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  2014 Scouting Themes  
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2014 Scouting Themes

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The Cub Scout monthly Core Value themes are based on a 12-month rotation.
The Webelos Badges are on a 12-month rotation.   The Boy Scout themes are on a 36-month rotation.

Cub Scout Themes
JanuaryPositive Attitude
FebruaryResourcefulness
MarchCompassion
AprilFaith
MayHealth & Fitness
JunePerseverance
JulyCourage
AugustHonesty
SeptemberCooperation
OctoberResponsibility
NovemberCitizenship
DecemberRespect
 
Webelos Badges
JanuaryFitness, Readyman
FebruaryScholar, Engineer
MarchAthlete, Engineer
AprilSportsman, Family Member
MayOutdoorsman, Handyman
JuneTraveler, Artist
JulyAquanaut, Geologist
AugustNaturalist, Forester
SeptemberCommunicator, Citizen
OctoberShowman, Citizen
NovemberCraftsman, Scientist
DecemberCraftsman, Scientist
 
Boy Scout Themes
JanuaryWilderness Survival
FebruaryCommunications
MarchPioneering
AprilEnvironment
MayOrienteering
JuneMechanics
JulyHiking
AugustShooting
SeptemberSports
OctoberEngineering
NovemberHigh Adventure
DecemberTracking


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Comments:
 Jun 04, 2014 - RZam
Boy Scout themes are on a 36 month rotation, to cover the 36 topics in the three Program Feature books.
Dec 05, 2014 - Dick Brighthaupt
I love this page, I do monthly Roundtable notes for our District in HOAC, (Thunderbird) and I like to add theme data.  Leaders are pretty busy making a living and any help we can provide is good.
Jun 03, 2016 - Tonya Rosenthal
I'm in charge of all the cubscout program and I teach bear webelos and wolf and I need help to teach all this at one time this is my first time teaching cubscout and I need all the help my troop 320
Jun 03, 2016 - Scouter Paul
@Tonya - Wow, sounds like you've taken on more responsibility in your PACK than you should.  Most Packs have separate Den Leaders for each rank.  Trying to run a den meeting for wolf, bear, and webelos means doing 3 separate things all at once.
Getting two more parents to become a Den Leaders would really be a good thing!

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