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The Wolf rank is for boys who have completed first grade (or who are 8 years old).

IF YOU HAVE NOT JOINED CUB SCOUTS AND WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION CONTACT OUR CUBMASTER,
Roberta Gavin
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*IF YOU HAVE JUST JOINED THE CUBSCOUTS AS A WOLF CUB SCOUT YOU MUST EARN THE BOBCAT BADGE BEFORE RECEIVING ANY OTHER AWARD OR RANK.* IF YOU'VE ALREADY COMPLETED THE BOBCAT CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE WOLF TRAIL.

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE OUTDOOR ACTIVITY AWARD REQUIREMENTS


BOBCAT TRAIL

Requirements for Bobcat

You will find these requirements on pages 16 to 35 of your Wolf handbook.

  1. Cub Scout Promise

    (I,__________________,promise to do my best, To do my duty to God and my country, To help other people, and obey the Law of the Pack.)

  2. The Law of the Pack

    • The Cub Scout follows Akela.
    • The Cub Scout helps the pack go.
    • The pack helps the Cub Scout grow.
    • The Cub Scout gives goodwill

  3. Webelos

    - WE'll BE LOyal Scouts

  4. Cub Scout Sign

    Click here for the Cub Scout Sign.

  5. Cub Scout Handshake

    Click here for the Cub Scout Handshake.

  6. Cub Scout Motto

    - "DO YOUR BEST"

  7. Cub Scout Salute

    Click here for the Cub Scout Salute.

  8. Child Protection Excercises

Copyright © 1998 The Virtual Cub Leader's Handbook, All Rights Reserved

WOLF TRAIL

After you have earned your Bobcat badge, you can now start along the Wolf trail(Achievements). To earn the Wolf rank a Cub Scout must complete 58 tasks out of a possible 74 tasks that are offered in the book. When you have completed the 12 tasks or achievements you will then be ready to become a Wolf Cub Scout. Your Wolf badge will be awarded at a pack meeting.

Requirements for Wolf

You will find these requirements on pages 38 to 106 of your Wolf handbook.

  1. Feats of Skill

  2. Your Flag

  3. Keep Your Body Healthy

  4. Know Your Home and Community

  5. Tools for Fixing and Building

  6. Start a Collection

  7. Your Living World

  8. Cooking and Eating

  9. Be Safe at Home and on the Street

  10. Family Fun

  11. Duty to God

  12. Making Choices

Remember the Cub Scout Motto - "Do Your Best". *Note to parents: These activities are primarily done at home and signed off by the parent after the boy has completed each task. The book is then shown to the Den Leader who records the progress and also signs the boy's book. Don't okay a track if you both know that he can do a better job. Move on to something else, then go back and try again.


PROGRESS TOWARD RANKS

Your boy doesn't have to wait until he completes his entire Wolf or Bear trail before being recognized for his work. As a Wolf, when he completes any three achievements, his den leader can present the Progress Toward Ranks patch to him. It's a diamond with a leather (or plastic) thong attached and a gold bead attached to one end. It is worn on the button of the right shirt pocket. Each time the boy completes three achievements he will receive another gold bead. After he gets his fourth gold bead, he will receive his Wolf badge at a pack meeting. As a Bear, red beads are presented for each three Bear achievements earned. After he gets his fourth red bead, he will receive his Bear badge at a pack meeting. Cub Scouts may continue to wear this emblem after ranks are earned until they become Webelos Scouts.

As your boy completes the requirements for the achievements on the Wolf and Bear trails, be sure to review his work and sign his book in the place for Akela's OK. At his next den meeting, he should show his book to his den leader who will record his progress and sign the book on the line provided.

Copyright © 1998 The Virtual Cub Leader's Handbook, All Rights Reserved

THE ARROW POINT TRAIL

Your Cub Scout can also search the Arrow Point trail. On the Wolf trail, the main sections are called acheivements, things that are required to earn their rank. The Arrow Point trail are electives that he can do to earn Arrow Points. For the first 10 electives completed he will earn a Gold Arrow Point. For every additional 10 electives completed, he will earn a Silver Arrow Point, and 10 more earns another Silver, and so on. Arrow Points can not be awarded until after the Wolf badge has been earned. He might, however, find some electives that he could be completing before he earns the Wolf badge. As long as he completes these electives after he has earned his Bobcat, you may credit him for them, but be sure to keep him focused on the 12 achievements until he completes them.

*These electives are found in your Wolf Cub Scout handbook on pages 110 to 225.*


OUTDOOR ACTIVITY AWARD

Requirements

  • Attend Cub Scout day camp or Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camp.
  • Assemble the "Six Essentials for Going Outdoors" (Wolf Handbook, Elective 23b) and discuss their purpose, and complete four of the Outdoor Activities listed below.

Outdoor Activities

With your den, pack, or family:

  1. Participate in a nature hike in your local area. This can be on an organized, marked trail, or just a hike to observe nature in your area.
  2. Participate in an outdoor activity such as a picnic or park fun day.
  3. Explain the buddy system and tell what to do if lost. Explain the importance of cooperation.
  4. Attend a pack overnighter. Be responsible by being prepared for the event.
  5. Complete an outdoor service project in your community.
  6. Complete a nature/conservation project in your area. This project should involve improving, beautifying, or supporting natural habitats. Discuss how this project helped you to respect nature.
  7. Earn the Summertime Pack Award.
  8. Participate in a nature observation activity. Describe or illustrate and display your observations at a den or pack meeting.
  9. Participate in an outdoor aquatic activity. This can be an organized swim meet or just a den or pack swim.
  10. Participate in an outdoor campfire program. Perform in a skit, sing a song, or take part in a ceremony.
  11. Participate in an outdoor sporting event.
  12. Participate in an outdoor Scout's Own or other worship service.
  13. Explore a local city, county, state, or national park. Discuss with your den how a good citizen obeys the park rules.

 
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