
Bear Strong
In the Scout Oath, Cub Scouts promise to keep themselves physically strong and mentally awake. Personal fitness is about keeping your body strong by eating right and exercising, but it also means getting enough rest and exercising your mind by reading, solving problems, or even listening to music.
Activities Include:
+ Sample food from three of the following food groups: protein, vegetables, fruits, dairy, and grains.
+ Be active for 30 minutes with your den or at least one other person that includes both stretching and moving.
+Be active for 15 minutes doing personal exercises that include cardio, muscular strength, and flexibility.
+ Do a relaxing activity for 10 minutes.
+ and more

Baloo The Builder
Learning to build things that are useful or fun is an important skill. You might grow up to build houses as a career or models as a hobby. Or you might just learn some skills that will help you in everyday life.
Building materials may include wood, cement, plastic, steel, or a combination of all these things. For this Adventure, we will focus on wood. You will learn about hand tools and how to use them safely. You will learn how to choose the right type of wood for a project and follow project instructions. And before you’re finished, you will use your new skills to make two projects from wood.
Activities Include:
+ Learn about some basic tools and the proper use of each tool. Learn about and understand the need for safety when you work with tools.
+ Practice using four of the tools you learned about.
+Choose a project to build
+ Determine the tools and materials needed to build your project
+ and more

Bears on Bikes
In this Adventure, you’ll learn what to wear to ride your bike safely and some basic maintenance. Then get ready for a bike ride. Grab your helmet, check your tires, and take a buddy to head out on another Cub Scout Adventure.
Activities Include:
+ Show how to properly wear a bicycle helmet
+ Decide what you should wear when riding a bike.
+Demonstrate proper hand signals.
+ Demonstrate how to adjust saddle height.
+ Demonstrate how to operate brakes.
+ Learn how to use a pump to inflate your tires.
+ and more

Let's Camp Bears
Prepare for your campout by gathering what you will bring with you and setting up a tent. Your den leader and parents will help you get ready. Find the best spot to pitch your tent and make it your home for the campout.
Activities Include:
+ Review the buddy system and how it works in the outdoors.
+ Pack your Cub Scout Six Essentials for the campout.
+Demonstrate proper hand signals.
+ In addition to your Cub Scout Six Essentials, show the personal items you need for your campout.
+ Help set up a tent. Determine a good spot for the tent.
+ Attend a council or district Cub Scout overnight camp or attend a campout with your pack.
+ and more