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The Webelos Program is a two year program for Fourth and Fifth Grade
Boys. In both years, they work toward earning Webelos Activity Badges in
twenty different areas, arranged in five groups. Fourth Grade Boys work
toward the Webelos Badge. Fifth Graders, after earning the Webelos
Badge, earn the Arrow of Light. In addition to the two rank badges,
after earning the Webelos Badge, boys work toward the Compass Point
Emblem and Metal Compass Points as they earn additional Activity Badges.
Requirements
If the Cub Scout has not previously earned the
Bobcat Badge, it must be earned first.
Your Webelos Den Leader will now sign off your activities (your parent
or guardian does not sign off the activities as they did when you were a
Wolf or Bear).
The listing of the requirements on this site is not meant as a
substitution for the Cub Scout Webelos handbook (pictured to the right).
It is meant as a educational tool for family members and friends.
- Have an adult member of your family read the
Webelos Scout Parent Guide that comes with this book (pages 1-22)
and sign here.
- 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 the three special parts of the
Webelos Scout uniform. Tell when to wear the uniform and when not to
wear it.
- Earn the Fitness and Citizen activity badges
and one other activity badge from a different activity group .
- Plan and lead a flag ceremony in your den that
includes the U.S. flag.
- Show that you know and understand the
requirements to be a Boy Scout.
- Demonstrate the Scout salute, Scout sign,
and Scout handshake. Explain when you would use them.
- Explain the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout
motto, and Scout slogan
- Explain and agree to follow the Outdoor
Code.
- Faith
After completing the rest of requirement 8, do these (a, b, and c):
- Know: Tell what you have
learned about faith.
- Commit: Tell how these faith
experiences help you live your duty to God. Name one faith
practice that you will continue to do in the future.
- Practice: After doing these
requirements, tell what you have learned about your beliefs.
And do one of these (d OR e):
- Earn the religious emblem of your
faith*
- Do two of these:
- Attend the mosque, church, synagogue,
temple, or other religious organization of your choice, talk
with your religious leader about your beliefs. Tell your
family and your Webelos den leader what you learned.
- Discuss with your family and Webelos
den leader how your religious beliefs fit in with the
Scout Oath and
Scout Law, and what character-building traits your
religious beliefs have in common with the
Scout Oath and
Scout Law.
- With your religious leader, discuss
and make a plan to do two things you think will help you
draw nearer to God. Do these things for a month.
- For at least a month, pray or meditate
reverently each day as taught by your family, and by your
church, temple, mosque, synagogue, or religious group.
- 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 according to your religious beliefs.
* If you earned your faith's
religious emblem earlier in Cub Scouting, and your faith does not have a
Webelos religious emblem, you must complete requirement 8e.
Completion of requirement 8e
does not qualify a youth to receive the religious emblem of his faith.
Compass Points
After you've earned the Webelos
badge, you can earn the compass points emblem. It is awarded after you
earn seven activity badges, four more in addition to the three you
earned for the Webelos badge. Wear your compass points emblem attached
to the button on the right pocket of the Webelos uniform shirt.
After you earn the compass points emblem, you'll receive a metal compass
point for each four additional activity badges you earn. Pin these
compass points on the emblem in the "E," "W," or "S" positions, in any
order you choose.
You can earn the emblem and all three compass points by completing 19
activity badges, including the three required for the Webelos Badge.
Activity Badges
Below is a listing of the activity
badges that Webelos earn. The exact requirements are too long to be
listed on this page. Badges with a (*) are required to earn the Webelos
Rank, and badges with a (**) are required for the Arrow of Light (see
below).
Physical Skills Group
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Aquanaut
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Athlete
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Fitness*
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Sportsman
Mental Skills Group
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Artist
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Scholar
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Showman
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Traveler
Community Group
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Citizen*
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Communicator
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Family Member
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Readyman**
Technology Group
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Craftsman
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Engineer
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Handyman
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Scientist
Outdoor Group
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Forester
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Geologiest
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Naturalist
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Outdoorsman**
Arrow of Light
Below is a listing of the activity
badges that Webelos earn. The exact requirements are too long to be
listed on this page
- Be active in your Webelos den for at least six
months since completing the fourth grade (or for at least six months
since becoming 10 years old), and earn the Webelos badge.
- Show your knowledge of the requirements to
become a Boy Scout by doing all of these:
- Repeat from memory and explain in your own
words the Scout Oath or Promise and the 12 points of the Scout
Law. Tell how you have practiced them in your everyday life.
- Give and explain the Scout motto, slogan,
sign, salute, and handshake.
- Understand the significance of the First
Class Scout badge. Describe its parts and tell what each stands
for.
- Tell how a Boy Scout uniform is different
from a Webelos Scout uniform.
- Tie the joining knot (square knot)
- Earn five more activity badges in addition to
the three you already earned for the Webelos badge. These must
include:
- Fitness (already earned for the Webelos
badge)
- Citizen (already earned for the Webelos
badge)
- Readyman
- Outdoorsman
- At least one from the Mental Skills Group
- At least one from the Technology Group
- One more of your choice.
- (Plus the one other badge of your
choice that was already earned for the Webelos badge)
- With your Webelos den, visit at least
- one Boy Scout troop meeting, and
- one Boy Scout-oriented outdoor activity.
(If you have already done this when you earned
your Outdoorsman activity badge, you may not use it to fulfill
requirements for your Arrow of Light Award requirements.)
- Participate in a Webelos overnight campout or
day hike.
(If you have already done this when you earned your Outdoorsman
activity badge, you may not use it to fulfill requirements for your
Arrow of Light Award requirements.)
- After you have completed all five of the above
requirements and after a talk with your Webelos
den leader, arrange
to visit, with your parent or guardian, a meeting of a Boy Scout
troop you think you might like to join. Have a conference with the
Scoutmaster.
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Complete the Honesty
Character Connection.
a.
Know: Say the Cub Scout Promise to your family. Discuss these
questions with them. What is a promise? What does it mean to keep your
word? What does it mean to be trustworthy? What does honesty
mean?
b.
Commit: Discuss these questions with your family. Why is a
promise important? Why is it important for people to trust you when you
give your word? When might it be difficult to be truthful? List
examples.
c.
Practice: Discuss with a family member why it is important to
be trustworthy and honest. How can you do your best to be honest even
when it is difficult?
* Taken from the Cub Scout Webelos Handbook.
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