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Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Booklet
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Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Booklet

Wolf – 2nd Grade
Paws on the Path
Outdoors
Required
Requirement 4
Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Booklet
Wolf – 2nd Grade
Paws on the Path
Outdoors
Required
Requirement 4
Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Booklet

Snapshot of Activity

Create a booklet that illustrates the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids. 

Indoor
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  • 16 pieces of paper/cardstock around 2”x3” for each Cub Scout 
  • Markers or color pencils/crayons  
  • Stickers for decorating  
  • Hole punch 
  • String 
  • Wolf handbook 

Before the meeting: 

  1. Cut out 16  2”x3” cards for each Cub Scout using paper or cardstock. 
  2. Punch a hole in each card near the top in the same location of each card. 

During the meeting: 

  1. Give each Cub Scout their set of 16 2”x3” cards. 
  2. Ask Cub Scouts to open their Wolf handbook to the Outdoor Code. 
  3. Using markers or colored pencils/crayons, ask Cub Scouts to copy each of the four rules of the Outdoor Code, one rule per card.   
  4. Ask Cub Scouts to open their Wolf handbook to the Leave No Trace for Principles for Kids. 
  5. Using markers or colored pencils/crayons, ask Cub Scouts to copy each of seven principles of the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids, one rule per card.   
  6. Cub Scouts may decorate each card with stickers or drawing. 
  7. Using the Wolf handbook, work with the Cub Scouts to get the cards in the correct order, matching the order found in the Wolf handbook.      
  8. Have each Cub Scout insert a string through the punched holes and tie a knot. 
  9. Make sure the sheets are secured tightly, but not so tight that they can’t flip open. 
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