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Natural Resources Walk
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Natural Resources Walk

Bear – 3rd Grade
Champions for Nature Bear
Elective
Requirement 1
Natural Resources Walk
Bear – 3rd Grade
Champions for Nature Bear
Elective
Requirement 1
Natural Resources Walk

Snapshot of Activity

Cub Scouts will identify natural resources while taking a walk outside. 

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  • Each Cub Scout will need their Cub Scout Six Essentials 
    • Filled Water Bottle 
    • Whistle 
    • Flashlight 
    • Sunscreen, Hat, Sunglasses 
    • Trail Mix 
    • Small first aid kit 
  • Scouting America Annual Health and Medical Record on each participant (youth and adult)

Before the meeting: 

  1. Identify an area where Cub Scouts can take a 30-minute walk to identify natural resources.  Natural resources include water, trees and plants, rocks, fresh air, wild animals, and sunlight. 
  2. Contact Cub Scouts’ parents or legal guardians to give them the location for the walk.
  3. Gather copies of the Scouting America Annual Health and Medical Record on each participant (youth and adult)
  4. Review Annual Health and Medical Records for any restrictions that may impact participation

During the meeting: 

  1. Bring copies of the Scouting America Annual Health and Medical Record on each participant (youth and adult)
  2. Tell Cub Scouts that they’re going on a walk to identify natural resources. Ask them to name some natural resources. Make sure they mention these: 
    • Light 
    • Air 
    • Water 
    • Plants 
    • Animals 
    • Soil 
    • Stone 
    • Minerals 
  3. Have Cub Scouts use the buddy system. 
  4. Go on the walk. Ask Cub Scouts to point out the natural resources they see. 

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Bear – 3rd Grade
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Cub Scouts learn about natural resources with a scavenger hunt. 

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