Engineer
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| | The Webelos Engineer activity badge helps prepare Webelos Scouts for the Boy Scout Engineering merit badge(s). |
| Webelos Engineer Activity Badge | |
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The Webelos Engineer Activity Badge is one of 20 different Activity Badges that can be earned in the Webelos Scout Program. The requirements are typically worked on during den meetings or den activities while the skills are practiced at home, with the help of the Webelos Scout's family. The requirements are either completed with the den or at home with the den leader's approval. Projects are brought to meetings to share with the den and for Webelos Den Leader or Activity Badge Counselor approval.
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Engineer requirements | |||
Do both of these:
And do four of these:
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Notes
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- The Webelos Program uses the Fast Tracks Den Meeting plans to offer all 20 Webelos Activity Badges in as little as 12 months.
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Requirement resources
1. Careers in Engineering - Discover Engineering - About.com Engineering Careers - Fields (Type) of Engineering - p. 213
2. The graph paper you need to draw your floor plan is in the Engineer Worksheet - How to draw a Scale Floor Plan - p. 214
3. Visit a construction job. Look at a set of plans - p. 215
4. Visit a civil engineer or surveyor to learn how to measure the length of a property line - p. 215
5. Electricity generation & transmission - p. 216
6. Construct a simple working electrical circuit using a flashlight battery, a switch, and a light - p. 216
7. Bridges - p. 218-20
8. Crane using a block and tackle - pp. 221-3
9. Build a catapult and show how it works - pp. 224-5
10. Cub Scout Academics belt loop for Mathematics
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| — Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide #34299B, p.4 and Cub Scout Leader Book, p. 31-1. |
- General Resources
- CubRoundtable: Engineer 24 page reference guide- 302KB)
- KISMIF: Engineer Links
- Bill Smith's Webelos Leader Resources: Engineer
- Webelos Roundtable Packet: Engineer
Related awards
Science Awards Science-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: Animal Science - Archaeology - Astronomy - Architecture - Chemistry - Composite Materials - Computers - Electricity - Electronics - Energy - Environmental Science - Geology - Nuclear Science - Radio - Space Exploration - Weather
- Webelos Activity Badge: Engineer - Geologist - Scientist
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Astronomy - Geography - Geology - Science - Weather
Profession Awards Profession-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: American Business - Architecture - Aviation - Chemistry - Crime Prevention - Dentistry - Engineering - Entrepreneurship - Inventing - Journalism - Landscape Architecture - Law - Medicine - Personal Management - Pulp and Paper - Salesmanship - Surveying - Textile - Veterinary Medicine
- Webelos Activity Badges: Engineer - Scientist
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Mathematics - Science
See also
| Webelos Den Leader portal |
External links
Physical Skills group: Aquanaut | Athlete | Fitness | Sportsman Mental Skills group: Artist | Scholar | Showman | Traveler Community group: Citizen | Communicator | Family Member | Readyman Technology group: Craftsman | Engineer | Handyman | Scientist Outdoor group: Forester | Geologist | Naturalist | Outdoorsman |
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