The information below was effective through May 31, , when the Cub Scout advancement program was completely revised. As part of the program changes, the Cub Scout Academics and Sports program, including all of the Belt Loops and Pins mentioned here, was discontinued as of June 1, The Cub Scouts Academics and Sports Program is one method of addressing the third aim of Scouting: the development of physical, mental and emotional fitness. Fitness includes the body well-tuned and healthy , the mind able to think and solve problems , and the emotions self-control, courage, and self-respect.
It is not part of the normal requirements towards ranks, except where used in obtaining various Webelos activity badges and Wolf Elective 20 Sports. Its purpose is to assist the Scouts in learning a new skill, or improving one they already posses. A variety of recognition items are available for the boys Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, or Webelos Scouts who participate in the program.
Adults are NOT awarded with belt loops or pins. The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is a supplemental enrichment program that complements the existing Cub Scout program.
The Academics subjects and, Sports activities allow boys to learn new techniques, increase scholarship skills, develop sportsmanship - and have fun. Boys participating in the program will be recognized for enjoying teamwork, developing physical fitness, and discovering and building new talents.
The Academics and Sports program encourages a boy to do his best. Many of the Academic belt loops can be used by Webelos Scouts when working on various Activity Badges. The others are options for other pins, as follows:. This list contains only those Webelos Badges which have requirements that can or must be satisfied by earning one or more Academics Belt Loops. Before you write us, asking for a new Belt Loop for a different sport, like Karate or Tackle Football, please read our explanation why they are not included in the program.
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Search this site. Home of Cub Scout Pack 5. Show and Sell Signups. Show and Sell Sales Totals. Pack 5 News! Race Photos. Adventure loops will replace belt loops.
Boys must earn at least seven adventure loops on their way to each of the first three ranks: Tiger, Wolf and Bear. They must earn at least seven adventure pins on their way to Webelos and Arrow of Light. Immediate recognition is important with boys of Cub Scout age. The news was first announced on Scouting Wire. Read on for more details. Printed materials handbooks, den leader guides, etc. Complete details of each individual Belt Loop and Pin are contained in the.
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The Webelos den program is different from the Cub Scout den program: Instead of being based on a monthly theme, the Webelos den program is based on one of 20 Webelos activities:. Webelos Scouts work on requirements during their weekly den meetings. When a boy has completed the requirements for an activity badge, the Webelos den leader or activity badge counselor, rather than a parent, approves most of the activity badges.
In addition to earning individual activity pins, Webelos Scouts can earn the compass points emblem, which is awarded after earning seven activity badges. Metal compass points—east, west, north, and south—are awarded for each four additional activity badges earned. The requirements for this badge include developing outdoor skills, gaining an understanding of the values of Scouting, and preparing to become a Boy Scout.
This recognition is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Boy Scout uniform when a boy graduates into a troop. Adult leaders who earned the Arrow of Light as a youth may also wear the appropriate square knot on their adult uniform. The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is a supplemental enrichment program that complements the existing Cub Scout program. The Academics subjects and Sports activities allow boys to learn new techniques, increase scholarship skills, develop sportsmanship, and have fun.
Emphasis is on introducing a boy to a sport or academic subject, allowing him to participate in it and encouraging him to do his best. The Academics and Sports program focuses on learning and skill development—not winning. Boys participating in the program will be recognized for enjoying teamwork, developing physical fitness, and discovering and building new talents.
The Academics and Sports program encourages a boy to do his best. There are three specific requirements for each belt loop.
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