Bear Cub Scout
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'''''The Bear Achievements get you started on a dozen requirements for different Belt Loops and Pins!''''' | '''''The Bear Achievements get you started on a dozen requirements for different Belt Loops and Pins!''''' | ||
| + | ;4. TALL TALES | ||
*4c. could be met by completing [[Cub Scout Communicating]] Pin requirement #5 | *4c. could be met by completing [[Cub Scout Communicating]] Pin requirement #5 | ||
| + | ;5. SHARING YOUR WORLD WITH WILDLIFE | ||
*5c. Explain what a wildlife conservation officer does. - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Pin requirement #7 | *5c. Explain what a wildlife conservation officer does. - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Pin requirement #7 | ||
*5d. Visit one of the following... - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Pin requirement #1 | *5d. Visit one of the following... - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Pin requirement #1 | ||
*5e. Endangered species - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Belt Loop requirement #3 | *5e. Endangered species - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Belt Loop requirement #3 | ||
| + | ;6. TAKE CARE OF YOUR PLANET | ||
*6g. Take part in a den or pack neighborhood clean-up project. - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Pin requirement #9 | *6g. Take part in a den or pack neighborhood clean-up project. - See [[Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation|Wildlife Conservation]] Pin requirement #9 | ||
| + | ;8. THE PAST IS EXCITING AND IMPORTANT | ||
*8d. Trace your family...or talk to a grandparent... - See [[Cub Scout Heritages|Heritages]] Belt Loop & Pin requirement #5 | *8d. Trace your family...or talk to a grandparent... - See [[Cub Scout Heritages|Heritages]] Belt Loop & Pin requirement #5 | ||
| + | ;14. RIDE RIGHT | ||
*14a. Know the rules for bike safety...register - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Belt Loop requirement #1 & Pin #6 | *14a. Know the rules for bike safety...register - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Belt Loop requirement #1 & Pin #6 | ||
*14b. Learn to ride a bike... - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Belt Loop requirement #3 | *14b. Learn to ride a bike... - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Belt Loop requirement #3 | ||
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*14f. Ride a bike for 1 mile... - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Pin requirement #7 | *14f. Ride a bike for 1 mile... - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Pin requirement #7 | ||
*14g. Plan and take a family bike hike. - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Pin requirement #7 | *14g. Plan and take a family bike hike. - See [[Cub Scout Bicycling|Bicycling]] Pin requirement #7 | ||
| - | + | ;15. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES! | |
| - | * | + | *a. Outdoor games - See: [[Cub Scout Golf|Golf]], [[Cub Scout Badminton|Badminton]], [[Cub Scout Softball|Softball]], and [[Cub Scout Volleyball|Volleyball]]. |
| - | * | + | *b. Play two organized games with your den. - See: [[Cub Scout Sports]] |
| - | + | *c. Select a game that your den has never played... - See: [[Cub Scout Sports|Sports]], [[Cub Scout Marbles|Marbles]], [[Cub Scout Chess|Chess]], [[Cub Scout Language and Culture|Language and Culture]] Pin requirement 3, etc. | |
| - | *17d. | + | ;16. BUILDING MUSCLES |
| + | *16a. Stretching & exercises - [[Cub Scout Physical Fitness|Physical Fitness]] | ||
| + | ;17. INFORMATION, PLEASE | ||
| + | *17d. Use a computer - See [[Cub Scout Computers]] Belt Loop requirement #3 & Pin requirements 1 or 4 | ||
| + | *17e. Write a letter - See [[Cub Scout Computers]] Belt Loop requirement #3 & Pin requirement 6 | ||
| + | ;18. JOT IT DOWN | ||
*18b. Write two letters to relatives or friends. - See [[Cub Scout Communicating|Communicating]] Belt Loop requirement #2 | *18b. Write two letters to relatives or friends. - See [[Cub Scout Communicating|Communicating]] Belt Loop requirement #2 | ||
*18c. Keep a daily record of your activities for 2 weeks. - See [[Cub Scout Communicating|Communicating]] Pin requirement #2 | *18c. Keep a daily record of your activities for 2 weeks. - See [[Cub Scout Communicating|Communicating]] Pin requirement #2 | ||
*18f. Write a story about something you have done with your family. - See [[Cub Scout Communicating|Communicating]] Pin requirement #1 | *18f. Write a story about something you have done with your family. - See [[Cub Scout Communicating|Communicating]] Pin requirement #1 | ||
| + | ;23. SPORTS, SPORTS, SPORTS | ||
*21a or f. Build a model from a kit. - Consider making a Pinewood Derby car, Rain Gutter Regatta boat, or Space Derby rocket. | *21a or f. Build a model from a kit. - Consider making a Pinewood Derby car, Rain Gutter Regatta boat, or Space Derby rocket. | ||
*23a. Play three team sports - See [[Cub Scout Badminton|Badminton]], [[Cub Scout Basketball|Basketball]], [[Cub Scout Flag Football|Flag Football]], [[Cub Scout Soccer|Soccer]], [[Cub Scout Softball|Softball]], [[Cub Scout Ultimate|Ultimate]], [[Cub Scout Volleyball|Volleyball]], etc. | *23a. Play three team sports - See [[Cub Scout Badminton|Badminton]], [[Cub Scout Basketball|Basketball]], [[Cub Scout Flag Football|Flag Football]], [[Cub Scout Soccer|Soccer]], [[Cub Scout Softball|Softball]], [[Cub Scout Ultimate|Ultimate]], [[Cub Scout Volleyball|Volleyball]], etc. | ||
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''Also see the [[Bear_Electives#Related_achievements.2C_electives.2C_or_other_awards|Related Requirements for Bear Electives]]. | ''Also see the [[Bear_Electives#Related_achievements.2C_electives.2C_or_other_awards|Related Requirements for Bear Electives]]. | ||
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== Progress Toward Ranks == | == Progress Toward Ranks == | ||
Revision as of 00:24, July 25, 2008
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The Bear Cub Scout program is for boys who have completed second grade (or are age 9). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Bear badge by completing 12 achievements in four different categories: God, Country, Family, and Self.
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Bear Cub Scout requirements | |||
GODDo ONE of the following: 1. Ways We Worship(Bear Handbook - Page 26)
2. Emblems of Faith(Bear Handbook - Page 30)
COUNTRYDo THREE of the following: 3. What Makes America Special?(Bear Handbook - Page 34)
4. Tall Tales(Bear Handbook - Page 42)
5. Sharing Your World With Wildlife(Bear Handbook - Page 50)
6. Take Care of Your Planet(Bear Handbook - Page 56)
7. Law Enforcement Is a Big Job(Bear Handbook - Page 64)
FAMILYDo FOUR of the following: 8. The Past Is Exciting and Important(Bear Handbook - Page 72)
9. What's Cooking(Bear Handbook - Page 80)
10. Family Fun(Bear Handbook - Page 90)
11. Be Ready!(Bear Handbook - Page 96)
12. Family Outdoor Adventure(Bear Handbook - Page 106)
13. Saving Well, Spending Well(Bear Handbook - Page 112)
SELFDo FOUR of the following: 14. Ride Right(Bear Handbook - Page 118)
15. Games, Games, Games!(Bear Handbook - Page 126)
16. Building Muscles(Bear Handbook - Page 130)
17. Information, Please(Bear Handbook - Page 136)
18. Jot It Down(Bear Handbook - Page 140)
19. Shavings and Chips(Bear Handbook - Page 146)
20. Sawdust and Nails(Bear Handbook - Page 152)
21. Build a Model(Bear Handbook - Page 156)
22. Tying It All Up(Bear Handbook - Page 162)
23. Sports, Sports, Sports(Bear Handbook - Page 170)
24. Be a Leader(Bear Handbook - Page 174)
The text of these requirements is locked and can only be edited by an administrator. Please note any errors found in the above requirements on this article's Talk Page. | |||
Bear Electives
Once the rank badge has been earned, Bear Cub Scouts may complete elective requirements to earn Arrow Points.
Related achievements, electives, or other awards
The Bear Achievements get you started on a dozen requirements for different Belt Loops and Pins!
- 4. TALL TALES
- 4c. could be met by completing Cub Scout Communicating Pin requirement #5
- 5. SHARING YOUR WORLD WITH WILDLIFE
- 5c. Explain what a wildlife conservation officer does. - See Wildlife Conservation Pin requirement #7
- 5d. Visit one of the following... - See Wildlife Conservation Pin requirement #1
- 5e. Endangered species - See Wildlife Conservation Belt Loop requirement #3
- 6. TAKE CARE OF YOUR PLANET
- 6g. Take part in a den or pack neighborhood clean-up project. - See Wildlife Conservation Pin requirement #9
- 8. THE PAST IS EXCITING AND IMPORTANT
- 8d. Trace your family...or talk to a grandparent... - See Heritages Belt Loop & Pin requirement #5
- 14. RIDE RIGHT
- 14a. Know the rules for bike safety...register - See Bicycling Belt Loop requirement #1 & Pin #6
- 14b. Learn to ride a bike... - See Bicycling Belt Loop requirement #3
- 14d. Change a tire on a bicycle... - See Bicycling Pin requirement #3
- 14f. Ride a bike for 1 mile... - See Bicycling Pin requirement #7
- 14g. Plan and take a family bike hike. - See Bicycling Pin requirement #7
- 15. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES!
- a. Outdoor games - See: Golf, Badminton, Softball, and Volleyball.
- b. Play two organized games with your den. - See: Cub Scout Sports
- c. Select a game that your den has never played... - See: Sports, Marbles, Chess, Language and Culture Pin requirement 3, etc.
- 16. BUILDING MUSCLES
- 16a. Stretching & exercises - Physical Fitness
- 17. INFORMATION, PLEASE
- 17d. Use a computer - See Cub Scout Computers Belt Loop requirement #3 & Pin requirements 1 or 4
- 17e. Write a letter - See Cub Scout Computers Belt Loop requirement #3 & Pin requirement 6
- 18. JOT IT DOWN
- 18b. Write two letters to relatives or friends. - See Communicating Belt Loop requirement #2
- 18c. Keep a daily record of your activities for 2 weeks. - See Communicating Pin requirement #2
- 18f. Write a story about something you have done with your family. - See Communicating Pin requirement #1
- 23. SPORTS, SPORTS, SPORTS
- 21a or f. Build a model from a kit. - Consider making a Pinewood Derby car, Rain Gutter Regatta boat, or Space Derby rocket.
- 23a. Play three team sports - See Badminton, Basketball, Flag Football, Soccer, Softball, Ultimate, Volleyball, etc.
- 23b. Individual Sports - See Archery, BB-Gun Shooting, Bicycling , Bowling, Fishing, Golf, Table Tennis, Tennis, etc.
Also see the Related Requirements for Bear Electives.
Progress Toward Ranks
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![]() A complete set of Progress Toward Ranks beads for a boy who has completed both Wolf and Bear ranks.
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The Progress Toward Ranks emblem is for Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts. While working toward the Wolf or Bear rank badge, Cubs receive one bead for every three achievements completed: Yellow beads for Wolf, Red beads for Bear.
The emblem is worn suspended from the right pocket flap button.
Arrow Points
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![]() One gold and four silver arrow points, signifying 50 completed electives.
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Arrow Points are for boys who hold the Wolf and Bear Cub Scout Ranks. Once the rank badge has been earned, Cub Scouts may complete elective requirements to earn Arrow Points. After completing the first ten electives, a gold arrow point is awarded. Each further 10 electives will earn a silver arrow point. They are attached below the left pocket of the blue Cub Scout uniform.
Bear Den Leader Resources
- Cub Scout Den Leader
- Fast Tracks for Bear Cub Scouts: a BSA-produced den meeting plan
| Cub Scout Resources | ||||
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| New Leader Brochures: | Tiger | Wolf/Bear | Webelos | Cubmaster |
| Applications & Reports: | Youth Application | Adult Leader Application | Advancement Report | Uniform |
| Online Training: | New Leader | Youth Protection Training | Safe Swim Defense | Safety Afloat |
| Safety Guides: | Guide to Safe Scouting | Safe Swim Defense | Safety Afloat | Climb On Safely |
| Other: | Permission Slip | Local Tour Permit | National Tour Permit | Fundraising |
| Medical Exam Forms: | Annual Health and Medical Record 34605 | Age-Appropriate Guidelines | More forms… | |
Bobcat • Tiger • Wolf • Bear • Webelos • Arrow of Light
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