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Webelos Walkabout - U.S. Scouting Service Project
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Fire Safety - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgScouts of America (BSA), the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations. However it may NOT be used or reproduced for electronic redistribution or for commercial or other non-Scouting purposes without the express permission of the U. S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. (USSSP).
Eagle - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgEagle Rank Scout's Name: _____ Eagle Rank Workbook Page 3 of 4 Position From To Duration 5. While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school, or your community. (The project must benefit an organization other than the Boy Scouts of America.)
Salesmanship - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.org3. Write and present a sales plan for a product or service and a sales territory assigned by your counselor. 4. Make a sales presentation of a product or service assigned by your counselor. 5. Do ONE of the following and keep a record (cost sheet). Use the sales techniques you have learned, and share your experience with your counselor: a.
First Class Rank - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgFirst Class Rank Scout's Name: _____ First Class Rank Workbook Page 9 of 12 Tell what, if anything, could be done by you or your community to address the concern. c. On a Scouting or family outing, take note of the trash and garbage you produce. Before your next similar outing, decide how you can reduce, recycle, or repurpose what you take on ...
Search and Rescue - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgThe BSA's Guide to Safe Scouting states under "Unauthorized and Restricted Activities" that flying in aircraft as part of a search and rescue mission is an unauthorized activity for youth members. For complete information, see
FINGERPRINT CARD - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.org1. Based on FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division Fingerprint Card: FD-258 Applicant Card. 2. You may be asked to use this or another card to take fingerprints. Please print on card stock paper. 3. Parent or Guardian - Consider keeping this fingerprint card in a safe place.
Reading - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgReading Scout's Name: _____ Reading - Merit Badge Workbook Page 4 of 4 5. Read about the world around you from any two sources: books, magazines, newspapers, the internet (with your parent’s or guardian’s permission), field manuals, etc. Topics may include Scouting, sports, environmental problems, politics, social issues,
Emergency Preparedness - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.org1. Crowd and traffic control Be prepared to do: Training they need: Safety Precautions: 2. Messenger service and communication Be prepared to do: Training they need: Safety Precautions: Emergency Preparedness - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 7 of 14
Camping - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.org5. c Plan and carry out an overnight snow camping experience. 6. c Rappel down a rappel route of 30 feet or more. c. c Perform a conservation project approved by the landowner or land managing agency. This can be done alone or with others 10.
First Aid - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgc b. Describe common poisonous or hazardous plants; c identify any that grow in your local area or campsite location. c Tell how to treat for exposure to them. c c. Te ll wh at you can do wh ile on a cam pout or other outdoor activitiy to prev ent or reduce the occurrence of injuries or exposure listed in Tenderfoot requirements 4a and 4b.
Citizenship in the Nation - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgCitizenship in the Nation Scout's Name: _____ Citizenship in the Nation - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 10 of 12 Choose a sentence or two from the speech that has significant meaning to you, and tell your counselor why. 7. Name the three branches of our federal government and explain to your counselor their functions.
Soil and Water Conservation - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgSoil and Water Conservation Scout's Name: _____ Soil and Water Conservation - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 4 of 10 d. Take pictures or draw two kinds of soil erosion. 3. Do the following: a. Tell what is meant by conservation practices. b. Describe the effect of three kinds of erosion-control practices. 1. 2. 3.
Citizenship in the World - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgCitizenship in the World Scout's Name: _____ Citizenship in the World - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 6 of 11 Include in your discussion an explanation of why countries must cooperate in order for world trade and global competition to thrive. c. Select TWO of the following organizations and describe their role in …
Family Life - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgA crisis situation within your family Family Life - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 5 of 8. Family Life Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ 6. The effect of technology on your family 7. Good etiquette and manners: Discussion of each of these subjects will very likely carry over to more than one family meeting.
Wilderness Survival - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.org12. Explain why it usually is not wise to eat edible wild plants or wildlife in a wilderness survival situation. When working on merit badges, Scouts and Scouters should be aware of some vital information in the current edition of the Guide to Advancement (BSA publication 33088). Important excerpts from that publication can be downloaded from
Metalwork - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orga. Name two nonferrous alloys used by pre-Iron Age metalworkers. Name the metals that are combined to form these alloys. Alloy Combination of: and and b. Name three ferrous alloys used by modern metalworkers. 1. 2. 3. c. Describe how to work–harden a metal. d. Describe how to anneal a non-ferrous and a ferrous metal.
Sports - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgSports Merit Badge Workbook This workbook can help you but you still need to read the merit badge pamphlet. This Workbook can help you organize your thoughts …
Robotics - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgRobotics Scout's Name: _____ Robotics - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 4 of 10 Describe the appropriate safety gear and clothing that should be used when working with robotics. b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries that could occur while participating in robotics activities and
Fingerprinting - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgFingerprinting - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 2 of 4. Fingerprinting Scout's Name: _____ _____ 4. Take a clear set of prints using ONE of the following methods. c a. Make both rolled and plain impressions. Make these on an 8-by-8-inch fingerprint identification card, available from your local police department or your counselor. ...
Weather - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgDate: _____ Location: _____ Person’s name:_____ Find out what type of weather is most dangerous or damaging to your community. Determine how severe weather …
Communication - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgCommunication - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 7 of 11 5. c Attend a public meeting (city council, school board, debate) approved by your counselor where several points of view are given on a single issue.
U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgSafety Scout's Name: _____ _____ 2. Do the following: c a. Using a safety checklist approved by your counselor, make an inspection of your home. (There is a Home Safety Checklist you can use at the end of this workbook.) ... c Ladder is strong, solid, and sturdily constructed. c Gas and electric heating devices are turned off at bedtime.
Lifesaving - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgLifesaving Scout's Name: _____ Lifesaving - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 2 of 10 5d. Explain why and how a rescue swimmer should avoid contact with the victim.
Personal Management - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.organd how the annual percentage rate (APR) measures the true cost of a loan: b. The different ways to borrow money. c. The differences between a charge card, debit card, and credit card. Charge card Debit card, Credit card. Personal Management - Merit Badge Workbook Page 10 of 21
Geocaching - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgDiscuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or illnesses that could occur while participating in geocaching activities, including cuts, scrapes, snakebite, insect stings, tick bites, exposure to poisonous plants, ... c a. If a C ache to Eagle ® series exists in your council, visit at least three of the 12 locations in the series ...
Automotive Maintenance - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgAutomotive Maintenance - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 16 of 17 Operation Maintenance Chart The Auto Maintenance Merit Badge Pamphlet is missing the required Operation Maintenance Chart! Here is a sample chart that you might consider using until the BSA chart is published. The following is based on the interactive true cost of ownership
www.MeritBadge - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgShare your design with your counselor and explain the significance of your logo. Then, with your parent's permission and your counselor's approval, put your logo on Scout equipment, furniture, ceramics, or fabric. 6. With your parent's permission and your counselor's approval, visit a museum, art exhibit, art gallery, artists' co-op, or
Rifle Shooting - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgc n. Center the group on the target and fire three groups (five shots per group). According to the target used, each shot in the group must meet the following minimum score: c 1. at 25 yards using NRA A-23 or NMLRA 50-yard targets - 7; c 2. at 50 yards using NRA A-25 or NMLRA 100 yard targets - 7. Rifle Shooting - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 13 ...
Oceanography - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgOceanography Scout's Name: _____ Oceanography - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 8 of 10 7. Do ONE of the following: a. Make a plankton net. Tow the net by a dock, wade with it, hold it in a current, or tow it from a rowboat.* Do this for about 20 minutes. Save the sample. Examine it …
Swimming - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgSwimming - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 8 ... Personal Health Review A complete health history is required of all participants as evidence of fitness for boating activities. Forms for minors ... Content of training exercises should be appropriate for the age, size, and experience of …
Veterinary Medicine - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgVeterinary Medicine Scout's Name: _____ Veterinary Medicine - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 4 of 6 e. Teaching and government 3. Describe the training required to become a veterinarian. Where is the veterinary medical college nearest you? Describe the prerequisites for applying to veterinary school. 4.
Engineering - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgEngineering Scout's Name: _____ Engineering - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 6 of 9 Tell why you made the choices you did and what improvements were made. b. Make an original design for a piece of patrol equipment. Use the systems engineering approach to help you decide how it should work and look. Draw plans for it.
Dentistry - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgb. With the help of a dentist, prepare a dental stone cast using a vibrator, a mixing bowl, a water measure, a plastic measure, model stone, and a spatula. c. Keep a record of everything you eat for three days. Circle those items that could provide the sugars that bacterial plaque needs to make acid. Day 1 …
Genealogy - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgGenealogy Scout's Name: _____ Genealogy - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 8 3. With your parent's help, choose a relative or a family acquaintance you can interview in person, by telephone, or by e-
Traffic Safety - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgTraffic Safety Scout's Name: _____ _____ Pavement markings: d. Describe at least three examples of traffic laws that apply to drivers of motor vehicles and that bicyclists must also obey. 1. 2. 3. Traffic Safety - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 12 of 16
)LVKLQJ - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgCamping practices that are appropriate for day outings, long-term Scout camp, or short-term unit camping might not apply to wilderness areas. Wherever they go, Scouts need to adopt ... Fly Fishing - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 10 of 10. Title: Microsoft Word - Fly-Fishing.docx
American Heritage - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgAmerican Heritage Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ c. Listen to recordings of popular songs from various periods of American history. Share five of these songs with your counselor, and describe how each song reflects the way people felt about the period in which it was popular. If a
Orienteering - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgOrienteering Merit Badge Workbook This workbook can help you but you still need to read the merit badge pamphlet. This Workbook can help you organize your thoughts as you prepare to meet with your merit badge counselor.
Photography - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgPhotography Scout's Name: _____ Photography - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 4 of 6 g. Timing 3. Explain the basic parts and operation of a camera
Sustainability - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgSustainability Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ 2. Do the following: Water. - Do A AND either B OR C. c A. Develop and implement a plan that attempts to reduce your family s water usage c As a family, discuss water usage. To aid in your discussion, if past water bills are available, you may choose to examine a few.
Space Exploration - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgSpace Exploration Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ c. Benefits related to Earth resources, technology, and new products. d. International relations and cooperation. c 2. Design a collector s card, with a picture on the front and information on the back, about your favorite space pioneer. Space Exploration - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 2 of 10
Paws on the Path - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgPaws on the Path Cub Scout's Name: _____ Paws on the Path Workbook Page 2 of 4 Describe what you should do if you get separated from your group while hiking. 3. Choose the appropriate clothing to wear on your hike based on the expected weather. 4. Before hiking, recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids with
Personal Fitness - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgD iscuss w hat you lea rned w ith your counselor, and explain w hy this profession m ight interest you. Pe rsonal Fitness - M erit B adge W orkbook Pa ge. 9 of 12 W hen w orking on m erit badge s, Scout s and Scouter s shou ld be aw are of som e vital inform ation in the cu rrent ed ition of
American Business - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgAmerican Business Scout's Name: _____ c. c Explain how ethics plays a role in business decision making. d. c Discuss the differences between operating a brick-and-mortar business versus an online business. 4. Describe the role of the U.S. Department of Labor. Discuss two of the following topics with your counselor: c a.
www.MeritBadge - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgg. The sand iron shot, bunker, or heavy rough recovery shots. c Sand iron shot c Bunker recovery shot c Heavy rough recovery shot c h. A sound putting stroke c 8. Play a minimum of two nine-hole rounds or one 18-hole round of golf with another golfer about your age and with your counselor, or an adult approved by your counselor. 1.
Shotgun Shooting - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgShooting score required - Hit at least 12 out of 25 targets (48%) in two 25-target groups. The two groups need not be shot in consecutive order. A minimum of 50 shots must be fired. ... Standard clay targets customarily used for trap and skeet are to be used.
Dog Care - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgfeeding schedule, types of food used, amount fed, exercise periods, training schedule, a weekly body weight record, grooming and bathing schedules, veterinary care, if necessary, and costs. Also include a brief description of the type of housing/shelter arrangements you have for your dog. (Sample Blank Logs are located at the end of the workbook)
Environmental Science - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgoriginated, how they were transported to the United States, their life history, how they are spread, and the recommended means to eradicate or control their spread. Report your research orally or in writing to your counselor. ... Environmental Science - Merit Badge Workbook Page 18 of 18 ...
Scouting Heritage - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgScouting Heritage - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 6 of 7. ... c 6. Make a collection of some of your personal patches and other Scouting memorabilia. With their permission, you may include items borrowed from family members or friends who have been in …
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