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Pack Identity

Once you have a few kids invested, or when you are bringing in new wolves, you can work on building pack identity and team building. This is also a good opportunity to review investiture requirements with the kids.

  • Introduce the Opening Ceremony
  • Name Game
  • Divide kids into sixes, assign sixers, have them work together to choose a color
  • Talk about flags and national anthem, review the flag ceremony
  • Have the kids work with their sixes to make flags in their chosen color
  • Review Motto/Law/Promise/Sign
  • Practice Grand Howl
  • Talk about Dens
  • Have each Six find a Den and mark it with their flag
  • If there's time, you could play Capture the Flag or a tag game using the dens as bases.
  • Closing Ceremony

Items Needed:

  • Timberwolf Handbooks
  • American flag
  • Other flags (pride flag, local or state flag)
  • Felt, scissors, and glue for six flags

Badge Requirements Covered:

Tenderpad Badge

  • Recite from memory the Timberwolf Law, and explain its meaning in your own words.
  • Recite from memory the Timberwolf Promise, and explain its meaning in your own words.
  • Demonstrate the Timberwolf Salute.
  • Take part in a Pack and Six activity.
  • Show that you know how to do the Grand Howl.
  • Recite from memory the Timberwolf Motto, and explain its meaning in your own words.

First Star

  • Know about the United States flag, how to fly it, about flags and symbols in your community, and how to show respect to flags and symbols.
  • Know about the United States National Anthem or an alternative song that is significant to you and your community.

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