This blog is intended to be a resource for Cub Scout Webelos dens. These ideas have worked in my den--I hope they will work for you, too!
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Exciting Changes
Have you heard about this? Cub Scouting has some exciting changes on the horizon! (Sorry I am posting this really late!) http://blog.utahscouts.org/scouting-how-tos/better-activities-simplified-advancement-coming-cub-scouting-2015/
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Moon Day Space Derby
We celebrated “Moon Day” (July 20, the anniversary of man
landing on the moon) by having a Space Derby.
It was great! We asked each Scout
to build a space derby kit and bring it to our den meeting. Parents and families were also invited to
attend.
We had “Astronaut Registration” set up in the foyer of the
building where we meet. There, each
Scout received his name badge, as
well as a Space Derby patch. They turned
in their rockets so they could be checked and prepped for the derby. They were given a straw rocket kit to play with as a preopening activity, while they
waited for us to start.
We started by moving the Scouts into the gym, where we were
holding the derby. We had a section set
up as an “Astronaut Orientation and Training” station. Here, we played a video of Neil Armstrong and
Buzz Aldren placing the flag on the moon for our flag ceremony. (The video was projected on a large screen. The video we used can be found here.)
We discussed some space trivia, like products that were developed for
the space program (such as Velcro and juice boxes), as well as some astronauts
that have been Cub Scouts (I found a list by searching online). We also gave each Scout a space encyclopedia
book that I found at the dollar store.
After this, we moved on to the derby. We had the track set up at the “Launch
Site.” (We blocked off the track with
chairs and signs that said “Authorized Personnel Only.”) We had several races for speed and for
distance. We also set up balloons
partway down the track with a pin in a card right before it, to see which
rocket(s) could pop the balloon. One
thing we learned was that it took a long time to set up the rockets between
each race. It was nice to have the straw
rockets for them to play with, but it would have been better to have more games
and activities. We also decided that we
needed to have a winding mechanism to help make the process faster. You can find the instructions for using a
drill to wind the rockets several places online. We also found that we needed extra rubber
bands because several broke right away.
We found some the same size as those in the kits at Staples.
After the races, we gave out awards to the Scouts for
completing their “missions.” We had one
“medal” (paper cutout that looked like a medal) for each “mission” (race). Each Scout received a medal for all the
“missions” they completed, whether they were the winner or not. They also each received an astronaut ice
cream.
We also had a “Refueling Station” of snacks for
everyone. We had juice boxes, Tang, and
Moon Pies.
It was a lot of fun!
I think we are going to make this an annual event.
Here are some files you can use to do your own space derby:
Authorized PersonnelOnly poster (we printed on yellow cardstock)
Authorized Personnel Only
mini-signs (we printed on yellow cardstock)
Other Signs
(printed on cardstock)
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