Title: Join Scouting Night
1Join Scouting Night
- Leader Training
- Scott Arrington, District Director
- Mike Willey, Pack 1036
2Agenda
- Review JSN To-Do List and Schedule
- Planning and Leading a Rally
- Planning and Leading JSN
- Unit Organization
- Review JSN Materials
- Contacts
- Resources
3To-Do List Schedule
- Fill out JSN worksheet for your unit
- Verify facilities with Principle
- Verify facilities with Custodian
- Arrange to display posters signs
- Verify arrangements for school rally
- Verify Troop, Crew or OA help
- Conduct Rally
- Conduct JSN Program
- Turn in report envelopes and records
4JSN Worksheet
- Fill in key items before you leave
- Fill in Top Left Box
- Unit , School
- Fill in JSN Team Members
- Cooridinator
- Asst. Cooridinator
- Den Organizers
- Rally Master
- Leave the forms with Scott
5Planning and Leading a Rally
- Keep it short
- 5 to 7 Minutes
- Keep it simple
- Show something (cubmobile, tent, archery target)
- Have some uniformed cubs on stage
- Get them excited
- Get responses from the boys
- Like flying a jet fighter in combat
- Make it memorable
- The flyer has to get home to parents
- Wear you uniform
- Dont Wing It
- If you need help, ask
6Rally Agenda
- Introduce Scouting 2 Minutes MAX
- Show and Tell them what scouts do
- Tell about JSN
- date, time, place and purpose
- Have them repeat it to you
- Tell scouts to bring an adult and money
- Get the flyer home
- Repeat time, place and purpose
7Rally Outline
- Who here is already in Cub Scouts? Show me by
raising your hand. - You can ask anyone who has their hand up, and
they will agree that Scouting is so cool and so
much fun you wont believe how much fun it is! - Who likes to
- -Go On nature hikes?
- -Learn about creepy crawly snakes lizards and
bugs? - -Go Swimming?
- -Go Fishing?
- -Shoot BB Guns
- -Shoot Bows and Arrows
- -Who here has ever built your own model race car?
- -Who here has ever raced your own model race car?
(Optional-Briefly describe Pinewood derby) - Look at the boy next to you do you think that
you could build a model race car that is faster
than his? - If you think that you can, you have to do one
thing you have to sign up. You can sign up
tomorrow night, right here in this cafeteria.
8Rally Outline (cont)
- Get the Flyer Home (1st 3rd Grade)
- Everyone hold your flyer up in the air
- Now put it down in front of you
- I would like you to fold your flyer in half long
ways - Now fold it in half again long ways
- CONGRATULATIONS you have just made your first
Cub Scout craft you have made a Cub Scout
sword. Now, this is a VERY SPECIAL sword it is
not for bonking your buddy or poking your friend.
It is for one thing and one thing only
everybody hold your sword up in the air and tuck
it into your belt or belt loop.
9Rally Outline (cont)
- Get the Flyer Home (4th 5th grade)
- Hold up your flyer in the air
- Now put it down in front of you
- I would like you to fold it in half.
- Now fold it in half two more times (Until it is
small enough to fit in pocket or sock.) - Now stick this flyer into your pocket or sock.
- Now, that is where your flyer can stay for the
rest of the day until you get home from school.
When you get home from school go straight to the
refrigerator, open the door and stick your flyer
into the fridge. THATS RIGHT STICK IT IN THE
FRIDGE. - Now, when your Mom or Dad or whoever takes care
of you gets home, run up to them and say, Mom,
Dad, there is something COOL in the fridge! Go
to the refrigerator and get your sword and show
it to your parents. Tell them, Mom, Dad, this
really crazy person came to school today and he
told me that if I come back to school
(tonight/tomorrow night) I can sign up and be a
cub scout and have more fun than I have ever had
before.
10Rally Outline (cont)
- Conclusion
- So, if you want to sign up for Cub Scouts
(tonight/tomorrow night) is the night that you
need to go back to school. So, if you want to
sign up for Cub Scouts, when do you need to come
back? (wait for response) Thats right.. - Thank you for being such a good audience. Well
see you tomorrow night.
11Planning and Leading JSN
- Purpose
- Recruit boys
- Recruit parent volunteers
- Get the boys and the adults interested
- Get the adults information
- Organize dens
- Dont do it alone
12JSN Materials
- Youth Applications
- Adult Applications
- Attendance Cards
- Training Information
- Uniform Guidelines Flyer
- Roundtable Flyer
- Cub Fun Day Flyer
- Report Center Information
- Boys Life Mini Mags
- Den Leader How-To Manuals
13JSN Agenda
- Gather and Greet
- Opening Ceremony
- Cub Activity
- Explain Parental Involvement
- Cub Scout Promise
- The Newspaper Game
- Discuss Details / Answer Questions
- Next Meeting
- Follow-Up
14Gather and Greet
- 20-30 Minutes
- Meet the boys and adults at the door
- Sign them in
- Give them Attendance Card and name tag
- Guide them to their table
15Opening Ceremony
- 5-7 Minutes
- START ON TIME!
- Introduce Pack Leadership and JSN personnel
- Explain and demonstrate Cub Scout Salute
- Conduct a flag ceremony
16Cub Activity
- 10-15 Minutes
- All new and current Cubs
- Teach them something they can show off
- Cub Scout Sign, Promise, and Motto
- Use current leaders and / or scouts
- While the cubs are busy...
17Explain Parental Involvement
- 10-15 Minutes
- Brief overview of Cub Scouts
- Tigers, Wolves, Bears, Webelos
- Dens and den meetings
- Pack and pack meetings
- Handbooks and Advancement
- Explain parental involvement
- Emphasize role in advancement
- Do Yardstick Speech or A Boys Eyes Poem
- Organized Sports, Do They?
- Encourage you son to have a relationship with
God? - Teach you son to be a good citizen?
- Teach you son to be a responsible family member?
- Teach you son to serve others?
18Cub Scout Promise
- 5-10 Minutes
- Teach the adults the Cub Scout Sign
- Lead the boys in the Cub Scout Motto
- Lead the boys in the Cub Scout Promise
- Congratulate the boys with applause
- Then explain the promise to the group (See JSN
agenda in your packet)
19The Newspaper Game
- 10-15 Minutes
- Details in JSN packet
- Great way to identify new leaders
- Adults and boys must participate
- Use your existing leaders to observe, not
participate
20Discuss Details / Q A
- 20 Minutes
- Send the boys out for structured FUN!...
- Game suggestions at the end of presentation
- Fees and rechartering. Be brief, but explain
where money goes - Leadership needs
- Promote Camping, Day Camp, Pinewood Derby,
Training, Websites, Roundtable - Organize Dens...
21Never Fail Den Organization
- Make sure group is divided into dens
- Explain the 4 positions
- Asst. Den Leader, Den Helper, Committee Member,
Den Leader - Appoint someone to take notes
- Have them choose who will fill the positions in
above order, do not explain why - Say Well be back then leave the room for 5
minutes - Come back to the group and ask, Who is the Asst
Den Leader? and so on, down the list. - If they arent ready, walk away and let them
decide - Dont stand around the Den!
- Ask new Asst. Den Leader to help collect
applications and fees. - Make sure the Den has a planned meeting date and
place.
22Next Meeting
- 2 Minutes
- Give date, time and location of next meeting.
- Thank everyone for their time and showing an
interest in scouting
23Follow-Up
- Answer questions
- Plant seeds with prospective leaders
- Cubmaster gathers applications, fees and
checklists from tables
24Contacts / Resources
- Scott Arrington District Director
- 214-902-6736
- barringt_at_bsamail.org
- Norberto Diaz District Executive 214-902-6737
- nodiaz_at_bsamail.org
- http//www.grayowl.org
25Yardstick Speech
- Marked Yardstick (with pipe cleaners)
- 3½ Age 7 5½ Age 11
- 9 Age 18 11 Age 22
Look at this yardstick, each ½ represents one
year, 36 represents 72 years represents the
average boys life. At ½ (1 year) he is
cruising the carpet and furniture and getting
into all kinds of stuff he shouldnt. At 3½ he
is seven and in first grade and excited about
school. At 5 ½ hes eleven, and moving on to
middle school. At 9 hes eighteen and
graduating from High School. Your busting your
buttons with pride for him in his cap and gown.
At 11 hes graduating from college and has moved
on to his own life and families. (Ask a few
leaders to come up and mark their ages on the
stick) Id like to go back to the 2 inches
between ages 7 and 11. These 2, (hold your
thumb and index finger at the points with one
hand) or 4 years are key years in your sons
development. Many of his decision making skills,
ethics and morals will be developed and
reinforced during this time.
26Yardstick Speech (cont)
A recent study showed that young people who are
close to a caring adult in these early years were
less likely to get into trouble with drugs,
crime, etc. and were more likely to continue in
school. These four years are the years of the
Cub Scout Tiger Cub through Webelos Scout.
(Drop the ruler, but leave your thumb and index
finger 2 apart). In Cub Scouting we need every
family to get involved this much (referring to
your fingers) This much is different for
everybody. Your This much might be as a
committee member, or a den leader for you son.
It might be organizing an outing, handling
popcorn sales, writing the newsletter or
organizing the Blue and Gold Banquet. (Lift the
yardstick) If one person tries to do this much,
the program will surely fail. But if everyone
does this much both you and your son will have
a great scouting experience. In a few minutes we
will be asking you to volunteer to help with the
program. Together we can make your sons
scouting experience a memorable one.
27A Boys Eyes
- Id like to be a cub Scout
- (His eyes were warmest hue)
- Id like to learn, and play, and build,
- like Jim and Freddy do.
- I know how to use a hammer,
- I can drive a nail, if I try,
- Im eight years old, Im big and strong,
- and hardly ever cry.
- I gave him the application
- and parent-participation sheet.
- His eyes were filled with sunshine,
- He left on dancing feet.
Do you see your boys eyes As other people
may? How he looks when youre Too Busy, or
just haven't time today? A boy is such a
special gift... Why dont you realize It only
takes a little time To put sunshine in his
eyes. You say, Ill start tomorrow, But
tomorrow is far away, Hes a boy for such a short
time, So wont you start today?
Next day, my friend was back again, A dejected
little lad. I guess Ill skip the Cub
Scouts, His eyes were dark and sad. My mom is
awful busy, She has lots of friends you
see, Shed never have time for a Den, She hardly
has time for me. And dad is always working
... Hes hardly ever there. To give them any more
to do Just wouldnt be quite fair. He handed
back the papers With dignity of eight years, And
smiling bravely, left me. (His eyes were filled
with tears)
28Quick Game Ideas
- Animal Trainer
- Cubs stand in a circle around leader. Leader
names a stunt or movement to be performed by
everyone (Bark like a dog Walk like an
elephant, Hop like a kangaroo) - Balloon Battle Royal
- Tie a balloon on a string to each cubs ankle and
arranged in a circle. On the signal each cub
tries to pop other peoples balloon by stepping
on it. When a cubs balloon is popped, he leaves
the circle. - Hoptoad
- Cubs form a circle, standing about 3 feet apart.
On a signal, they place their hands on their hips
and stoop down until they are almost sitting on
their heels. Then they start hopping around the
circle clockwise, clapping their hands, first in
front, then in back. They continue to stoop
while they hop. Any cub who tips over is out.
29Newspaper Game
- Purpose
- Allows pack leadership to observe new parents and
how they interact - Provides pack leadership with a prospect list for
new leadership needed - Fun icebreaker for parents and boys attending the
School Night - Materials
- Generous supply of newspaper
- Several rolls of masking tape
30Newspaper Game (cont)
- Starting the game
- Divide new Cubs and adults into den sized groups
of 6-8 boys. Try to keep grade level boys
together,r but its okay to mix based on where
they are seated. - Explain this game requires the participation of
everyone, parents and boys. - Inform them they will be using newspaper and
masking tape to create a costume of a superhero,
pirate, astronaut, Indian, football player or
whatever they decide upon in their small groups. - Have each small group select one new Cub who will
display their costume. - Explain each small group needs to appoint a
spokesperson who will describe their costume. - Indicate the explanation is important and will
help the judges decide the overall winner. - Tell them they have 5 minutes to complete their
task and yell GO!
31Newspaper Game (cont)
- Observation
- While the groups are making their costumes, pack
leadership should mingle and pay close attention
to the activities. You should only observe and
never participate or help. - Look for behavior displayed by new parents
consistent with that of a prospective leader. - Observe and make notes on such traits as
- Delegation skills
- Ability to get others involved
- Creativity
- Motivation of others
- Positive attitude
- Having fun
- Observe adults who distance themselves from the
action or assume a negative posture. Consider
them for other helper positions but not direct
contact leadership (i.e. DL, DA, CM, CA). - Observe the spokespersons for each group as they
present their costume. - Find out the names of those who display traits
sought after and plant a seed with them by saying
You look like you were really having a great
time with the boys during the game!
32Newspaper Game (cont)
- Finishing the game
- After about 4 minutes announce there are 3
minutes left (this is Cub Scout time). - After a couple more announce 2 minutes left.
- 1 or 2 minutes later tell the groups to put the
finishing touches on and prepare for judging. - Start with the youngest group, ask the
spokesperson and Cub to come up and describe
their creation. - Enthusiastically lead the crowd in applause after
each presentation. - Have judges discuss amongst themselves for1-2
minutes after all the presentations and decide
all of the costumes were so good they are unable
to pick a single winner, therefore everyone wins! - Have pack leadership lead in a big round of
applause or cheer for all groups and let them
know in - Cub Scouting, everyone is a winner!
- Tell the Cub Scouts who were wearing the costumes
they can wear them home if they like. - Ask each group to clean up their area.
33Newspaper Game (cont)
- Follow-up
- After the School Night meeting has concluded and
the boys and parents have left, discuss your
notes and names of prospective leaders you
identified during the game. - Hold your Parents Orientation meeting one week
after this School Night and actively recruit the
prospective adults using the Parent Orientation
agenda