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Tiger Catch the Game On TV
Tiger – 1st Grade
Tiger Tag
Elective
Requirement 4

Tiger Catch the Game On TV

Tiger – 1st Grade
Tiger Tag
Elective
Requirement 4

Tiger Catch the Game On TV

Snapshot of Activity

Watch a sporting event on television.

Indoor
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  • Large TV

Before the meeting: 

  1. Identify a game that will be on TV.   
  2. Become familiar with the rules of the game and the current record of the home team and where the visiting team is from. 
  3. Inform Cub Scouts, parents, legal guardians, and adult partners of the date, time, and location of when the den will watch the game together. 
  4. The day before the event remind Cub Scouts, parents, legal guardians, and adult partners of the date, time, and location of the activity.  

During the meeting: 

  1. Gather the Cub Scouts and adult partners and share with the den what you learned about the teams. 
  2. Tell Cub Scouts to look for players displaying good sportsmanship and when they do to share that with their adult partner.   
  3. Enjoy the game. 
  4. After the game, gather the den and have Cub Scouts share one or two times when they witnessed good sportsmanship.

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