Young lions must practice being a lion before they can become the king of the jungle. The lions must practice their roar until it is loud enough to be heard by all of the animals in the jungle; they must also practice being silent when necessary. Lion Scouts become stronger, faster, and smarter by playing games
with their fellow Lions. The most important thing for a Lion Scout is to use those skills to become a good leader, knowing the difference between right and wrong and treating others fairly.
Takeaways
- Physical activity helps you stay healthy and develop physical skills.
- Games have rules, and fairness requires all to follow the rules.
- There are times when being loud is appropriate; there are also times when being quiet or
silent is appropriate as well. - Effort and good sportsmanship can be more important than the score.
- A leader sets the example.
Requirements
- Play a game with rules; indicate an understanding of the rules and why it is
important to follow the rules while playing the game. - Choose a jungle animal that you would like to be; describe the animal and why you
chose it. Participate in a parade with the other animals in your den. Communicate
with other animals using your animal’s sounds, both as loudly as you can and as
softly as you can.