Requirements

Be an active member of your Webelos den for three months. (Being active means having good attendance, paying your den dues, and working on den projects.)

  1. Complete each of the following Webelos required adventures with your den or family:

    a. Cast Iron Chef

    b. Duty to God and You

    c. First Responder

    d. Stronger, Faster, Higher

    e. Webelos Walkabout

  2. Complete two Webelos elective adventures of your den or family’s choosing.

  3. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide, and earn the Cyber Chipaward for your age.*

 

Webelos Adventure: Cast Iron Chef

  1. At an approved time in an outdoor location and using tinder, kindling, and fuel wood, demonstrate how to build a fire; light the fire, unless prohibited by local fire restrictions. After allowing the flames to burn safely, safely extinguish the flames with minimal impact to the fire site.

  2. Set personal nutritional goals. Keep a food journal for one week; review your journal to determine if the goals were met.

  3. Plan a menu for a balanced meal for your den or family. Determine the budget for the meal. Shop for the items on your menu while staying within your budget.

  4. Prepare a balanced meal for your den or family; utilize one of the methods below for preparation of part of your meal:

    a. Camp stove

    b. Dutch oven

    c. Box oven

    d. Solar oven

    e. Open campfire or charcoal

  5. Demonstrate an understanding of food safety practices while preparing the meal.

 

Webelos Adventure: Duty to God and You

Do either requirement 1 OR requirement 2

  1. Earn the religious emblem of your faith for Webelos Scouts.

  2. Complete at least three of requirements 2a–2d:

    2a. Help plan, support, or actively participate in a service of worship or reflection. Show reverence during the service.

    2b. Review with your family or den members what you have learned about your Duty to God.

    2c. Discuss with your family, family’s faith leader, or other trusted adult how planning and participating in a service of worship or reflection helps you live your duty to God.

    2d. List one thing that will bring you closer to doing your duty to God, and practice it for one month. Write down what you will do each day to remind you.

Webelos Adventure: First Responder

  1. Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an accident.

  2. Show what to do for the hurry cases of first aid:

    a. Serious bleeding

    b. Heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest

    c. Stopped breathing

    d. Stroke

    e. Poisoning

  3. Show how to help a choking victim.

  4. Show how to treat for shock.

  5. Demonstrate that you know how to treat the following:

    a. Cuts and scratches

    b. Burns and scalds

    c. Sunburn

    d. Blisters on the hand and foot

    e. Tick bites

    f. Bites and stings of other insects

    g. Venomous snakebite

    h. Nosebleed

    i. Frostbite

  6. Put together a simple home first-aid kit. Explain what you included and how to use each item correctly.

  7. Create and practice an emergency readiness plan for your home or den meeting place.

  8. Visit with a first responder.

 

Webelos Adventure: Stronger, Faster, Higher

  1. Understand and explain why you should warm up before exercising and cool down afterward. Demonstrate the proper way to warm up and cool down.

  2. Do these activities and record your results:

    a. 20-yard dash

    b. Vertical jump

    c. Lifting a 5-pound weight

    d. Push-ups

    e. Curls

    f. Jumping rope

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. With adult guidance, lead younger Scouts in a fitness game or games as a gathering activity for a pack or den meeting.

  6. Try a new sport you have never tried before.

 

Webelos Adventure: Webelos Walkabout

  1. Create a hike plan.

  2. Assemble a hiking first-aid kit.

  3. Describe and identify from photos any poisonous plants and dangerous animals and insects you might encounter on your hike.

  4. Before your hike, plan and prepare a nutritious lunch. Enjoy it on your hike, and clean up afterward.

  5. Recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids from memory. Talk about how you can demonstrate them on your Webelos adventures.

  6. With your Webelos den or with a family member, hike 3 miles (in the country if possible).

  7. Complete a service project on or near the hike location.

  8. Perform one of the following leadership roles during your hike: trail leader, first-aid leader, lunch leader, or service project leader.

 

Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Build It

Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Adventures in Science
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Aquanaut
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Aware and Care
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Build It
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Build My Own Hero
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Castaway
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Earth Rocks!
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Engineer
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Fix It
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Game Design
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Wild
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Woods
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Maestro!
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Moviemaking
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Project Family
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Sportsman

 

Complete each of the following Tiger required adventures with your den or family:

  1. Call of the Wild
  2. Council Fire
  3. Duty to God Footsteps
  4. Howling at the Moon
  5. Paws on the Path
  6. Running With the Pack
  7. Complete one Wolf elective adventure of your den or family’s choosing.
  8. With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide, and earn the Cyber Chip award for your age.*


Wolf Adventure: Call of the Wild

  1. While a Wolf Scout, attend a pack or family campout. 
  2. Show how to tie an overhand knot and a square knot.
  3. While on a den or family outing, identify four different types of animals. Explain how you identified them.
  4. With your family or den, make a list of possible weather changes that might happen on your campout according to the time of year you are camping. Tell how you will be prepared for each one.
  5. Show that you are ready to be a Wolf Scout by demonstrating what to do for the following:
    • A stranger approaches you, your family, or your belongings
    • A natural disaster such as an earthquake or flood happens
    • Before eating, you wash your hands properly to keep yourself safe
  6. On the campout, participate with your family or den in a campfire show. Prepare a skit or song, and then present it at the campfire for everyone else.
  7. Do the following:
  • Recite the Outdoor Code with your leader.
  • Recite the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids with your leader. Talk about how these principles support the Outdoor Code.
  • After your campout, list the ways you demonstrated being careful with fire.

 

Wolf Adventure: Council Fire

  1. Work with your den to develop a den duty chart, and perform these tasks for one month.
  2. Do the following:
    • Discover information about the plants and animals in your area. Discuss with your den and den leader how people living nearby can affect the lives of these plants and animals.
    • Learn about the changes in your community, and create a project to show your den how the community has changed.
    • Select one issue in your community, and present to your den your ideas for a solution to the problem.
  3. Do the following:
    • Attend the pack committee leaders’ meeting. Present ideas to the pack committee regarding your service project.
    • Work together on a community service project.
    • Talk to a military veteran, law enforcement officer, member of the fire department, or someone else who works for the community. Talk about his or her service to the community. After you have visited with the individual, write a short thank you note.
  4. Do the following:
    • Learn about the three R’s of recycling: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Discover a way to do each of these at home, at school, or in your community
    • Make your own recycling center, or contribute to an existing one
    • Create a den project from recyclables for a pack meeting.

 

Wolf Adventure: Duty to God Footsteps

  1. Complete requirements 1 and 2.
  2. Do both of these:
    • Visit a religious monument or site where people might show reverence.
    • Create a visual display of your visit with your den or your family, and show how it made you feel reverent or helped you better understand your duty to God.
  3. Complete 2a and at least two of requirements 2b–2d.
    • Give two ideas on how you can practice your duty to God. Choose one, and do it for a week.
    • Read a story about people or groups of people who came to America to enjoy religious freedom.
    • Learn and sing a song that could be sung in reverence before or after meals or one that gives encouragement, reminds you of how to show reverence, or demonstrates your duty to God.
    • Offer a prayer, meditation, or reflection with your family, den, or pack.

 

Wolf Adventure: Howling at the Moon

  1. Show you can communicate in at least two different ways.
  2. Work with your den to create an original skit.
  3. Work together with your den to plan, prepare, and rehearse a campfire program to present to your families at a den meeting.
  4. Practice and perform your role for a pack campfire program.

 

Wolf Adventure: Paws on the Path

  1. Show you are prepared to hike safely by putting together the Cub Scout Six Essentials to take along on your hike.
  2. Tell what the buddy system is and why we always use it in Cub Scouts.
  3. Describe what you should do if you get separated from your group while hiking.
  4. Choose the appropriate clothing to wear on your hike based on the expected weather.
  5. Before hiking, recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids with your leader. After hiking, discuss how you showed respect for wildlife.
  6. Go on a 1-mile hike with your den or family. Watch and record two interesting things that you’ve never seen before.
  7. Name two birds, two bugs, and two animals that live in your area. Explain how you identified them.
  8. Draw a map of an area near where you live using common map symbols. Show which direction is north on your map.

 

Wolf Adventure: Running With the Pack

  1. Play catch with someone in your den or family who is standing 10 steps away from you. Play until you can throw and catch successfully at this distance. Take a step back, and see if you can improve your throwing and catching ability.
  2. Practice balancing as you walk forward, backward, and sideways.
  3. Practice flexibility and balance by doing a front roll, a back roll, and a frog stand.
  4. Play a sport or game with your den or family, and show good sportsmanship.
  5. Do at least two of the following: frog leap, inchworm walk, kangaroo hop, or crab walk.
  6. Demonstrate what it means to eat a balanced diet by helping to plan a healthy menu for a meal for your family. Make a shopping list of the food used to prepare the meal.

 

  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Adventures in Coins
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Air of the Wolf
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Code of the Wolf
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Collections and Hobbies
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Cubs Who Care
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Digging in the Past
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Germs Alive!
  • Wolf Elective Adventure: Grow Something
  • Wolf Elective Adventures: Hometown Heroes
  • Wolf Elective Adventures: Motor Away
  • Wolf Elective Adventures: Paws of Skill
  • Wolf Elective Adventures: Spirit of the Water
     

 

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