The Tiger Cub program does not have a formal advancement program. It
does have, however, a series of
"Big Ideas" that are designed to fulfill many specific purposes.
Since the Tiger Cub program is designed for First Grade boys the ideas
are geared to their level. They
are also arranged to help the boy and his adult partner interact together
in a positive way.
The following is a list of the "Big Ideas" and the purpose that is given for the idea.
1. GETTING TO KNOW YOU
Purpose: To provide a fun time for all Tiger Cubs
and adults to get to know one another at the first
Tiger Cub group meeting. Also, to provide a meeting
format as an example of one way a future
meeting can be run.
2. FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
Purpose: To have fun together and in this way to
help bring family closer together.
3. DISCOVER NATURE AND ENERGY
Purpose: To develop in your child an appreciation
of the world around him, and an awe for its
Creator. Also it will provide the basis for several
hobbies and interests that may extend into the
future. Perhaps most important, you are given the
opportunity through this big idea to reinforce your
own values about environment, energy, and even spirituality.
4. PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Purpose: This activity is designed to equip the
child to deal with an emergency when there is no
adult present. There are activities that will help
him help others. In the expanding world of a
first-grade boy, there are times that he is not
under the immediate protection of a parent of other
adult family member. His knowledge of emergency
procedures will strengthen his self-esteem and
self-confidence. In this big idea, you can discuss
with your son how to react to strangers and
persons whose motives are either not known or are
unacceptable.
5. KNOW YOUR FAMILY
Purpose: Gives you a chance to explore your family's
heritage, background, and structure. But it
also gives you an opportunity to express to one
another what makes you feel good - what makes you
feel bad - all of you. It also aids in his understanding
of other family members and their feelings.
6. KNOW YOUR COMMUNITY
Purpose: One of the underlying purposes of the Boys
Scouts of America is to develop responsible
citizenship in boys. This begins with an understanding
of their community. As you explore your
community with your boy and your Tiger Cub group,
you will be giving your boy and others a better
understanding of the environment in which they live.
Boys will develop a deeper appreciation of
their community and how it works.
7. HELPING OTHERS
Purpose: Helping others should be part of anyone's
life, not only because it makes for a better
world, but also because it gives good feelings to
both the helper and the one being helped. Giving
your boy a chance to help others enables him to
learn that it is an important part of his life both now
and in the future. It also lets him learn that helping
others can be fun and rewarding. Helping others
as a family or as a group makes the experience all
the more fun and rewarding.
8. GO SEE IT
Purpose: This big idea gives you and your boy a
chance to enjoy all the special places and activities
in your area. Seeing these things as a family makes
for enjoyable times for all. It allows your family
to have fun together, and grow together as well.
GO SEE IT!
9. GETTING THERE
Purpose: Transportation is a big part of everyone's
lives. We travel to work, we travel on
vacations. This big idea lets you and your Tiger
Cub explore some of the many ways man travels
from one place to another. As your boy learns about
transportation, you can take the opportunity to
explain how important it is to be on time, to be
courteous to others. You can also plan activities that
will help to make your family trips pleasant experiences
for everyone.
10. SOMETHING SPECIAL, ALL YOUR OWN
Purpose: This is your own big idea. Pick whatever
big idea your group wants. Let the boys play as
big a part in this as the adults. Make it fun for
everyone. Let your imagination suggest whatever it
wants to. Make it the group and family happening
of the year. What's important is that the boys and
adults plan the big idea together. That way it belongs
to you and your group. Come up with family
activities and group activities, too.
11. MAKING YOUR FAMILY SPECIAL
Purpose: To help you and your boy explore the things
that make your family unique, special, one of
a kind. Take the opportunity to let everyone talk
about those things that strengthen the family. It will
help everyone develop more of a sense of belonging
and pride. And the goal of this big idea is to
make family bonds stronger.
12. MAKE YOUR OWN
Purpose: To help your boy develop a sense of pride
and satisfaction by making all kinds of things.
This big idea also will help him develop patience,
perseverance, and initiative.
13. CARING FOR YOUR HOME AND HOUSEHOLD
Purpose: Learning what is required to keep a home
neat and clean is important for a first-grader.
Part of the goal of this big idea is to help your
boy realize that if everyone does his part to keep the
home clean, neat, and fixed up it will be a happier
place to live. In addition, some of the activities
in this big idea are designed to give your boy a
greater appreciation of all things that others do to
keep the home in good shape. Lastly, an objective
of this big idea is to help your boy learn to follow
directions.
14. FAMILY GAMES, TRICKS, PUZZLES
Purpose: Part of the goal of this big idea is to
have boys learn to become both good winners and
good losers as well. In addition, this big idea
will teach them how to play by the rules and how to
follow instructions. It also holds the opportunity
for boys to develop patience as they work to solve
a puzzle or invent a new game.
15. FITNESS AND SPORTS
Purpose: Sport and physical fitness activities,
even calisthenics, can be fun. Naturally, though these
activities do more than just provide fun. They can
make family members healthier as well as bring
families closer together. Learning new sports can
help give a boy more self-confidence and self-
esteem. And if good sportsmanship and teamwork are
emphasized, the boy will learn some
important things that extend far beyond sports.
But let's not forget what was said at the beginning.
More than anything else sports and other physical
fitness activities can spell fun for the whole
family.
16. TELL IT LIKE IT IS
Purpose: Communication is a big word to a first-grade
boy, but it is an important one. This big idea
lets the boy learn some of the many ways people
communicate with each other. It also has the goal
of letting him learn how to communicate better with
those around him. The activities are designed to
make it fun and interesting.
17. CUB SCOUTING, HERE WE COME
Purpose: Tiger Cub groups are affiliated with a
Cub Scout pack, and both the Cub Scouts and the
adults who run the Cub Scout Pack are looking forward
to having your boys join the pack after their
time as Tiger Cubs. Cub Scouting will build on what
your boy is learning and discovering as Tiger
Cubs, BSA. This big idea will be carried out by
you and your group and by your Tiger Cub Group
Coach. Unlike the other big ideas in your Family
Activity Book, this big idea is set up on an
organized basis and is designed to be held at specified
times of the year. Your Group Coach will
contact you with details at the proper times. It
is asked that as you take part in the various activities
in this big idea, look over Cub Scouting. The program
can do wonderful things for you and your
boy.
It is hoped that this glimpse into the Tiger Cubs, BSA FAMILY ACTIVITY
BOOK will help you to decide
to join the Tiger Cub group at a pack in your neighborhood. It is truly
a fun program and a great
experience for your first-grader and the whole family.