Tiger Den

Den Leader: Monica Argot

Den Meetings:

A 7 year old or child in the first grade joins Cub Scouting as a Tiger scout with their parent or adult guardian. Tigers and their adult partners are just that, partners. They attend meetings together, go on adventures like field trips together, and complete requirements together.

A Tiger first works on earning the Bobcat badge.  A scout must first complete the Bobcat requirements, which include demonstrating his understanding of Scouting's core values. He must be able to recite the Scout Oath, Scout Law, and Cub Scout Motto and demonstrate the Cub Scout sign, handshake, and salute. He must also explain what each of these ideals means, in addition to demonstrating his understanding of the core values of honesty and trustworthiness, and explaining their importance.

After completing the requirements for Bobcat they go on to complete the requirements for the Tiger rank and the many electives that are offered.  Examples include:

  • Learning about the creatures and plants that share our living world
  • Learning how to respond when they win or lose
  • Seeing the value of teamwork
  • Developing problem-solving skills
  • Beginning to strengthen their faith together with other family members
  • Understanding that each Cub Scout is part of many teams and, as such, he can have an impact on his family, his Tiger den, and his community
  • Making healthy food choices
  • Becoming aware of outdoor ethics
  • And more!

 

For more information about Pack 625's Tiger den, or to join us, contact us here.