Have you ever had the horrible experience of discovering the refrigerator empty after inviting a house full of guests for the evening? Or have you ever been out where the big ones are jumping and found you’ve forgotten your bait? Frustrating, wasn’t it? If you should ever find yourself in this predicament, facing wild Indians up a creek without a paddle; a situation like this spells trouble. You’d make sure beforehand that everyone had a paddle, so that they could be busy and helpful. That’s just common sense and foresight.
If that’s true, then you’ll agree that planning is quite important in the Cub Scout program. Planning is simply foresight and you have quite a few "wild Indians" to keep constructively busy over quite a period of time. Don’t just have the same thing over and over again. Variety is the spice of any program, and Cub Scouting’s answer to this is the use of the theme or Webelos activity badge area in the program planning. The monthly theme is an idea around which the program for any month of activity is planned. It was developed to ensure a Cub Scout program that has variety, action and purpose.
HOW TO PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE
Successful program planning involves good leadership and exciting program activities. Throughout the program planning process leaders should remember that their prime objective is to provide a high quality program to each boy. It must achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting while being fun and exciting for the boys.
Program planning provides direction for the program, a sense of satisfaction for those participating, and a feeling of accomplishment in seeing boys grow in knowledge, skills and expanded interests. Planning also helps make the best use of time and resources available.
A "GOOD MEETING"
A good meeting doesn’t just happen, it requires careful planning and execution of that plan. A "good meeting" achieves the purposes of Cub Scouting.
FOUR STEPS IN PLANNING
Cub Scouting has a proven plan and procedure that brings success. The four steps in this planning process are:
BASIC CONCEPTS
PLANNING THE PACK MEETING
Follow these guidelines to plan your monthly pack meetings.
SEVEN PARTS OF A MEETING
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