THE FOURTH RANK IN CUB SCOUTING
The Webelos badge is the fourth rank in Cub Scouting. A Cub can start
on it as soon as he joins a Webelos den, and providing he has completed
third grade (or is 10 years old.) He can earn the Webelos badge after he
has been in the den 3 months. The requirements are below.
One of the differences between Webelos and younger Cub Scouts is that
the
Webelos Den Leader signs off the completed activities
of a Webelos Scout.
As with all other Cub Scouting ranks, new members of the Webelos Den or
patrol must complete the
Bobcat requirements before beginning work in the
Webelos program.
Modified
as per the Webelos Scout Book, © 1998, BSA #33108
GREEN
TEXT = Content that has been MODIFIED in the 1998
Webelos Book
RED TEXT
= Content that has been ADDED in the 1998 Webelos Book
SEE OUR SUMMARY OF 1998 WEBELOS BOOK CHANGES
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WEBELOS
BADGE REQUMEMENTS
- Have an adult member of your family read and sign the tear-out Parent
Guide in the front of the Webelos Scout Book.
- Be an active member of your Webelos den for 3 months
(Active means having
good attendance, paying den dues, working on den projects).
- Know and explain the
meaning of the Webelos badge.
- Point out and explain the
three
parts of the Webelos Scout uniform. Tell when to
wear the uniform
and when not to wear it.
- Earn the
Fitness activity badge and two other
activity badges from different activity badge groups.
(See
here for the activity badge groups.)
- Plan and
lead a flag ceremony in your den.
- Show that you know and understand the
requirements to be a Boy Scout.
- Complete one of
the following:
Earn the
religious emblem of your faith.*
OR
b. Do
two of these:**
- Attend the church, synagogue, mosque, or other religious
organization of your choice, talk with your religious leader about your
beliefs, and tell your family and Webelos den leader what you learned.
- Tell how your
religious beliefs fit in with the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Discuss this
question with your family and Webelos leader: What character-building
traits do your beliefs and the Scout Oath and Scout Law have in common?
- With your religious leader, list and do two things you think will
help you draw nearer to God.
Do these things.
(1) _________________________
(2) _________________________
- Pray to God or
meditate revently each day as taught by your family
and by your
church, synagogue, or
or religious
group. Do this for at least 1 month.
- Under the direction of your religious leader, do an act of service
for someone else. Talk about your service with your family and Webelos
den leader. Tell them how it made you feel.
- List at least
two ways you believe you have lived in accordance with your religious
beliefs.
(1) _________________________
(2) _________________________
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If you earned
your faith's religious emblem when you were a Wolf or Bear Cub Scout,
you must do two of the other religious requirements listed under (b).
Webelos religious emblems are listed on pages 434 - 435. (of the
Webelos Scout Book, ©1998)
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Completion of
requirement (b) does not qualify a youth to receive the religious
emblem of his faith. |
When a boy has completed these requirements, and has them signed off by
his Webelos Den Leader, he has earned the right to wear the Webelos badge.
The badge should be
ceremoniously presented as soon as possible at an
upcoming Pack meeting.
After earning his Webelos badge, a boy can begin working on his
Arrow of Light Requirements.
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