Wolf Cub Scout
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Wolf Cubs can also complete [[Wolf Electives|Electives]] at any time. | Wolf Cubs can also complete [[Wolf Electives|Electives]] at any time. | ||
| - | All registered [[Tiger Cub Scout|Tiger Cubs]], [[Wolf Cub Scout|Wolf Cubs]], [[Bear Cub Scout|Bear Cubs]], and [[Webelos Scout|Webelos]] Scouts can earn [[Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program]] known as "Belt Loops and Pins." | + | All registered [[Tiger Cub Scout|Tiger Cubs]], [[Wolf Cub Scout|Wolf Cubs]], [[Bear Cub Scout|Bear Cubs]], and [[Webelos Scout|Webelos]] Scouts can earn [[Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program]] known as "Belt Loops and Pins." - ''Academic & Sports'' p. 1 |
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The Wolf Cub Scout program is for boys who have completed first grade (or are age 8). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Wolf badge by completing 12 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills.
Wolf Cubs can also complete Electives at any time.
All registered Tiger Cubs, Wolf Cubs, Bear Cubs, and Webelos Scouts can earn Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program known as "Belt Loops and Pins." - Academic & Sports p. 1
Wolf Cub Scout requirements | |||
1. Feats of Skill(Wolf Handbook, Page 38)
2. Your Flag(Wolf Handbook, Page 46)
3. Keep Your Body Healthy(Wolf Handbook, Page 56)
4. Know Your Home and Community(Wolf Handbook, Page 60)
5. Tools for Fixing and Building(Wolf Handbook, Page 64)
6. Start a Collection(Wolf Handbook, Page 70)
7. Your Living World(Wolf Handbook, Page 74) This achievement is also part of the Cub Scout World Conservation Award and Cub Scouting's Leave No Trace Award.
8. Cooking and Eating(Wolf Handbook, Page 78)
9. Be Safe at Home and on the Street(Wolf Handbook, Page 82)
10. Family Fun(Wolf Handbook, Page 88)
11. Duty to God(Wolf Handbook, Page 94)
12. Making Choices(Wolf Handbook, Page 100)
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Wolf Electives
Related achievements, electives, or other awards
The Wolf Achievements get you started on a dozen requirements for different Belt Loops and Pins!
- 1. Feats Of Skill
- 1a. Play catch is a part of Cub Scout Baseball Loop requirement #2.
- 1a. Play catch is a part of Cub Scout Softball Loop requirement #2.
- 1h. Swim 25 feet is a part of the beginner swim test in Cub Scout Swimming Pin requirement #5.
- 1i. Tread water is a part of Cub Scout Swimming Pin requirement #10.
- 1j. Basketball passes are a part of Cub Scout Basketball Loop requirement #2.
- 3. Keep Your Body Healthy
- 3a. could be met while completing Cub Scout Physical Fitness Belt Loop requirement #3 & Pin #3 & 6.
- 4. Know Your Home And Community
- 4e. Household jobs - See Citizenship Belt Loop #1
- 4f. Visit an important place... Citizenship Pin #5, #6, #7, or #10
- 6. Start A Collection
- 6b. Make a collection... See Collecting Belt Loop #1 & , Geology Belt Loop #2
- 6c. Show your collection - See Collecting Belt Loop #1
- 7. Your Living World
- 7b. Protecting natural resources - see Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation Loop requirement #1.
- 7d. Service project - Clean up litter - see Cub Scout Wildlife Conservation Pin requirement #9.
- 8. Cooking And Eating
- 8a. Food Pyramid could be met while completing Cub Scout Physical Fitness Pin requirement 1
- 8c. & 8d. could be met while completing Cub Scout Heritages Pin requirement #9
- 9. Be Safe At Home And On The Street
- 9b. & c. Check your home for danger - See Cub Scout Citizenship Pin requirement 4
- Audit worksheets are the last pages of the Pin Req #4: The home safety & energy audits are in the last pages of the Cub Scout Citizenship Worksheet
- 9e. Bike safety is the same as Cub Scout Bicycling Belt Loop requirement #1.
- 10. Family Fun
- 10d. Read a book or Boys' Life magazine... SeeCommunicating Pin #5
- 10e. Attend a concert, a play, or other live program... SeeAstronomy Pin #6, Chess Belt Loop #3, Chess Pin #5
- 10f. could be met while completing Cub Scout Astronomy Pin Requirement 6
- 10f. Attend a concert, a play, or other live program with your family. Astronomy Pin #6, Chess Belt Loop #3 & Pin #5
- 10g. could be met by completing Cub Scout Chess Belt Loop requirement #3 or Pin requirement 5
Also see the Related Requirements for Wolf Electives.
Progress Toward Ranks
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![]() A complete set of Progress Toward Ranks beads for a boy who has completed both Wolf and Bear ranks.
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The Progress Toward Ranks emblem is for Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts. While working toward the Wolf or Bear rank badge, Cubs receive one bead for every three achievements completed: Yellow beads for Wolf, Red beads for Bear.
The emblem is worn suspended from the right pocket flap button.
Arrow Points
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![]() One gold and four silver arrow points, signifying 50 completed electives.
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Arrow Points are for boys who hold the Wolf and Bear Cub Scout Ranks. Once the rank badge has been earned, Cub Scouts may complete elective requirements to earn Arrow Points. After completing the first ten electives, a gold arrow point is awarded. Each further 10 electives will earn a silver arrow point. They are attached below the left pocket of the blue Cub Scout uniform.
Wolf Den Leader Resources
- Cub Scout Den Leader
- Fast Tracks for Wolf Cub Scouts: a BSA-produced den meeting plan
Help with the Wolf badge requirements
8. Cooking and Eating a. Study the Food Guide Pyramid.
- MyPyramid for lots of general information
- MyPyramid for Kids Classroom Materials: - Free printed, age appropriate materials. Ordered and received within 1 week.
History
The British Scouts adopted the Wolf Cubbing program in 1916. In 1918, the first unofficial Wolf Cub packs appeared in the United States. Experimental Cubbing units began in 1928 and in 1930 the Boy Scouts of America began registering the first packs. The original Wolf badge was white on red felt and the current cloth version of the Wolf badge was introduced in 1972. The Wolf program was originally for boys age 9, later changed to age 8, and in 1986 became associated with second grade boys.
| Cub Scout Resources | ||||
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| New Leader Brochures: | Tiger | Wolf/Bear | Webelos | Cubmaster |
| Applications & Reports: | Youth Application | Adult Leader Application | Advancement Report | Uniform |
| Online Training: | New Leader | Youth Protection Training | Safe Swim Defense | Safety Afloat |
| Safety Guides: | Guide to Safe Scouting | Safe Swim Defense | Safety Afloat | Climb On Safely |
| Other: | Permission Slip | Local Tour Permit | National Tour Permit | Fundraising |
| Medical Exam Forms: | Annual Health and Medical Record 34605 | Age-Appropriate Guidelines | More forms… | |
Bobcat • Tiger • Wolf • Bear • Webelos • Arrow of Light
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