Recognition awards are available to Cub Scout leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements. These awards are presented by the local council. All of the awards require the completion of Fast Start Training, Basic Leader Training for the position, Youth Protection training, and participation in roundtables or a pow wow or University of Scouting. SUMMER 2015 WEBELOS MINI-CAMP MANUAL GREATER ST. LOUIS AREA COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Beaumont Scout Reservation Camp May June 28-30. July 8-10. Cub Scout Workbooks and Checklists The PDF versions of the workbooks have been designed with form fields. Scouts may download these files and then type their notes into the form fields, and save their work locally. Get Your Electronic Cub Scout Den Leader Guides. This post may contain affiliate links which means we receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Read or download the Boy Scouts of America’s most up-to-date guide to safe scouting here. Online Version. Camping Updated information about Webelos.
We detailed the new book’s firm embrace of the Internet to provide Scouts with extra resources and interactivity beyond what’s in the 480-page book. Well, now those digital resources are live and available at bsahandbook.org, the official Web site of the Boy Scout Handbook.
This eye-catching, all-new site carries the design elements from the book into a highly interactive Web page. You’ll find the site is organized into three sections, just like the book: Scoutcraft, Woodcraft, and Campcraft.
But the site is more than just a carbon copy from the book to the computer screen.
Let’s look at some examples. First, turn to the poisonous plants section of your new Scout handbook, Page 138. There you’ll see two short paragraphs and four photos of poisonous plants. On the Web site, however, you’ll get that information plus links to the Food and Drug Administration’s tips for treatment and the CDC’s maps of where poisonous plants are found.
Or take the important subject of tying knots. The colorful, easy-to-understand illustrations in the handbook are great for learning to tie the bowline (Page 388) while at camp. But if you want to practice the tricky knot in the comfort of your home, bsahandbook.org links to a site where knots tie themselves before your eyes.
OK, so your Scouts will want their physical handbook available when they’re away from the computer—which, we hope, is a lot of the time. But for comprehensive information about Scouting and outdoor skills while at home, bsahandbook.org should be their first and only online stop.
First graders, and anyone beyond that grade who is new to Cub Scouting, completes the Bobcat Badge prior to working on their grade-specific badge of rank. Kindergartners, who are Lions, do not work on the Bobcat Badge.
On the advancement trail, a Cub Scout progresses towards a badge of rank based on their grade. They need not have earned the previous rank in order to earn the next. Each of the ranks in Cub Scouting has its own requirements that are age appropriate, so earning a rank below a Cub Scout’s current grade is not permitted. As a Cub Scout advances through the ranks, the requirements get more challenging, to match the new skills and abilities they have learned.
Kindergartners work toward the Lion rank. The Lion rank is earned by completing five adventures as described below. Although participation with an adult partner is required for all Lion awards, recognition items are for the Scouts only.
1. Complete the five required adventures:
Lion’s Honor
Animal Kingdom
Fun on the Run!
King of the Jungle
Mountain Lion
2. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.
Outside of the requirements, Lion Scouts can also complete any number of seven elective adventures of their den’s or family’s choosing.
First graders work toward the Tiger rank. The Tiger rank is earned by completing seven adventures as described below. Although participation with an adult partner is required for all Tiger awards, recognition items are for the Scouts only.
1. Complete each of the six required adventures:
Games Tigers Play
My Tiger Jungle
Team Tiger
Tiger Bites
Tiger Circles: Duty to God
Tigers in the Wild
2. In addition to the six required adventures, complete at least one elective adventure of your den’s or family’s choosing.
3. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.
4. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. (The Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian if you do not have access to the internet.) OR Earn the Protect Yourself Rules Preview Adventure for Tiger.
Second graders work toward the Wolf rank. The Wolf rank is earned by completing seven adventures as described below.
1. Complete each of the six required adventures:
Call of the Wild
Council Fire (Duty to Country)
Duty to God Footsteps
Howling at the Moon
Paws on the Path
Running With the Pack
2. In addition to the six required adventures, complete at least one elective adventure of your den’s or family’s choosing.
3. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.
4. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. (The Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian if you do not have access to the internet.) OR Earn the Protect Yourself Rules Preview Adventure for Wolf.
Webelos Manual 2015 Download For Windows 10
Third graders work toward the Bear rank. The Bear rank is earned by completing seven adventures as described below.
1. Complete each of the six required adventures:
Baloo the Builder
Bear Claws
Bear Necessities
Fellowship and Duty to God
Fur, Feathers, and Ferns
Paws for Action (Duty to Country)
2. In addition to the six required adventures, complete at least one elective adventure of your den’s or family’s choosing.
3. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.
4. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. (The Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian if you do not have access to the internet.) OR Earn the Protect Yourself Rules Preview Adventure for Bear.
Fire cam mini hd manual. Page 1 Fire Cam Mini 1080 User Manual. Page 2 32GB) into the rear slot. To insert the micro SD card, slide the micro SD card into the card slot on the back of the Fire Cam MINI 1080 with the card label facing down. The micro SD card will click into place once it is inserted past flush with the camera. Fire Cam HD Wifi Dash Camera User Manual. Oncall Body Worn Camera User Manual. Fire Cam 1080 Date and Time TXT File. Fire Cam 4K User Manual. Below are two documents that can help a police or fire department when implementing cameras. The SOP / SOG's are in a word document so the department can change wording as needed. The Camera Police is a.
Fourth graders work toward the Webelos rank. The Webelos rank is earned by completing six adventures as described below. Scouts who are in Cub Scouts in fourth grade must complete the Webelos rank before working towards their Arrow of Light.
1. Be an active member of your Webelos den for three months.
2. Complete each of the five required adventures:
Cast Iron Chef
Duty to God and You
First Responder
Stronger, Faster, Higher
Webelos Walkabout
3. In addition to the five required adventures, complete at least one elective adventure of your den’s or family’s choosing.
4. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.
5. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. (The Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian if you do not have access to the internet.) OR Earn the Protect Yourself Rules Preview Adventure for Webelos.
Fifth graders work toward the Arrow of Light rank. If a fourth-grade Cub Scout has completed the Webelos rank, they may begin to work on the Arrow of Light. The Arrow of Light rank is earned by completing five adventures as described below.
1. Be an active member of your Webelos den for at least six months since completing the fourth grade or for at least six months since becoming 10 years old.
2. Complete each of the four required adventures:
Building a Better World
Duty to God in Action
Outdoor Adventurer
Scouting Adventure
3. In addition to the four required adventures, complete at least one elective adventure of your den’s or family’s choosing.
4. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.
5. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. (The Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian if you do not have access to the internet.) OR Earn the Protect Yourself Rules for Arrow of Light.