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3rd-5th Grade
Geocacher
Animal
Habitats
Achieveme
nts
Electives
Activity badges
Outdoor Activity
Award
Leave No
Trace
Awareness
Award
Cub Scouts (all ages)
Webelos (4th Grade)
Bear Scout (3rd Grade)
Junior Girl Scouts
Scout Level
Requirement
1A. Visit an official geocaching site
2C. Go on a photo hunt
Activity that fills the requirement **
Intro to Geocaching (paper copy only)
Practice waypoint finding
3A. Make a trade item that represents Girl Scouts
4A. Go on a geocaching hiking adventure
1C. Look for wild animals near your home.
Arrival Activity: Leave No Trace cards
Find our temporary geocache
Practice waypoint finding
2B. Explore an animal habitat near where you live
4. Explore endangered habitats (wetlands)
5C. Help clean up an animal habitat.
5d. Visit a nature center
6g. Take part in a neighborhood clean up
Practice waypoint finding
Practice waypoint finding
CITO
Hike
CITO
12b. Go on a Hike (how will you keep dry if it rains)?
14c. Take part in a project to make your community
more beautiful (like a cleanup party)
Introduction and rules discussion
15e. Visit a water source. Plan and do a project to
clean it up. Name four kinds of water pollution
25a. Learn about the 10 essentials. Explain why each
item is "essential"
25b. Go on a short hike with your den using the
buddy system
N4. Visit a nature center. Tell your pack what you
saw.
CITO
CITO
Introduction and rules discussion
Hike
Hike
N7. Learn to identify poisonous plants in your area.
N10. Identify a plant or animal that is found only in
your area of the country. Tell why it survives only in
your area.
N11. Learn about wetlands in your area. Discuss their
importance for wildlife and humans.
N12. Identify why litter might be dangerous to
wildlife. Clean up litter.
1. Participate in a nature hike in your local area.
Introduction and rules discussion
3. Explain the buddy system and what to do if lost.
8. Participate in a nature observation activity.
13. Explore a local city park. Discuss with your den
how a good citizen obeys park rules.
Introduction and rules discussion
Practice waypoint finding
1. Discuss the importance of LNT guidelines
2. On three outings, practice the frontcountry LNT
guidelines
Introduction and rules discussion
4. Participate in a LNT related service project
CITO
Practice waypoint finding
Practice waypoint finding
CITO
Hike
Introduction and rules discussion
Introduction and rules discussion
**Every group and program is unique, and we might not complete every activity on this
list. If there is something your group is especially intererested in doing, please let us
know when you register.
Academic & Sports Pins
Cub Scouts (all ages)
Academic & Sports
Belt Loops
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3rd-5th Grade
Requirement
Map and Compass 1. Show how to orient a map.
Locate 3 landmarks on the map
Activity that fills the requirement **
Map and Compass 2. Explain how a compass works.
Hiking 1. Explain Hiking safety rules
Hiking 2. Demonstrate proper hiking attire and
equipment
Hiking 3. Hike for at least 30 minutes.
Map and Compass 4. Make a simple compass with a
magnet and pin
Arrival Activity: Make a compass
Introduction and rules discussion
Map and Compass 6. Draw a compass rose on a map.
Map and Compass 8. Show how to take a compass
bearing and follow it.
Map and Compass 10. Measure your pace.
Map and Compass 12. Explain what different colors
on a map mean.
Wildlife Conservation 1. Visit a nature center
Wildlife Conservation 9. Participate in a service
project that helps maintain habitat for wildlife.
Map reading basics
Hiking 7. Identify 3 poisonous plants
Hiking 8. Take two different hikes for different
purposes.
Introduction and rules discussion
Practice waypoint finding
Introduction and rules discussion
Find our temporary geocache
Arrival Activity: Make a compass
Compass basics
Compass basics
Map reading basics
Hike
CITO
Hike
Hiking 9. Explain what a compass is and how to use it. Compass basics
Hiking 10. Explain what GPS is and how to use one.
Practice waypoint finding
**Every group and program is unique, and we might not complete every activity on this
list. If there is something your group is especially intererested in doing, please let us
know when you register.