Tiger-iffic!

This adventure will help Tigers learn about different types of games, whether individual games, team games, or initiative games. As an elective, it provides them with the chance to explore games that are new to them and to use their imaginations. It also encourages their willingness and ability to work and talk in the group.

Takeaways

  • Trying individual versus team games
  • Experiencing winning and losing
  • Developing sportsmanship
  • Team building
  • Using imagination and creating games
  • A Scout is kind.

Requirements

Complete requirements 1–3 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.