Webelos Badge RequirementsWhat do all Webelos Den Scouts need?1.___________________________________2.___________________________________3.___________________________________
Webelos Goal:Prepare a Cub Scout to be a Boy Scout
The Webelos Den is for 4th grade children to start to prepare to join a BSA Scout Troop while learning outdoors skills, leadership skills and participating in many adventures. 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 an adventurous Boy Scout troop. This migration requires the parents and den leaders to give the scouts more and more control, decision-making power, and responsibility as they progress in skills, abilities, and maturity.
Who makes an awesome leader?__________________________________________________________________________
Awesome Webelos Jr. Den rules to keep the peace:
- Sign in sheet- Mandatory Webelos handbook at every meeting- Begin Scout lead meetings- Help with the younger dens- Take responsibilities for Pack events- Responsible for clean-up
WEBELOS Rank Programming –
REQUIRED ADVENTURES:____ Cast Iron Chef____ Duty to God and You____ First Responder____ Stronger, Faster, Higher____ Webelos Walkabout
ELECTIVE ADVENTURES:In addition to the five required adventures listed above, complete at least “one “elective Adventure of your den's or family's choosing for a total of at least six adventures.Adventures in ScienceAquanautArt ExplosionAware and CareBuild ItBuild My Own Hero____ CastawayEarth Rocks!EngineerFix ItGame DesignInto the Wild____ Into the WoodsLooking Back, Looking ForwardMaestro!MoviemakingProject Family____ Sports
1. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide.
2. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. - Read, commit to, and sign the Level I Internet Safety Pledge. (BSA Cyber Chip blue card) - Watch the video "The Password Rap" and another video of your choosing. (www.NetSmartz.org/scouting) - As an individual or with your den, use the Teachable Recipes to demonstrate Internet safety rules to your den leader, den, or pack. (www.NetSmartz.org/scouting) - Discuss with your unit leader the acceptable standards and practices for using allowed electronic devices, such as phones and games, at your meetings and other Scouting events.
Arrow of Light Badge Requirements
WHAT ARE THE 3 THINGS YOU NEED TO SUCCEED AS A SCOUT IN TROOP?
1.________________________________________
2._______________________________________
3.________________________________________
Who makes an awesome leader?
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Successful WEBELO SR. Den –
- Attendance- Participation- Edge Method -
Explain Demonstrate Guide Enable
- Energy releasers – escape from very academic programming.- Outdoor activities
Establish a relationship with a BSA Troop - BSA Scouts helping / volunteering at Pack events- attend Troop meeting- Camping trip with Troop
WEBELOS SR. / ARROW of LIGHT Rank Programming –
REQUIRED ADVENTURES:
There are 4 Core (Required) Adventures in the Arrow of Light program:
Building a Better WorldDuty to God in ActionOutdoor AdventurerScouting Adventure
ELECTIVE ADVENTURES:In addition to the five required adventures listed above, complete at least “one “elective Adventure of your den's or family's choosing for a total of at least six adventures.Your AOL Den should select their elective (with guidance)Adventures in ScienceAquanautArt ExplosionAware and CareBuild ItBuild My Own HeroCastawayEarth Rocks!EngineerFix ItGame DesignInto the WildInto the WoodsLooking Back, Looking ForwardMaestro!MoviemakingProject FamilySports
1. With your parent, guardian, or other caring adult complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide.
2. Earn the Cyber Chip award for your age. - Read, commit to, and sign the Level I Internet Safety Pledge. (BSA Cyber Chip blue card) - Watch the video "The Password Rap" and another video of your choosing. (www.NetSmartz.org/scouting) - As an individual or with your den, use the Teachable Recipes to demonstrate Internet safety rules to your den leader, den, or pack. (www.NetSmartz.org/scouting) - Discuss with your unit leader the acceptable standards and practices for using allowed electronic devices, such as phones and games, at your meetings and other Scouting events.
Are Crossover Ceremonies Part of the Arrow of Light?While some packs may combine the celebration of these two achievements, Arrow of Light (AOL) and Crossover Ceremonies are different.
A Crossover Ceremony (sometimes called a Bridging Ceremony) is an event packs choose to host to recognize the Scouts achieving and earning their Den Rank and moving / crossing over from one Den to the other.
This is an important Pack event where each Den and family can see the achievements everyone has earned. The AOL recognition can also happen during a cross over ceremony for your WEBELOS SR. Den earning their Arrow of Light award and progressing from Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA.
Often a Crossover Ceremony sends Cub Scouts to walk across a mini-bridge to symbolize their move to Boy Scouts (think of it as a Cub Scout “graduation” although we do not use that word in Scouting).
Arrow of Light, on the other hand, is a rank and award. It is a staple in the Cub Scout program and something many Scouts who move through Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts will achieve
Arrow of Light CeremonyScriptRehearsalSuppliesCeremony tableAwardsPropsDen Leader recognitionFamily recognitions / parent pin
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