Cub Scout Den Chief Checklist

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Cub Scout Den Chief Checklist

CUB SCOUT DEN CHIEF CHECKLIST

AS CUB SCOUT DEN CHIEF:

1. I will meet with my den leader to help plan my part in the den meeting programs. 2. I will always arrive on time at the weekly den meetings. 3. I will wear my uniform to all den and pack meetings. 4. I will make the denner feel important. 5. I will meet with the den leader after each den meeting to discuss the plans for the next one. 6. 1 will make Cub Scouting fun, using different games and ceremonies instead of doing the some old things every week. 7. I will help leaa my den at the monthly pack meeting. 8. I will make sure that my den activities do not include Boy Scout activities. 9. I will cooperate with my den leader in every possible way. 10. 1 will always treat my den leader and assistant with respect. 11. I will encourage my Cub Scouts to advance in rank, 12. I will consult with my den leader on all disciplinary problems. 13. I will build up the den leader in the eyes of the Cub Scouts (brag about the den leader at every opportunity). 14. I will carry my share of the responsibility for den activities. 15. I will have the Cub Scouts pay special tribute to the den leader on birthdays or other special occasions. 16. I will conduct myself with my Cub Scouts in such a way that they like me and will want to become Scouts. 17. I will find opportunities to tell the Cub Scouts in the den about Scout activities so they will want to join a troop when they are old enough, 18. I will realize the den leader is the one most responsible for the den because he or she is the adult leader. 19. I will realize that the den leader wants me, as the den chief, to be the activity leader. 20. I will keep my eyes open for clever tricks, stunts, and activities to suggest to the den leader. 21. I will encourage my Cub Scouts to join the Webelos den when they are eligible.

You probably will not be able to do all the things on this checklist, the more they can complete, the better the job they will be doing. Read the items and then think about what seems the hardest.

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