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Cub Scout Pack 231
(Farmington Hills, Michigan)
 
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Webelos is for 4th and 5th grade boys to prepare to join aBoy Scout troop while learning outdoors skills and participating in manyadventures. A well-run group of Webelos is a gradual change from being an'adult-run' den to being a 'scout-run' patrol ready to fit right into anadventurous Boy Scout troop. This migration requires the parents and denleaders to give the scouts more and more control, decision-making power, andresponsibility as they progress in skills, abilities, and maturity.

Webelos Program:

The Webelos program has two major milestones - the Webelosrank badge to be earned toward the end of 4th grade and the Arrow of Light tobe earned in 5th grade. The final part of Webelos is bridging over into a BoyScout troop selected individually by the scout.

Once the goals of Webelos are understood, the methods of theprogram make a lot of sense!

Webelos Requirements


WELCOME TO CUB SCOUTING: EARNING THE WEBELOS RANK

Cub-Scout-Ages-and-RanksWebelosA boy who is 10 years old or is in the fourth grade is a Webelos Scout, and his adventures are found in the Webelos Handbook.

Like all other new Cub Scouts, a Webelos must first earn his Bobcat rank. After completing the requirements for Bobcat he may go on to complete the requirements for the Wolf rank and the many electives that are offered for his rank.

The den meeting plans for the Webelos rank adventures are found in the Webelos Den Leader Guide along with other tips and hints for running a fun Cub Scout Program.

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Webelos Badge Requirements

The Webelos rank is earned by completing the requirements as described below.

1. Be an active member of your Webelos den for three months. (Being active means having good attendance, paying your den dues, and working on den projects.)
2. Complete each of the following Webelos required adventures with your den or family:
a. Cast Iron Chef
b. Duty to God and You
c. First Responder
d. Stronger, Faster, Higher
e. Webelos Walkabout
3. Complete two Webelos elective adventures of your den or family’s choosing.
4. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide, and earn the Cyber Chip award for your age.*

*If your family does not have Internet access at home AND you do not have ready Internet access at school or another public place or via a mobile device, the Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian.

A parent, guardian, or other caring adult acknowledges the completion of each achievement part by signing the boy’s handbook (Akela’s OK). The den leader also signs each boy’s handbook (Den Leader’s OK) and records progress in the den’s advancement records. The Webelos Scouts also keep track of their own advancement using the Adventure Tracking section in the back of their handbooks, and under the guidance of the den leader, they can also keep a record of their individual progress on a den advancement chart and den doodle.

For each adventure, the Webelos Scout must complete the requirements as outlined in the Webelos Handbook. Requirement 7 of Bobcat and requirement 4 of Webelos and Arrow of Light are identical. If a Cub Scout earns his Bobcat rank during the same year that he begins working on his Webelos or Arrow of Light rank, he needs to complete the requirement only one time.

 

A parent, guardian, or other caring adult acknowledges the completion of each achievement part by signing the boy’s handbook (Akela’s OK). The den leader also signs each boy’s handbook (Den Leader’s OK) and records progress in the den’s advancement records. The Webelos Scouts also keep track of their own advancement using the Adventure Tracking section in the back of their handbooks, and under the guidance of the den leader, they can also keep a record of their individual progress on a den advancement chart and den doodle.

For each adventure, the Webelos Scout must complete the requirements as outlined in the Webelos Handbook.

Requirement 7 of Bobcat and requirement 4 of Webelos and Arrow of Light are identical. If a Cub Scout earns his Bobcat rank during the same year that he begins working on his Webelos or Arrow of Light rank, he needs to complete the requirement only one time.

A parent, guardian, or other caring adult acknowledges the completion of each achievement part by signing the boy’s handbook (Akela’s OK). The den leader also signs each boy’s handbook (Den Leader’s OK) and records progress in the den’s advancement records. The Webelos Scouts also keep track of their own advancement using the Adventure Tracking section in the back of their handbooks, and under the guidance of the den leader, they can also keep a record of their individual progress on a den advancement chart and den doodle.

The pack should encourage each den to deliver a year-round program, drawing from both required adventures to support rank advancement and elective adventures to support program enrichment. Elective adventures may be earned during den activities, by a boy with the participation of his family, and during council and district sponsored program opportunities. There is no required order in which adventures must be earned.

The sequence is left to the discretion of the den leader and Cubmaster.

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Cast Iron Chef Duty to God and You Webelos Walkabout

 

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Adventures In Science Aquanaut Art Explosion Aware and Care Build It Build My Own Hero
Castaway Earth Rocks Engineer Fix It Game Design Into the Wild
Into the Woods Looking Back, Looking Forward Maestro Moviemaking Project Family Sportsman