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What to Wear Relay
Lion – Kindergarten
Let’s Camp Lion
Elective
Requirement 2

What to Wear Relay

Lion – Kindergarten
Let’s Camp Lion
Elective
Requirement 2

What to Wear Relay

Snapshot of Activity

Cub Scouts pick out clothes that are appropriate for different types of weather. 

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  • Cub Scouts will need their Lion handbook, pages 48 and 49 
  • Crayons, enough to share 
  • Craft scissors, a pair for each Cub Scout 
  • Small book bag or day bag 
  • Assortment of outdoor clothes that includes the 4 seasons, summer, spring, fall, winter 
    • T-shirt 
    • Shorts 
    • Poncho or rain jacket 
    • Hat 
    • Long pants 
    • Wool socks 
    • Long sleeve shirt 
    • Winter coat 
    • Wool skull cap 
    • Hoodie or light jacket 

Before the meeting: 

  1. Set up the meeting location so Cub Scouts and adult partners can complete the activity in their handbook together. 
  2. Designate an area that is free of obstacles for a relay race. 
  3. Place the clothes into a jumbled pile on the ground.  

During the meeting: 

  1. Gather the Cub Scouts and adult partners and have them work together to complete pages 48 and 49 of the Lion handbook. 
  2. Once everyone has completed the activity in the handbook share with them that next the den is going to run a relay race.  
  3. Explain the rules of the relay to the Cub Scouts and adult partners.  Adult partners are going to play too. 
  4. Everyone will form a line about 10 yards away from the pile of clothes.  The first person in line holds the backpack and waits for the den leader to call out a season, summer, spring, fall, winter.   
  5. When the den leader says the season that person then runs to the piles of clothes and gathers the clothes that match the season.  When they bring the bag back, they empty the clothes, and the den decides if all the clothes are right for the season.  
  6. Return the clothes to the pile, jumble them up, and start again with a different season. 

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Bray Barnes is a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, Silver
Beaver, Silver Antelope, Silver Buffalo, and Learning for Life Distinguished
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