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Cub Scouting Adventures


From the BSA Site - https://www.scouting.org/programs/cub-scouts/what-cub-scouts-earn/cub-scouting-adventures/

Cub Scouting Adventures

Cub Scouts earn adventures that are specific to their grade and rank.  A number of adventures must be completed to earn the badge of rank for each grade level. Adventures may be earned in any order.  Completion of adventures is how the aims of character, citizenship, leadership, and personal fitness are developed. Download a PDF  PDF iconof the chart below.

Lions through Bears adventure loops are worn on the Cub Scout’s belt.

Webelos pins are worn on an item called Webelos Colors on the right sleeve of the tan uniform shirt or they may be placed on the Webelos hat.

Lion Adventures for Kindergarteners

Required Adventures for Lion

LIONS HONOR

ANIMAL KINGDOM

FUN ON THE RUN!

KING OF THE JUNGLE

MOUNTAIN LION

Elective Adventures for Lion

BUILD IT UP, KNOCK IT DOWN

GIZMOS AND GADGETS

I’LL DO IT MYSELF

ON YOUR MARK

PICK MY PATH

READY SET GROW

RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE

Tiger Adventures for First Graders

Required Adventures for Tiger

MY TIGER JUNGLE

GAMES TIGERS PLAY

TIGER CIRCLES; DUTY TO GOD

TEAM TIGER

TIGER BITES

TIGERS IN THE WILD

Elective Adventures for Tiger

CURIOSITY, INTRIGUE, AND MAGICAL MYSTERIES

EARNING YOUR STRIPES

FAMILY STORIES

FLOATS AND BOATS

GOOD KNIGHTS

ROLLING TIGERS

SKY IS THE LIMIT

STORIES IN SHAPES

TIGER-IFFIC!

TIGER: SAFE AND SMART

TIGER TAG

TIGER TALES

TIGER THEATER

Wolf Adventures for Second Graders

Required Adventures for Wolf

CALL OF THE WILD

COUNCIL FIRE

DUTY TO GOD FOOTSTEPS

HOWLING AT THE MOON

PAWS ON THE PATH

RUNNING WITH THE PACK

Elective Adventures for Wolf

ADVENTURES IN COINS

AIR OF THE WOLF

CODE OF THE WOLF

COLLECTIONS AND HOBBIES

CUBS WHO CARE

DIGGING IN THE PAST

FINDING YOUR WAY

GERMS ALIVE!

GROW SOMETHING

HOMETOWN HEROS

MOTOR AWAY

PAWS OF SKILL

SPIRIT OF THE WATER

Bear Adventures for Third Graders

Required Adventures for Bear

BALOO THE BUILDER

BEAR CLAWS

BEAR NECESSITIES

FELLOWSHIP AND DUTY TO GOD

FUR, FEATHERS, AND FERNS

PAWS FOR ACTION

Elective Adventures for Bear

Awards





Other Youth Awards

Awards Cub Scouts Earn as Individuals

Tiger through Webelos Cub Scouts can earn the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award in each of the program years, as long as the requirements are completed each year. The first time the award is earned, the Cub Scout will receive the pocket flap award (shown to the left), which is to be worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt.

Each successive time the award is earned, a Wolf Track pin may be added to the flap. Leaders should encourage Cub Scouts to build on skills and experiences from previous years when working on the award for a successive year.   

Tigers to Webelos Scouts can earn awards for learning the safety rules and participating in three different disciplines of shooting sports: archery, BB gun, and slingshot. Shooting sports can only be conducted on a district or council level such as council-organized family camps, Cub Scout resident camp, or Cub Scout day camps. 

These activities require BSA trained adult leaders who have learned the specific rules and regulations around shooting sports with Cub Scout–aged children. Individual dens or packs may not conduct shooting sports activities even if they have an adult leader in their den or pack that has the appropriate training.

Lions are not eligible to earn Cub Scout Shooting Sports Award.

Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts who have participated in either a den or pack conservation project and have completed certain requirements can earn the World Conservation Award. The purpose of the award is to encourage all youth members to think globally and act locally to preserve and improve our environment.

Earning the Cyber Chip is a requirement for Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos ranks. Cub Scouts complete the requirement by visiting www.netsmartz.org/scouting html icon and completing the age-appropriate activities.

 If a Cub Scout’s family does not have access to the internet, the Cyber Chip requirement for rank advancement can by waived by the parent or guardian.

This award can be earned by Tigers, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts in addition to adult leaders.

There are age-appropriate activities to earn the award for each rank. The award is a pin that can be worn on everyday clothes or on the uniform on the left pocket flap.

Above are just some of the languages available.

Scouting is a worldwide organization and  encourages youth and adults to share their culture and heritage with others. The interpreter strip informs others that you can communicate in a foreign language, American sign language, or Morse code. Youth and adults may wear this strip if they show their knowledge of a foreign language or the sign language for the hearing impaired by:

• Carrying on a five-minute conversation in this language

• Translating a two-minute speech or address

• Writing a letter in the language (does not apply for sign language)

• Translating 200 words from the written word

Today, Scouts in dozens of countries are working for peace by solving conflicts in their schools, building links between divided communities, teaching their peers about health and wellness, and repairing environmental damage. To recognize their efforts—and to inspire more young men and women to help Scouting create a better world—the World Scout Committee has launched the Messengers of Peace initiative.

To participate all Cub Scouts have to do is go online and register the Messengers of Peace related community service projects they undertake. Doing so adds pins to a global Messengers of Peace map, which Scouts from around the world can click on to learn how their fellow Scouts are making a difference.

The pack can qualify for the National Summertime Pack Award certificate and streamer by planning and conducting three pack activities—one each in June, July, and August (or during other school vacations if your pack is in a year-round school).

Dens with an average attendance of at least half their members at the three summer pack events are eligible for a colorful den participation ribbon. 

Cub Scouts who participate in all three pack events are eligible to receive the National Summertime Pack Award pin, which they can wear on the right pocket flap of their uniform. This is an individual recognition for children, not adults. 

Lions are not eligible.

The Boy Scouts of America’s NOVA Awards program incorporates learning with cool activities and exposure to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for Cub Scouts.

 For their first Nova award, Scouts earn the distinctive Nova award patch. After that, a Scout can earn three more Nova awards, each one recognized with a separate pi (p) pin-on device that attaches to the patch. 

The Supernova awards have more rigorous requirements than the Nova awards. For earning the Supernova award, Scouts receive a medal and certificate.

Recruiter Strip

There is no application for this recognition.  Recruiter strips can be purchased at your local Scout Shop or on-line at ScoutShop.org html icon

When Scouts are having a great time they naturally want to invite friends who are not involved to join. To recognize those Cub Scouts who recruit a friend to join the pack, there is the recruiter strip. This patch is worn on the bottom left pocket of the uniform. When a Cub Scout invites friends to join the pack, once one of those friends has joined, they earn the patch.

Most of the major religious bodies in the United States have programs to recognize Cub Scouts who demonstrate faith, observe their creeds or principles, and give service.  

The Religious Emblem, typically a medal, are not Scouting awards; however, they may be worn on the upper left pocket of the Cub Scout uniform.  

Pictured at left is a Religious Knot, for youth, worn centered above the left pocket of the uniform to represent that a religious emblem has been earn.

 

To earn the SCOUTStrong Presidential Active Lifestyle Award Challenge Award, you are required to meet a daily activity goal of 30 minutes a day for adults and 60 minutes a day for youth under 18 for at least five days a week, for six out of eight weeks. Stick with the program and you will earn an award in less than two months.

USA Ultimate assists tens of thousands of players in getting involved with ultimate each year. USA Ultimate’s Learn to Play kits will provide BSA adult leaders with the tools they need to introduce ultimate to their Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing units. Each kit consists of 10 discs, a Learn to Play clinic guide, volcano cones, posters, and stickers.

Service Stars

There is no application for this recognition.  Service Stars can be purchased at your local Scout Shop or on-line at ScoutShop.org html icon

Service stars are a great way to encourage and recognize Cub Scouts for staying in Scouting. After being in the pack for one year, a Cub Scout is eligible to wear the one-year service star. There are stars for each year following. Service stars continue throughout the various programs and adult volunteer service. Special recognition pins are available for benchmark periods such as each five and 10 years.

Beginning at the Bear rank (third grade), Cub Scouts may earn the Whittling Chip. This is a required training for Scouts in order to use and carry a pocketknife during Scouting activities. The Scout must demonstrate to their adult leader the safe way to use a knife as a tool. In addition to a pocket card, a patch may also be presented but is not to be worn on the uniform.

Other Awards

Local awards presented by the Den, Pack, District, or Council may also be available.  Patches that are received by participating in a local Scouting event may be worn on the uniform in the temporary patch area located on the right shirt pocket.