Introduction to Cubs‘The best part of Scouting is definitely the camps. I love every activity we do apart from swimming. They told us the pool was 24 degrees centigrade. Minus 24 more like!’ StructureA Cub Pack is usually organised into small groups called Sixes, each headed up by an older Cub called a Sixer, and often with a Seconder as well. Sixes can be used in a number of ways to facilitate the organisation of the Cub Scout Pack. They may provide a ‘home’ area for Cub Scouts to gather at points before, during or after the Six meeting.ActivitiesDuring their time in the Pack, Cub Scouts will get a chance to try a wide range of different activities as well as going on trips, days out, and on camps. Participation rather than meeting set standards is the key approach, and there are a range of challenge awards and badges available that Cub Scouts can gain during their time in the section to recognise their achievements.Further information can be found here The Cub Scout PromiseI promise that I will do my bestTo do my duty to God and to the Queen To help other people And to keep the Cub Scout Law. The Cub Scout Law: Cub Scouts always do their best Think of others before themselves And do a good turn every day. The Cub Scout Motto:Be PreparedUniformCubs wear a dark green sweatshirt with a Group scarf (often called a necker) and a woggle in the colour of their Six.FlagThe Cub Scout flag is yellow, bearing the Scout symbol and motto.
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