MONDAY
Having a home First Aid kit is super important. Today, you should build a first aid kit for home. Already got one? Then check on the supplies. With your parent, make sure you know how to use the materials in your kit.
Here are some ideas if you want to make your own. https://www.mysouthernhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/02_08-First-Aid-Infographic.jpg
TUESDAY
With just a little science and a little shaking – You can make ice cream in a plastic bag! Let us know your favorite flavors and toppings in the comments.
Here’s an easy recipe to try. https://www.scoutshop.org/blog/5-cub-scout-activities-for-your-weekend.html
WEDNESDAY
For today, take a walk around your home or neighborhood and see if you can identify six signs of animals. If you see a live animal, be sure to keep a respectful distance. You might find shed antlers, skins, tracks, or droppings – they all count!
Remember the Outdoor Code. Cub Scouts of every rank can complete at least one adventure requirement with this activity – Check your book for what you can do!
- Lion: Mountain Lion #1
- Tiger: My Tiger Jungle #1 & 2
- Wolf: Paws on the Path – #5 & 6
- Bears: Fur Feathers and Ferns #1
- Webelos/AOL: Webelos Walkabout #1, 4, & 5
THURSDAY
There are so many things to do to keep your family safe and healthy. For the next week, work with another family member to take over one of their chores. If you are a Webelos Scout, make sure you get credit for Project Family!
Meets the Webelos Project Family #4 requirement.
FRIDAY
Have Family Storytime. Ask a family adult or another relative to tell a story about your family history. Where did they come from and when did they move are great questions to ask.
Check the requirements for Webelos Project Family #1 or 2, and Tiger Family Stories #1
SATURDAY
The new Protect Yourself Adventure is a great way to learn how to keep yourself safe around strangers, on the internet, and whom you can talk with if something happens that makes you feel unsafe.
Pick a requirement from the Adventure for your rank and work on it as a family: https://www.scouting.org/programs/cub-scouts/preview-adventures/protect-yourself-rules/