Webelos rank requirements: 1) Be active for 3 months. 2) Complete 6 adventures - 5 required and 1 elective. 3) Review parent pamphlet. 4) Earn Cyber Chip.
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The Webelos badge program for Cub Scouts is designed for fourth graders, beginning a path which leads from the earlier Cub Scout experience to new challenges for older youth. This program, tailored for 10-year-olds, offers a mix of activities focused on outdoor skills, personal fitness, citizenship, personal safety, and family values. The Webelos program is…
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The Webelos My Community Adventure is a key part of the Cub Scouts program. This adventure helps young Scouts learn about their role in their community and the importance of active citizenship. Through a variety of activities, Webelos explore how government works and how laws are made. They also learn about voting and the responsibilities…
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Webelos Adventure: Stronger, Faster, Higher NOTE: Before we get started, I strongly suggest you printout and use the worksheets on this, get the parents and boys working together and have stations to do exercises and record the results. Do all of these: Understand and explain why you should warm up before exercising and cool down afterward. Demonstrate the proper way to warm up and cool down. Another warm up resource, this one aimed at kids Do these activities and record your results: (Use the worksheet linked at the bottom) 20-yard dash Vertical jump Lifting a 5-pound weight Push-ups Curls Jumping rope To make it go quickly, for #2 I'm going to time the boys in 10 second units, how many pushup in 10 sec, etc.. and do the 20 yard dash for time. We'll record it all the worksheet, for high jump i have a yardstick taped to the something vertical, then a stick to put against it and have them jump over it. eazy high jump. Make an exercise plan that includes at least three physical activities. Carry out your plan for 30 days, and write down your progress each week(see worksheet below). I'm going to have the boys choose 3 of the activities above to practice and check their results at the next 2 meetings. With your den, prepare a fitness course or series of games that includes jumping, avoiding obstacles, weight lifting, and running. Time yourself going through the course, and improve your time over a two-week period. Not a lot to do here, just set a simple course up in your meeting area, and do it over 2 weeks, till every improves their time. honestly I wouldn't stress the time aspect of the first one, just let them do it for fun, then have them do it again for speed... then two weeks later, run it again for speed, and try to share any tricks for going faster with all the boys... I think the key will be easy setup and tear down. list of obstacle ideas Set up cones to slalom (weave back and forth through them) Cones with a rope or stick to jump over.(high jump) Line on the ground for a long jump Use any playground equipment you have, (swings slide etc.) Use sticks or rope to set up a speed ladder With adult guidance, lead younger Scouts in a fitness game or games as a gathering activity for a pack or den meeting. Any game where lots of running is involved counts as aerobic exercise, try Tag, Soccer or Ultimate Frisbee. Try a new sport you have never tried before. For some scouts this can be tricky, the obvious ones, Football, soccer, volleyball, hockey, basketball and ultimate Frisbee are pretty common.. If no one of these are un-played by your boys, you will have to get more creative, here are a few ideas to get your juices flowing Frisbee Golf Horseshoes Corn Hole Badminton Track and Field (long jump , sprinting etc, easy to do at a den meeting) Martial arts, "Indian" wrestling Skiing /snowboarding Skateboarding (I worry about liability here) Golf (I think I would stretch this to mini golf... Sounds like a fun field trip) Workbook for use with these requirements: PDF Format DOCX Format Meeting plan for this one
Our Den Doodle ended up being a very positive thing to inspire the boys to wear their uniforms, do Cub Scout requirements at home with their parents, and be excited about Cub Scouting! When I was a Den Leader, I had a lot of fun with this. Thanks to all those who were interested in my Den Doodle and asked for more information from my post "Cub Scout Orientation for New Cub Scouts and Parents" that you can open in Word, edit, and print. If this post does not answer the questions you have, please type below and ask more. I will keep adding to the blog and posting more pictures as I need. Just for fun, I'll tell you that the cute little 8 year old red head is my now 15 year old son. Enjoy your boys while you have them with you in Cub Scouts!! To make it: Take an empty gallon can and spray paint it. Spray paint any PVC pipe and connections you will need. Use Plaster of Paris and put the pipe into the can. Notice that there is only about 8" sticking out of the can and then there is an adaptor you can take apart. That really helped as I transport it back and forth. (Notice there is a 2nd connector about 1/2 way up still in the blue. That really helped to be able to break it down) Drill super small holes in the pipe and insert screw cup holder hooks to hang the doodles on. To use it: When the boys come to scouts for the first time, have them write their name and date on the outside of the can. I give them 2 leather ropes and a round metal key chain thing to tie the leather ropes onto. I bought a bead alphabet at Walmart, and thin jute, and I would have the kids put their names on the thin jute and tie it to the round metal key chain. For the 1st leather rope, as the boys would come every week, they would go to my plastic container and read through the requirements to see how many beads they earned for the week, they would count out the correct amount of beads, untie the knot at the bottom of the leather rope, slide their beads on, and retie the knot. As the boys got 50 beads, they could trade them in for a feather to put at the top (I would attach it to the metal key chain with a safety pin). Then they would start all over again earning more beads. For the 2nd leather rope, I would have things like sticks or beads to go with the monthly theme. I would also give them extra beads for things we did in the den - decorate for blue & gold, or other stuff. I would also give them something when they earned their bobcat, wolf, bear, webelos, etc. These were permanent on the 2nd rope, and kind of signified their scouting time. This really helped the boys want to wear all of their cub scout uniform (shirt, hat, vest, neckerchief, slide), do things at home, being on time, bringing their book. I had a little plastic container that would sit by the den doodle, and it had a list of the following in the lid. The boys could receive beads for each of the following items... 1. Being on time. Be in the room by 4:00. 2. Wearing their Cub Scout Shirt. 3. Bringing their Wolf Book 4. Wearing their Neckerchief 5. Wearing the (Neckerchief) Slide of the Month 6. Wearing the Red Vest 7. Cub Scout Den Hat 8. Passing off something during the week at home with their parents. (I would ask the parents to please write it on a post it note inside the front cover. Then I would not have to look through every page every week of each boys book.) I also started telling them at the end of the den session if they had earned an extra bead for being extra good, helping a lot, or something else. It really helped to have something to bribe them with that was simple and easy. Here is an additional idea from Claire Smith from San Diego, CA: The second string could be a gold string that gets fancier beads that represent Bobcat, Required beltloop, Elective beltloop, Wolf, and other special events (a hike, a special pack game, participation in community service, or doing something else that is memorable and noteworthy. This string becomes a history of his time in the Den, and when he bridges, I make a special totem with a blue & gold wooden fleur-de-lis at the top (with Pack #, Den Leader names etc) that can hang on the wall (a pop-top ring glued to the back) for him to keep, and it is presented at a pack meeting as he bridges to the Bear Den.
BSA retired this adventure on June 1, 2024. This information remains here for historical purposes. First Responder is one of the Webelos Adventure Requirements. For this adventure, Webelos learn some basic first aid and emergency preparedness skills. They learn to respond to situations like choking, shock, bites and stings, cuts, cuts, burns, and more.
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The Webelos Walkabout Adventure teaches young Scouts key outdoor skills through a structured 2-mile walk. They learn to plan a route, check the weather, and pack necessary items like the Cub Scout Six Essentials. During the walk, they follow the Leave No Trace Principles and the Outdoor Code to minimize their environmental impact. Scouts also…
Webelos rank requirements: 1) Be active for 3 months. 2) Complete 6 adventures - 5 required and 1 elective. 3) Review parent pamphlet. 4) Earn Cyber Chip.
NEW UPDATED 2024 RANK ADVANCEMENT CHARTS! Track each group's advancement with these easy-to-read colorful progress charts. Use stickers, to mark each step or color in the squares. Each chart has space for up to 6 names and has the picture of each adventure they need to complete to move on to the next rank. Leaders can see at a glance who needs to complete what, and youth can see their progress. Bundle comes with charts for all ranks. This is a Digital file only. No hard copy will be sent. Print on 8 x 10 copier paper or card stock at home or download to a jump drive and bring it to your nearest print shop.
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Webelos rank requirements: 1) Be active for 3 months. 2) Complete 6 adventures - 5 required and 1 elective. 3) Review parent pamphlet. 4) Earn Cyber Chip.
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Webelos rank requirements: 1) Be active for 3 months. 2) Complete 6 adventures - 5 required and 1 elective. 3) Review parent pamphlet. 4) Earn Cyber Chip.
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Webelos rank requirements: 1) Be active for 3 months. 2) Complete 6 adventures - 5 required and 1 elective. 3) Review parent pamphlet. 4) Earn Cyber Chip.