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Announcements!

  • As always, parents are strongly encouraged to help their children to work on their Bear achievements. Let us know when and what they have accomplished.
  • Many of the Bear achievements require that the scout show the den what they have done. At the start of each meeting we will have a time for the scouts to show / display / talk about what they have done.

Bear Scout

The Bear rank is for boys who have completed 2nd grade (or age 9).  Some packs present the Bear book and neckerchief when a boy is eligible to begin work on this rank. There are 24 Bear achievements in four different categories. He must complete 12 of these to earn the Bear badge. These requirements are somewhat more difficult and challenging than those for Wolf. When he has earned his Bear badge, he may work on electives in the Big Bear Cub Scout Book for credit toward Bear arrow points. He may also complete additional elective credit requirements from the 12 achievements he did not use in earning his Bear rank. His parent approves his work and signs his book.


When he completes third grade (or is age 10), a Cub Scout may graduate in a pack ceremony to the Webelos den.

Achievements

  • Ways we worship
  • Emblems of Faith
  • What makes America special
  • Tall Tales
  • Sharing your world with wildlife
  • Take care of your planet
  • Law Enforcement is a big job.
  • The past is exciting and important
  • What's cooking?
  • Family Fun
  • Be ready
  • Family outdoor adventures
  • Saving well, spending well
  • Ride right
  • Games, games, games
  • Building Muscles
  • Information please
  • Jot it down
  • Shavings and Chips
  • Sawdust and Nails
  • Build a Model
  • Tying it all up
  • Sports, sports, sports
  • Be a leader

After you have finished the 12 acheivements you need to be a Bear Scout, you can then work on electives and earn Arrow points. For the first 10 Arrow points you get a Gold Arrow. For every 10 Arrow points after that you get a Silver Arrow. To get Arrow points you can do the Arrow point trail in the back of your Bear Book or you can do other requirements for the Bear achieviments.

Arrow Point Electives

  • Space
  • Weather
  • Radio
  • Electricity
  • Boats
  • Aircraft
  • Things that go
  • Cub Scout Band
  • Art
  • Masks
  • Photography
  • Nature Crafts
  • Magic
  • Landscaping
  • Water and soil conservation
  • Farm Animals
  • Repairs
  • Backyard Gym
  • Swimming
  • Sports
  • Sales
  • Collecting things
  • Maps
  • Native American Life


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