![]() Den leaders could present a thought for the day or give reminders about coming events.Īfter the Meeting The den leader reviews the events of the meeting, finalizes plans for the next den meeting, and reviews upcoming plans pack events or activities. Talk Time should be brief so the den can get right to the fun of the meeting.Īctivities The Activities part of the meeting is focused on the activities related to the adventure the den is working on.Ĭlosing The Closing draws the meeting to an end. Business items can include dues, recording advancement, notification of upcoming events, introducing a new adventure or a new Scout to the den. ![]() Talk Time This is where the business items of the den take place. It consists of a formal ceremony, usually including a flag ceremony, and a group recitation of the Scout Oath and Law. Opening The Opening is the official start of the den meeting. The gathering activity should be completed prior to the formal start of the meeting as it encourages everyone to arrive on time so the meeting can start on time. Gathering As the Cub Scouts begin to arrive, they join in an informal activity or game, often conducted by the den chief to keep everyone interested and active until the entire group has arrived. Preparation This is the time to read the den meeting plan, the adventure in the handbook, and secure the materials needed to run the meeting. Each den meeting plan in the Den Leader Guides follows these seven parts. These help keep the meeting organized and structured. Webelos Den Leader Guide (Webelos are Cub Scouts in Fourth or Fifth Grade)ĭen meetings have seven distinct parts. ![]() Bear Den Leader Guide (Bears are Cub Scouts in Third Grade).Wolf Den Leader Guide (Wolves are Cub Scouts in Second Grade).Tiger Den Leader Guide (Tigers are Cub Scouts in First Grade). ![]()
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