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Archery Cub Scout Archery Belt Loop #1: State and explain the range Safety Rules: 3 safety rules when on the shooting line 3 safety rules when retrieving arrows Archery Cub Scout Archery Pin #1: Name and point to the parts of an arrow Recurve Bow Compound Bow Archery Cub Scout Archery Pin #2: Explain how to properly care for and store tabs, arm guards, shooting gloves & quivers Archery Cub Scout Archery Belt Loop #3: Practice shooting at camp for the allotted time Archery Explain the following: Importance of obedience to a Range Officer Difference between and end and a round Difference among field, target & 3-D archery

Athlete Requirement #1: Complete the Perseverance Character Connection: Make a plan to complete one of the harder requirements What did perseverance have to do with feeling of frustration or anger while working on one of the harder requirements Practice perseverance by following your plan to do that requirement for the Athlete activity badge Athlete Requirement #2: Explain what it means to be physically and mentally healthy Athlete Requirement #3: Explain what you as a Webelos Scout can do to stay physically and mentally healthy Athlete Requirement #4: Start with at least 5 minutes of stretching warm-up activities Athlete Requirement #5: Do as many as you can of the following and record the results: Curl-ups Pull-ups Push-ups Standing Long Jump Quarter mile run or walk Athlete Requirement #6: Do a vertical jump and improve your reach in 30 days Athlete Requirement #7: Do a 50 yard dash as fast as you can and show a decrease in time over 30 days

Fitness Requirement #1: Completed Completed N/A N/A Complete the Health and Fitness Character Connection Know, Commit & Practice Fitness Requirement #3: Read about meal planning and plan a week s worth of meals N/A N/A Fitness Requirement #5: Discuss the bad effects of smoking or chewing tobacco on your body Fitness Requirement #6: Tell four reasons you should not drink alcohol Fitness Requirement #7: List some of the effects illegal drugs could have on your body and now they could affect your ability to think clearly Fitness Requirement #7: Read Choose to Refuse! and discuss, showing an understanding of the material by taking the post test Talked about, but a week s worth of meals was not planned Talked about, but a week s worth of meals was not planned Completed Completed N/A N/A Completed Completed N/A N/A Completed Completed N/A N/A Completed Completed N/A N/A

Forester Requirement #1: Using the map of the U.S., show the types of forests growing in the different parts of the Country & list some kinds of trees that grow in these areas. Forester Requirement #2: Show & Label the plant & tree layers of a forest Forester Requirement #3: Identify six forest trees common to the area. Tell how both wildlife and humans use them Forester Requirement #4: Completed Not Completed Completed Identify six forest plants (other than trees) that are useful to wildlife. Tell which animals use them and for what purposes Completed Forester Requirement #6: Examine the growth rings of a tree stump & explain how the rings tell its life story Forester Requirement #9: Describe both the benefits and the harm wildfires can cause in a forest ecosystem. Tell how you can help prevent wildfires Forester Requirement #10: Draw your own urban forestry plan for adding trees to a street, yard or park near your home. Show what types of trees you would like to see planted. Not Completed Not Completed Not Completed Not Completed

Geologist Requirement #1: Collect five geologic specimens that have important uses Geologist Requirement #2: Rocks and minerals are used in metal, glass, jewelry, roadbuilding products, and fertilizer. Give examples of minerals used in these products Geologist Requirement #3: Make a scale of mineral hardness for objects found at home. Show how to use the scale by finding the relative hardness of three samples Geologist Requirement #4: List some of the geologic materials used in building your home Geologist Requirement #5: Make a drawing that shows the cause of a volcano, a geyser, or an earthquake Geologist Requirement #6: Explain one way in which mountains are formed Geologist Requirement #7: Describe what a fossil is. How is it used to tell how old a formation is? Find two examples of fossils in your area Geologist Belt Loop Requirement #1: Explain what Geology means Geologist Belt Loop Requirement #2: Collect samples of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Explain how each was formed Geologist Belt Loop Requirement #3: Collect samples of three minerals. Explain what a mineral is and show and tell about the minerals you collected

Handyman Requirement #1: (A & B only; C will need to be completed with Den) Complete the Responsibility Character Connection List the tasks you can think of that are necessary in keeping a household in good shape. Name the tasks that are your responsibility. Talk about what happens when people don t do their jobs. Tell why it is important to be helpful and to be responsible. List ways that you can be more responsible on your own. Handyman Requirement #5: With adult supervision, show how to check the oil level and tire pressure of a car Handyman Requirement #6: Make a repair to a bicycle, such as tightening the chain, fixing a flat tire, or adjusting the seat or handlebars Handyman Requirement #7: Properly lubricate the chain on a bicycle Handyman Requirement #8: Properly inflate the tires on a bicycle Handyman Requirement #10: Replace a light bulb in a fixture or a lamp

Naturalist Requirement #1: Complete the Respect Character Connection Know, Commit & Practice Naturalist Requirement #6: Learn about the bird flyways closets to your home & find out which birds use these flyways Naturalist Requirement #7: Learn to identify poisonous plants and venomous reptiles found in our area Naturalist Requirement #9: Give examples of a producer, a consumer & a decomposer in the food chain of an ecosystem. Give examples of how humans have changed the balance of nature and how you can help to protect the balance of nature Naturalist Requirement #10: Identify a plant, bird or wild animals that is found only in our area. Discuss why it survives only in our area Naturalist Requirement #12: Look around camp (or your neighborhood) and identify how litter might be dangerous to the birds and other animals. Clean up the litter. Identify what else you might do to make camp (or your neighborhood) safer for animals

Outdoorsman Requirement #3: Take part in a Webelos Den Overnight Campout, sleeping in a tent that you have helped to pitch Outdoorsman Requirement #4: Camp overnight with a Boy Scout Troop, sleeping in a tent that you have helped pitch Outdoorsman Requirement #5: Discuss how to follow the Leave No Tract Frontcountry Guidelines during outdoor activities Outdoorsman Requirement #6: Participate in an outdoor conservation project with your Webelos Den or a Boy Scout Troop Outdoorsman Requirement #7: Discuss the rules of outdoor fire safety, using these rules show how to build a safe fire and put it out Outdoorsman Requirement #10: Demonstrate how to whip and fuse the ends of a rope Outdoorsman Requirement #12: Visit a nearby Boy Scout Troop

Pioneering Outdoorsman Requirement #1: Completed N/A Completed N/A Complete the Honesty Character Connection Know, Commit & Practice Pioneering Outdoorsman Requirement #11: Completed N/A Completed N/A Demonstrate setting up a tent or dining fly using two half hitches and a taut-line hitch. Show how to tie a square know and explain how it is used. (This requirement won t be completed, but skills used will support this activity) support skills only support skills only Pioneering Arrow of Light Requirement #2: Completed N/A Completed N/A Show your knowledge of the requirements to become a Boy Scout by tying the joining knot (square knot) Pioneering Arrow of Light Requirement #4: With your Webelos Den, visit at least, one Boy Scout oriented outdoor activity (This requirement can be used for the Arrow of Light OR Outdoorsman, but not both) Completed N/A Completed N/A

Readyman Requirement #2: Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an accident Readyman Requirement #3: Explain how you can get help quickly if there is an emergency in your home. Make a Help List of people or agencies that can help you if you need it. Post it near a phone or another place with easy access Readyman Requirement #4: Demonstrate the Heimlich maneuver and tell when it is used Readyman Requirement #5: Show what to do for these hurry cases : Serious bleeding Stopped breathing Internal poisoning Heart attack Readyman Requirement #6: Show how to treat Shock Readyman Requirement #7: Show first aid for the following: Cuts & scratches, burns & scalds, chocking, blisters on the hand & foot, tick bites, bites & stings of insects other than ticks, poisonous snakebites, nosebleed, frostbite & sunburn Readyman Requirement #8: Tell what steps must be taken for a safe swim with your Webelos den, pack, family or other group Readyman Requirement #9:Explain six safety rules you should follow when driving a bicycle Readyman Requirement #10: Explain the importance of wearing safety equipment when participating in sports activities

Sharps Yard Totin Chip Requirement #1: Understand wood tool use and safety rules (from the Boy Scout Handbook) Sharps Yard Totin Chip Requirement #2: Demonstrate proper handling, care and use of a pocket knife, ax and saw Sharps Yard Totin Chip Requirement #3: Use the knife, ax and saw as tools not playthings Sharps Yard Totin Chip Requirement #4: Respect all safety rules to protect others Sharps Yard Totin Chip Requirement #5: Respect property cut living or dead trees only with permission and with good reason Sharps Yard Firem n Chit Requirement #1: Understand fire use and safety rules (from the Boy Scout Handbook) Sharps Yard Firem n Chit Requirement #3: Clear all flammable vegetation at least 5 feet in all directions from the fire (10 feet total) Sharps Yard Firem n Chit Requirement #4: Attend to the fire at all times Sharps Yard Firem n Chit Requirement #5: Keep fire-fighting tools (water and/or shovel) readily available Sharps Yard Firem n Chit Requirement #6: Leave the fire only when it is cold out Sharps Yard Outdoorsman Requirement #7: Discuss with your Webelos Den Leader the rules of outdoor fire safety; using these rules show how to build a safe fire and put it out

Team Sport Belt Loop Requirement #1: N/A Completed N/A Completed Explain the rules of Ultimate Frisbee or Disc Golf to your leader or adult partner Team Sport Belt Loop Requirement #2: N/A Completed N/A Completed Spend at least 30 minutes practicing Ultimate Frisbee or Disc Golf Team Sport Belt Loop Requirement #3: Participate in a game of Ultimate Frisbee or Disc Golf N/A Completed N/A Completed