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Shout, Run, Tell Relay
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Shout, Run, Tell Relay

Tiger – 1st Grade
Tiger’s Roar
Personal Safety
Required
2023_2024_loops_pins_Tigers-Roar
Requirement 2
Shout, Run, Tell Relay
Tiger – 1st Grade
Tiger’s Roar
Personal Safety
Required
2023_2024_loops_pins_Tigers-Roar
Requirement 2
Shout, Run, Tell Relay

Snapshot of Activity

A relay race where Cub Scouts will demonstrate Shout, Run, Tell.  

Indoor
5
1
1
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  • Parent Notification found in Additional Resources 
  • At least 4 Cub Scouts 

Before the meeting: 

  1. Review Scouting America Youth Protection content.   
  2. Review The Protect Yourself Rules-Tigers video.   
  3. Inform parents, legal guardians, and adult partners of the Adventure and content.  See the document “Tiger’s Roar Parent Notification” found in the Additional Resources section. 

During the meeting: 

  1. Gather the Cub Scouts and adult partners 
  2. Have Cub Scouts line up single file with each youth about 10 yards away from their adult partner.  
  3. Explain how to play the relay. 
  4. Give the signal “Go,” the first Cub Scout in line will yell something like “No!” or “Stay away from me!” or anything else they would say if someone did something that made them feel uncomfortable. This is practicing the “Shout” part of Shout, Run, Tell. 
  5. The first Cub Scout will then run to their adult partner. This is practicing the “Run” part of Shout, Run, Tell. 
  6. When they arrive at their adult partner they say, “I need to tell you something.”  This is practicing the “Tell” part of Shout, Run, Tell.   
  7. The next Cub Scout gets a turn. Repeat until all the Cub Scouts have had a chance to practice how they would Shout, Run and Tell.  During this activity, allow each Cub Scout to come up with what they want to shout. 

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