for attending Cub-O Rama!
Let’s keep the “Outing in
Scouting”! Please send any pictures from the event to:
Jessica Donella - [email protected]
Or
Sal Franqui - [email protected]
Bear Cub Scout
Guidebook Hey Scout! My name is
Baloo the Bear! Have
fun exploring the
different stations today
and keep the outing in
scouting!
HAVE FUN!
Welcome To Cub-o-Rama!
Today is all about keeping the “outing in
scouting”. While 2020 kept everyone indoors,
restricted scout meetings, and canceled cub
scout summer camp, let 2021 be a year to get
you active and excited about scouting again!
Use this guidebook as a “map” of your day
today! From fishing to a nature scavenger hunt
to completing 2 elective belt loops, and so much
more! This is your passport for Cub-O-Rama.
A Scout is honest. As you complete each sec-
tion in you guidebook, have your parent or
guardian initial the activity completed to bring
back to your den leader to mark in Scoutbook.
HAVE FUN!!
First Aid (Station 2) Learn what to do after an accident.
Learn about the 4 Cs.
Check, Calm Down and Think, Call, Care
Learn about the 3 W’s when calling for
an emergency.
Who? What? Where?
Learn how to treat basic cuts and
scrapes.
Learn how to stop a basic nosebleed.
Learn about the 5 “hurry” cases.
Serious bleeding. Heart attack or
Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Stopped
breathing. Stroke. Poising.
Learn what F.A.S.T means for signs of a
stroke.
First Aid (Station 1)
First aid is for everyone, everywhere! Before
you learn some basic first aid, lets get started
with your very own “Build Your Own” First aid kit!
Band-aids
Butterfly Band-aids
Individual packages of antibacterial cream
Non-latex gloves
Gauze pads
Medical Tape
Individually packaged antibacterial wipes
Agenda
7:00am-8:00am - Arrival Time/Registration
8:40am - 9:00am Opening Flag Ceremony & An-
nouncements
9:00am - 12:00pm - Program/Activities
12:00pm - 1:00pm - Lunch Time
1:00pm - 4:00pm - Fun Outdoor Activities
4:30pm - Closing at Davis Field
4:30pm - 8:00pm - Dinner Time/Free time
7:00pm - 9:00pm - Movie and Campfire/Smores
10:30pm - Lights out
Forensics
Complete all requirements to earn belt loop
Talk about forensics and how it is
used to help solve crimes.
Take your fingerprints and learn
how to analyze them.
Do an analysis on four different sub-
stances: salt, sugar, baking soda, and
cornstarch.
Learn about the different jobs in fo-
rensics science and what is re-
quired to work in these jobs.
Learn how animals are used to
gather important evidence.
NOVA - Tech Talk
*Additional requirements in RED must be completed and approved by a council
approved NOVA Counselor in order to complete this NOVA award.
Watch and/or read about anything related to technology (About an
hour total).
• Make a list of 2 questions or ideas from what you watched/read.
• Discuss your 2 questions or ideas with your counselor.
Explain these parts of a personal computer: central processing unit (CPU),
monitor, keyboard, mouse, modem, and printer.
Make a list of 10 devices that can be found in a home that use a com-
puter chip to function.
Point out the major features of a camera and explain each function.
Parts COULD include memory card, lens, shutter, power on and off,
zoom, battery, flash, display panel, case, settings. Etc.
Learn about the definition of the word technology and discuss the
meaning with your counselor.
Find out how technology is used in EACH of the following fields:
• Communication - Business - Construction
• Sports - Entertainment
Visit a place where technology is being designed, used, or explained,
such as one of the following: an amusement park, a police or fire sta-
tion, a radio or television station, a newspaper office, a factory or store,
or any other location where technology is being designed, used, or ex-
plained. (Virtual tours are accepted due to COVID-19)
Discuss how technology affects your everyday life.
Knot Tying
Square Knot
Two half-hitches
Make It Move
Complete all requirements to earn belt loop
Make an “exploding” craft stick reaction.
Make two simple pulleys and use them
to move objects.
Make a lever by creating a seesaw using
a spool and a wooden paint stirrer. Ex-
plore the way it balances by placing
different objects on each end.
Construct a Rube Goldberg-type ma-
chine to complete a task assigned by
your rank’s section leader.
A Bear Goes Fishing
Complete all requirements to earn belt loop
Discover and learn about 3 types of fish in
your area. Learn about what they look like,
like to eat, and what sort of habitat each
one likes.
Learn about your local fishing regula-
tions and why each regulation exists.
Learn about fishing equipment and
make a simple fishing pole. Practice
casting at a target.
Go fishing! Spend a minimum of one
hour trying to catch a fish. Put into
practice the things you have learned
about fish and fishing equipment. (You
may have to finish this requirement outside
of this event due to time restraints).
Conservation Project
Dare to be a force of nature! With your toilet paper
roll bird feeder, you will be feeding the animals of Hidden
Valley Scout Reservation! Go green and our Earth will be
clean! While you are helping the environment and wild-
life here at camp, think about all of the different ways you
can help the environment at your own home. Make sure
all faucets are turned off tightly, turn off the lights when
you leave a room, water plants using a rain barrel system,
etc. There are so many different ways to help the envi-
ronment as a scout!
The Outdoor Code
As an American, I will do my best to—
Be clean in my outdoor manners.
Be careful with fire.
Be considerate in the outdoors.
Be conservation-minded.
I participated in the New Birth of Free-
dom Council wide Conservation Project
While Cub Scouts is all about getting outdoors,
we also love to do shooting sports! Archery is one of
our favorite outdoor activities and during Cub-O-
Rama you will get first hand practice on shooting a
bow and arrow.
Range Rules
1. Know and obey all range commands.
2. Keep your arrows in your quiver until you are told to shoot.
3. Always wear your arm guard.
4. Only use the arrows the instructor gave you to use. Remember what
they look like.
5. Always keep your arrows pointed down or towards the target. Shoot
only at your target.
6. If you drop an arrow, leave it on the ground until you are told to get
your arrows.
7. Always WALK on the archery range.
Archery
I completed a round of Archery!
Super Science
Complete all requirements to earn belt loop
Make static electricity by rubbing a balloon
or a plastic or rubber comb against another
material, such as a fleece blanket. Talk
about what you learned.
Do a sink-or-float investigation. Explain
what you learned.
Do a color-morphing investigation. Ex-
plain what you learned.
Do a color-layering investigation. Explain
what you learned.
Lunch Time! Whew! While our event has barely begun, it’s
time to recharge not only your body but your mind,
too! It’s lunch time! Get out your lunch and find a
cozy spot to eat among your fellow scouts. Enjoy the
company of your scouting peers and you never know,
you could find someone just like you in the same
rank.
Lunch time will be from 12:00pm to 1:00pm then
we will begin our fun outdoor activities. Fishing, a
nature hike, a council wide conservation project, a
chance to race your DIY boats at the Rain Gutter Re-
gatta, first aid, knot tying, etc. Enjoy your lunch and
we will see you back out there after a nice meal.
Rain Gutter Regatta
The Rain Gutter Regatta is a fun racing event
for Cub Scouts that is a sailboat made up of recy-
cled materials equivalent of the Pinewood Derby.
At the craft area, you made your recycled sailboat
and are now ready to race!!
With using only but a straw and your breath,
race your way down the water way to the finish
line!
Ready, Set, Race!!!
I completed a Rain Gutter Regatta
Obstacle Course
At our obstacle course, your scout will test
their mental and strength abilities to see if they
can be a true scout ninja!
I completed the
ninja scout
obstacle course!
Fishing
Bait and cast a fishing pole
Draw your/a fish below.
Catch a fish
Weight ________________________
Length ________________________
Type__________________________
Craft Time! Use this time to get creative! While scouting is about
learning new skills and becoming a better citizen,
scouting does not stop there! We like to make things for
others or to help create a better world! Today, we will be
making two things to help beautify your backyard or
community.
Make a toilet paper roll bird feeder.
Rain Gutter Regatta Boat
Nature Hike + Scavenger Hunt
A tree with peeling bark
A hole in a tree
Something that an animal has eaten
Animal tracks
A bird flying overhead
A bird that is making noise
A tree you can’t wrap your arms around
A hiding place for shelter near the ground
A bird climbing on the trunk of a tree
A hidden treasure
Something fuzzy
Something crawling
A sign giving direction
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