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Posted to Scouter Mom on February 21st, 2025
American Sign Language Translator American Sign Language (ASL) is a language that uses hand signs, facial expressions, and body movements to communicate. ASL is mainly used by people who are deaf or hard of hearing, but it can be learned by anyone... [more]
Posted to Scouter Mom on February 14th, 2025
Lions (Kindergarten) Tigers (1st Grade) Wolves (2nd Grade) Bears (3rd Grade) Webelos (4th Grade) Arrow of Light Scouts (5th Grade) Bike Rodeo A bike rodeo is a fun way for Cub Scouts to learn bike safety and handling skills. The goal of a bike... [more]
Posted to Scouter Mom on February 10th, 2025
Lions (Kindergarten) Tigers (1st Grade) Wolves (2nd Grade) Bears (3rd Grade) Webelos (4th Grade) Arrow of Light Scouts (5th Grade) Den Job Chart A den job chart helps Cub Scouts stay involved in their den meetings. This tool assigns each Cub Scout... [more]
Posted to Scouter Mom on February 6th, 2025
Bugling Merit Badge Free Resources and Answers Merit Badge Requirements and Workbook / Worksheet Answers and Resources Answers and Resources for Other Merit Badges The Bugling merit badge is a unique badge that helps Scouts learn an important... [more]
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