level below. In addition to the requirements, Den Leader planning workbooks are also available below to help you with activities and ideas. Want to dive deep into STEM topics and earn special NOVA awards? Check out the NOVA award section.
Track your Cub Scout’s progress and once your Scout has completed the requirements, inform your den leader.
Cub Scout Rank Adventures
Lion
Lion Requirments
Lion Leader Handbook
Tiger
Tiger Requirments
Tiger Leader Handbook
Wolf
Wolf Requirments
Wolf Leader Handbook - Required Adventures
Wolf Leader Handbook - Elective Adventures Part 1
Wolf Leader Handbook - Elective Adventures Part 2
Bear
Bear Requirments
Bear Leader Handbook - Required Adventures
Bear Leader Handbook - Elective Adventures Part 1
Bear Leader Handbook - Elective Adventures Part 2
Webelos
Webelos Requirments
Arrow of Light Requirments
Webelos Leader Handbook
NOVA Awards
Science Everywhere
Tech Talk
Swing!
1-2-3 Go!
Down and Dirty
Nova WILD!
Out of this World
Fearful Symmetry
Uncovering the Past
Cub Scouts Can Code
Up and Away
Preview Adventures
Preview Adventures
Online Museum Tours & Resources
Virtually Explore the Wonders of Dubai
The British Museum
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Google Arts and Culture
Cincinnati Zoo- Home Safari
NASA STEM @ Home for Students
Imagineering in a Box- Storytelling
Yo-Yo Preview Adventure sponsored by Duncan Toys
This adventure gives Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts the opportunity to learn the concepts that make a yo-yo work and the basic physics of a pendulum. LEARN MORE
Scouting and the Science of Fun
Scouting is fun. Science is fun. We have both. “What’s under the grass?” “Why are you ticklish?” “7 Sweet Candy Experiments.” If you’re looking for cool activities, check this out!
Fun projects for kids that you can do from home
As public places, including many parks and campgrounds, are closing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, you might be left scratching your head on what you and your kids can do. Plenty! (Continue reading at Bryan on Scouting)
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Find projects you can create at home and stories that will take young readers’ minds on adventures all over the world. Download the app for access from the App Store or on Google Play.
Boys’ Life: Projects That Can Be Done at Home
Ideas to Stay Busy at Home (for kids!)
4 Activities to Do at Home During Coronavirus
Fishing: A Guide to Getting Hooked
5 Cub Scout Activities for Your Weekend
5 Fun and Active Den Meeting Game Ideas
WORM COMPOSTING (or Vermicomposting)
Top 10 Family Camping Activities
Scout Chef Kitchen presents Leprechaun Garden Pasta
Delicious Corn Chip Recipes for Camping
How to Make Irresistible Homemade Ice Cream