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Curiosity, Intrigue, and Magical Mysteries

Curiosity Intrigue and Magical Mysteries Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete Requirements 1 and 2 plus at least one other.

  1. Do the following:
    1. Learn a magic trick. Practice your magic trick so you can perform it in front of an audience.
    2. Create an invitation to a magic show.
    3. With your den or with your family, put on a magic show for an audience.
  2. Spell your name using sign language, and spell your name in Braille.
  3. Create a secret code. Share it with your family or den.
  4. With the other Scouts in your den or with your family, crack a code that you did not create.
  5. With the help of your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, conduct a science demonstration that shows how magic works and share what you learned from your science demonstration.

Floats and Boats

Floats and Boats Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete Requirements 1-4 plus at least one other.

  1. With your den, say the SCOUT water safety chant.
  2. With your den, talk about why it’s important to have a buddy and then play the buddy game.
  3. Show how to safely help someone who needs assistance in the water, without having to enter the water yourself.
  4. Show how to enter the water safely, blow your breath out under the water, and do a prone glide.
  5. Identify five different types of boats.
  6. Build a boat from recycled materials, and float it on the water.
  7. Show that you can put on and fasten a life jacket correctly

Good Knights

Good Knights Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete Requirements 1 and 2 plus at least two others.

  1. With your den or with your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, say the Scout Law. Explain to your den one of the 12 points of the Law and why you think a knight would have the same behavior.
  2. If you have not already done so, make a code of conduct with your den that will describe how each person should act when you are all together. If your den has a code of conduct, discuss with your den the updates it might need. Vote on which actions should go in your den code of conduct.
  3. Create a den shield and a personal shield.
  4. Using recycled materials, design and build a small castle to display at the pack meeting.
  5. Think of one physical challenge that could be part of an obstacle course. Then help your den design a Tiger knight obstacle course. Participate in the course.
  6. Show your understanding of knights’ service to others by participating in a service project in your community.

Rolling Tigers

Rolling Tigers Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete Requirements 1-3 plus at least two others.

  1. With your den or with your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, try on safety gear you should use while riding a bike. Show how to wear a bicycle helmet properly.
  2. With your den or with your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, learn and demonstrate safety tips to follow when riding a bicycle.
  3. Learn and demonstrate proper hand signals.
  4. With your den  or with your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, do a safety check on a bicycle.
  5. With your den or family, go on a bicycle hike wearing your safety equipment. Follow the bicycling safety and traffic laws.
  6. With your den or or with your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, discuss two different types of bicycles and their uses.
  7. Learn about a famous bicycle race or famous cyclist. Share what you learn with your den.
  8. Visit your local or state police department to learn about bicycle riding laws.
  9. Identify two jobs that use bicycles and discuss how they are used.

Sky Is The Limit

Sky Is The Limit Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete Requirements 1-3 plus at least one other.

  1. With your den or  or with your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, go outside to observe the night sky. Talk about objects you see or might see.
  2. Look at a distant object through a telescope or binoculars. Show how to focus the device you chose.
  3. Find out about two astronauts who were Scouts when they were younger. Share what you learned with your den.
  4. Observe in the sky or select from a book, chart, computer, or electronic device two constellations that are easy to see in the night sky. With your parent/guardian or other caring adult, find out the names of the stars that make up the constellation and how the constellation got its name. Share what you found with your den.
  5. Draw and name your own constellation. Share your constellation with your den.
  6. Create a homemade model of a constellation.
  7. Find out about two different jobs related to astronomy. Share this information with your den.
  8. With your den or family, visit a planetarium, observatory, science museum, astronomy club, or college or high school astronomy teacher. Before you go, write down questions you might want to ask. Share what you learned.

Stories in Shapes

Stories in Shapes Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete at least four of the following requirements.

  1. Visit an art gallery or a museum, explore an art website, or visit your library.
  2. Look closely at pictures of some art with your den or a family member. Decide what you like about the art, and share your ideas with the other Tigers.
  3. Create a piece of art on paper, poster board, or canvas.
  4. Draw or create an art piece using shapes.
  5. Use tangrams to create shapes.

Tiger-iffic!

Tiger-iffic Tiger Elective Adventure Loop

Complete requirements 1-3 and plus at least one other.

  1. Play at least two different games by yourself; one may be a video game.
  2. Play a board game or another inside game with one or more members of your den.
  3. Play a problem-solving game with your den.
  4. With your parent’s or guardian’s permission, do the following:
    1. Play a video game with family members or den members in a tournament.
    2. List at least three tips that would help someone who was learning how to play your favorite video game.
    3. Play an appropriate video game with a friend for 30 minutes.
  5. With other members of your den, invent a game, OR change the rules of a game you know, and play the game.
  6. Play a team game with your den

Tiger: Safe and Smart

Tiger Safe and Smart Elective Adventure Loop

Complete requirements 1-8. Requirement 9 is optional.

  1. Memorize your address, and say it to your den leader or your parent, guardian, or other caring adult.
  2. Memorize an emergency contact’s phone number, and say it to your parent, guardian, or den leader.
  3. Take the 911 safety quiz.
  4. Show you can “Stop, Drop, and Roll.”
  5. Show you know how to safely roll someone else in a blanket to put out a fire.
  6. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, make a fire escape map of your home and explain it to family members and your den.
  7. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, try a practice fire drill at home.
  8. Find the smoke detectors in your home. With the help of your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, check the batteries.
  9. Visit an emergency responder station, or have an emergency responder visit you.

Tiger Tag

Tiger Tag Elective Adventure Loop

Complete requirements 1 and 2 plus at least one other.

  1. Choose one active game you like, and tell your den about how to play and why you like this game.
  2. Play two team or relay games with your den. Tell your parent, guardian, or other caring adult or the other Tigers what you liked best about each game.
  3. Have your den choose a team or relay game that everyone can play, and play it at least twice.
  4. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, select an active outside game that you could play with the members of your den. Talk with den members about the games suggested by all Tigers. With your den, decide on a game to play and play the game that your den has chosen. After the game, discuss with your den the meaning of being a good sport.

How to verify an out of Council Merit Badge Counselor.

First, try to connect the Scout and counselor in Scoutbook. If that is successful, the counselor is registered and qualified. If unsuccessful, go to the counselor’s home council and search for their Advancement Administrators. Most will have an email address for either the Council Advancement Committee or Professional Advisor. Send an email asking if the counselor has been registered and qualified for the merit badge(s) in question and the status of their Youth Protection Training. Ask California councils if the counselor has completed AB506 training and LiveScan. The unit leader’s “blue card” signature verifies their counselor credentials verification.

Venturing

Sea Scouts

Exploring

International

Highlander

Shooting Sport

STEM

Scouting for Food

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