The Tiger Circles Adventure offers Tiger Cub Scouts a unique opportunity to connect with their family’s faith traditions and practice reverence. This adventure is about understanding and respecting the beliefs and customs that shape their families and communities. Through various activities, Tigers learn to appreciate the diversity of faiths and the common values they share.
In this adventure, Tigers engage with their own family’s faith in meaningful ways. They discuss and explore different holidays and celebrations that are significant to their family. This helps them understand and respect the depth and importance of their family’s traditions. By drawing or reflecting on these traditions, Tigers develop a deeper connection to their cultural and spiritual roots.
Attending a religious service or gathering with their family is another key component. This experience shows them how their family expresses reverence and faith in a communal setting. It’s an opportunity for Tigers to see faith in action, enhancing their understanding and respect for their own and others’ beliefs.
Finally, performing acts of kindness as part of this adventure emphasizes the values taught by many faith traditions. This activity helps Tigers put into practice the principles of compassion and service to others, which are central to reverence.
By participating in the Tiger Circles Adventure, Tiger Cub Scouts not only learn about their own family’s faith traditions but also gain a respect for the diverse expressions of faith in their broader community. This adventure teaches them the importance of reverence, kindness, and cultural diversity, fostering a well-rounded perspective that will guide them throughout their lives in Scouting and beyond.
This Adventure may be earned by completing the requirements below OR by completing a Religious Emblem of the Cub Scouts family’s choosing.
This Tiger Circles den meeting helps Tigers learn about family traditions, respect, and kindness. Through fun activities, they will explore how different families celebrate special days and show reverence. They will play a matching game with holiday symbols, share their own family traditions, and create drawings of their favorite celebrations. A charades game will teach them different ways to show respect.
Tigers will also color Compliment Cards to spread kindness to family, teachers, or friends. A snack break will help them see how food plays a role in traditions. The meeting ends with a reflection on what they learned and how they can be reverent and kind every day. If the den does not attend a religious service together, a take-home worksheet will help families complete that part of the adventure. This meeting is a great way to help Tigers connect with their own traditions and appreciate others.
See the free Tiger Circles den meeting plan here.
With your parent or legal guardian talk about your family’s faith traditions. Identify three holidays or celebrations that are part of your family’s faith traditions. Draw a picture of your favorite family’s faith tradition holiday or celebration.
For the first requirement of the Tiger Circles Adventure, Tiger Cub Scouts explore the rich traditions of their family’s faith. This activity helps Tigers understand more about where they come from and what their family celebrates.
Here is an option for fulfilling Tiger Circles requirement 1:
This requirement not only teaches Tigers about their own faith but also encourages them to appreciate the diversity of traditions in the world around them.
With your family, attend a religious service OR other gathering that shows how your family expresses Family & Reverence.
The Tiger Circles Adventure helps Tigers learn about respect and reverence as part of their growth. Requirement 2 of this adventure focuses on understanding how different families show respect and reverence, especially through gatherings or services.
Here are some options for fulfilling Tiger Circles requirement 2:
Choose an activity that resonates with your family’s values and interests. Discuss the experience afterwards to deepen the understanding of reverence.
Carry out an act of kindness.
For Tiger Cubs, Requirement 3 of the Tiger Circles Adventure focuses on performing acts of kindness. This helps young scouts learn the value of helping others and contributing positively to their community. Here are some ideas:
Here are some options for fulfilling Tiger Circles requirement 3:
Choose an act of kindness that you feel passionate about. Doing something nice for others not only helps them but makes you feel good too. Remember to discuss your chosen act of kindness with your parent or guardian before you begin.
Before any activity, check the SAFE Checklist to make sure everyone is safe. Everyone involved in Scouting America activities should know the Guide to Safe Scouting and other relevant guides or books. Also follow any state or local rules that are more strict than Scouting America rules and guidelines.
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More information
What is the Tiger Circles Adventure?
The Tiger Circles Adventure is a program for Tiger Cubs in Cub Scouts. It helps them learn about their family’s faith traditions, show reverence, and do acts of kindness.
What does “reverence” mean in this adventure?
Reverence means showing deep respect for something or someone. In this adventure, it refers to how Scouts respect and honor their own family’s faith traditions and those of others.
Can I complete the Tiger Circles Adventure without attending a religious service?
Yes, you can. Besides attending a religious service, you can also participate in a gathering that shows how your family expresses reverence. This could be a non-religious ceremony or family tradition.
What are some examples of acts of kindness I can do?
Some acts of kindness include helping a neighbor, cleaning up a local area, making cards for people in hospitals, or donating toys. Choose an act that you enjoy and feel good about doing.
Do I have to complete all the requirements listed?
You need to complete all three requirements to earn the Tiger Circles Adventure badge. Alternatively, you can complete a Religious Emblem of your choice if it aligns better with your family’s faith traditions.
What if my family does not have strong faith traditions?
You can explore broader themes of reverence and respect, or you might discuss and explore different cultural traditions that emphasize respect and kindness. Also, see this article for advice.
Can I do an act of kindness with a friend?
Yes, you can certainly carry out an act of kindness with a friend or family member. It’s a great way to share the experience and make it more enjoyable.
The Tiger Circles Adventure is designed for the youngest members of the Cub Scouts, known as Tiger Cubs. It focuses on teaching these young scouts about the importance of reverence through understanding and participating in their family’s faith traditions. This adventure encourages them to explore the values and beliefs that their families hold dear.
To complete this adventure, Tiger Cubs engage in three main activities. First, they discuss their family’s faith traditions with a parent or guardian, identifying key holidays and celebrations. This helps them understand their cultural and religious roots. Next, they attend a religious service or another reverent gathering with their family. This could be a traditional religious ceremony or a non-religious but meaningful family event that demonstrates reverence. Finally, they perform an act of kindness, which reinforces the values of caring and respect for others.
These activities are crafted to help Tiger Cubs appreciate the diversity of faith traditions and learn the significance of respecting and honoring these practices. The adventure not only promotes personal growth but also fosters a sense of community and empathy among the young scouts.