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Cubs enjoy Pack 66 Field Day

Advancement

If a Cub Scout has completed the first grade (or is 8 years old) he may begin working on his 12 Wolf Achievements. During their work at home and in the den, they earn beads as evidence that they are progressing toward rank. Upon completion of the achievements, he is awarded the Wolf badge.

To earn the Wolf rank a Cub Scout must complete 58 tasks out of a possible 74 tasks that are offered in the book.

If the Cub Scout has not previously earned the Bobcat Badge, it must be earned first.

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Wolf and Bear Progress Beads

ACHIEVEMENTS

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

See USScouts.org for achievment requirements: http://usscouts.org/advance/cubscout/wolf.html

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Cub's may also participate in the Academics and Sports program, the Religious Emblem Program and other recognition programs.  See Other Awards.

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If your Wolf Cub Scout has not completed second grade, he can search the Arrow Point trail. On the Wolf trail, the main sections were called achievements, things that we would like all boys to do. On the Arrow Point trail, the main sections are called electives. They are choices that a boy can make on his own and with your guidance. Details regarding the completion of the Wolf electives can be found in the BSA Wolf Cub Scout Book (No. 33106, 1998.)

To earn a Gold Arrow Point to wear beneath his Wolf badge, the boy must complete any ten elective projects of the more than one hundred choices shown in the book. If he does ten more, he qualifies for a Silver Arrow Point to wear beneath the Gold. Multiple Silver Arrow Points may be earned, but only one Gold along the Wolf trail. The Arrow Points are presented at the pack meeting after he receives his Wolf badge.

Wolf Arrow Point Trail: http://www.geocities.com/~pack215/wolf-electives.html

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WOLF ELECTIVES (115 total)
 
1.  It's a Secret
2.  Be an Actor
3.  Make It Yourself
4.  Play a Game
5.  Spare Time Fun
6.  Books, Books, Books
7.  Foot Power
8.  Machine Power
9.  Let's Have a Party
10. Native American Lore
11. Sing-A-Long
12. Be an Artist
13. Birds
14. Pets
15. Grow Something
16. Family Alert
17. Tie It Right
18. Outdoor Adventure
19. Fishing
20. Sports
21. Computer Fun
22. Say It Right
 

Scouting's aims - character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness