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Signs, Signals, and Codes - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgExplain the difference between semaphore flags and nautical flags. Then do the following: a. Spell your first name using semaphore. Send or receive a message of six to 10 words using semaphore. b. Using illustrations or photographs, identify 10 examples of nautical flags and discuss their importance. Type Importance 1. 2. 3. 4.
Search and Rescue - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgUTM System: Lattitude: Longitude: Then do the following: c a. Using a 1:24,000 scale USGS topographic map, show that you can identify a location of your choice using UTM coordinates.. c b. Using a 1:24,000 scale map, ask your counselor to give you a UTM coordinate on the map, then identify that location.
Archery - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgArchery - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 7 of 10. Archery Scout's Name: _____ _____ c d. Demonstrate the proper way to string a recurve bow or longbow. c e. Using a bow square, locate and mark with dental floss, crimp-on, or other method, the nocking point on the bowstring of the bow that you are using. f. Do ONE of the following: ...
My Tiger Jungle - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgMy Tiger Jungle Tiger Adventure Workbook No one may add or subtract from the official requirements found in the Cub Scout Tiger Handbook Requirements were revised in December 2016.
Genealogy - usscouts.org
usscouts.org9. Discuss what you have learned about your family and your family members through your genealogical research. 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
American Heritage - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgAmerican Heritage Scout's Name: _____ _____ b. For each of the following, describe its adoption, tell about any changes since its adoption, and explain how each one continues to influence Americans today: the flag, the Pledge of Allegiance, the Great Seal of the …
Reading - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgReading Scout's Name: _____ Reading - Merit Badge Workbook Page 3 of 4 Book 3: Book 4: 4. Read a nonfiction book or magazine that teaches you how to do something like cooking, wood-building projects, video game
Sustainability - USSCOUTS.ORG
usscouts.orgSustainability - Merit Badge Workbook Page 16 of 21. Sustainability Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ Discuss the human activities that contribute to species decline, what can be done to help reverse the decline, and its impact on a sustainable environment. c e. World population. Learn how the world s population affects the sustainability of ...
Space Exploration - usscouts.org
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
Shotgun Shooting - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgShotgun Shooting - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 11 g. Explain to your counselor the proper hygiene guidelines used in shooting. h. Identify and explain three shotgun sports. 1. 2. 3. Identify places in your community where you could shoot these sports and explain how you can join or be a part of shooting sports activities. i.
Dog Care - usscouts.org
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)
Emergency Preparedness - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgEmergency Preparedness Scout's Name: _____ _____ Discuss this information with your counselor, utilizing the information you learned from requirement 2b. c 7. Do the following: c a. Take part in an emergency service project, either a real one or a practice drill, with a Scouting unit or a community agency. b. Prepare a written plan for ...
Duty to God and You - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgSource for requirements Cub Scout Webelos Handbook (#34754 - SKU 646430) Complete Requirement 1 and at least two others. 1. Discuss with your parent, guardian, den leader, or other caring adult what it means to do your duty to God. Tell how you do your duty to God in your daily life. This adventure is required to earn the Webelos Badge.
Rifle Shooting - USSCOUTS.ORG
usscouts.orgc g. Explain the range commands and range procedures. c h. Demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to safely shoot a rifle from the bench rest position or supported prone position while using the five fundamentals of rifle shooting. i. Identify the basic safety rules for cleaning a rifle, and identify the materials needed c j.
Soil and Water Conservation - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgSoil and Water Conservation Scout's Name: _____ Soil and Water Conservation - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 8 of 10 b. Describe common sources of water pollution and explain the effects. Water Pollution Source Effects c. Tell what is meant by "primary water treatment," "secondary waste treatment," and "biochemical oxygen demand." Primary
5RZLQJ - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgtraining is required on local and national tour permits for trips that overboard. They may operate a fixed-seat rowboat or pedal involve boating. Additional guidance on appropriate skill levels boat accompanied by a buddy who is a swimmer. They may
Family Life - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgFamily Life - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 4 of 8. Family Life Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ 2. Understanding the growing-up process and how the body changes, and making responsible decisions dealing with sex 3. How your chores in requirement 3 contributed to your role in the family 4. Personal and family finances
First Aid - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgFirst Aid Scout's Name: _____ _____ c b. If a sick or an injured person must be moved, tell how you determine the best method. c Demonstrate this method. c c. With helpers under your supervision, improvise a stretcher and move a presumably unconscious person. c 14. Teach another Scout a first-aid skill selected by your counselor.
Re ptile and A m phibian Stu dy - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgtemperature, and humidity were maintained, and any veterinary care requirements. (Note: Make your sketches on separate pages and attach them to the workbook.) Reptile and Amphibian Study - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 14 of 16
Fingerprinting - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgFingerprinting 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.
Communication - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgCommunication Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ 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. c Practice active listening skills and take careful notes of each point of view.
Down and Dirty - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgDown and Dirty Scout's Name: _____ Down and Dirty – Nova Award Workbook Page 3 of 18 2. Discuss two of the questions or ideas with your counselor.
Engineering - usscouts.org
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.
Merit Badge Workbook - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgMusic 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.
Veterinary Medicine - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgVeterinary Medicine Scout's Name: _____ Veterinary Medicine - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 6 2. Discuss with your counselor the roles a veterinarian plays in the following:
Environmental Science - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgcan take to help reduce its effects. c c. Water Pollution c 1. Conduct an experiment to show how living things react to thermal pollution. Discuss your observations with your counselor. c 2. Conduct an experiment to identify the methods that could be used to mediate (reduce) the effects of an oil spill on waterfowl.
Welding - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgWelding - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 5 of 7. Welding Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ 2. Process components advantage limitation c b. Choose one welding process. Set up the process you have chosen, including gas regulators, work clamps, cables, filler materials, and equipment settings. Have your counselor inspect and approve the area for the ...
Digital Technology - U.S. Scouting Service Project
www.usscouts.orgPlease submit errors, omissions, comments or suggestions about this workbook to: Workbooks@USScouts.Org Comments or suggestions for changes to the requirements for the award should be sent to: Advancement.Team@Scouting.Org A. Cyber Chip Requirements for Grades 6-8 1. Read and sign the Level II Internet Safety Pledge on the BSA Cyber Chip card.
Cooking - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgShow that you know first aid for and how to prevent injuries or illnesses that could occur while preparing meals and eating, including burns and scalds, cuts, choking, and allergic reactions. Burns and scalds Cuts Choking Allergic reactions c. Describe how meat, fish, chicken, eggs, dairy products, and fresh vegetables should be stored ...
Plumbing - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgPlumbing - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 7 2. Do the following: a Make a drawing and explain how a home hot- and cold-water supply system works. Tell how you would make it safe from freezing. b Make a drawing and explain the drainage system of the plumbing in a house.
Hiking - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgHiking - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 2 of 15 b. Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur while hiking, including hypothermia, frostbite, dehydration, heat exhaustion, heatstroke, sunburn, hyperventilation, altitude sickness, sprained ankle, blisters, insect stings, tick bites, and snakebite. Hypothermia: Frostbite:
Geology - usscouts.org
usscouts.org3. Review a geologic map of your area or an area selected by your counselor, and discuss the different rock types and estimated ages of rocks represented. Determine whether the rocks are horizontal, folded, or faulted, and explain how you arrived at your conclusion How you arrived at your conclusions 4. Do ONE of the following: c a.
Fish and Wildlife Management - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgFish and Wildlife Management - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 5 of 7 c. Start a scrapbook of North American wildlife. Insert markers to divide the book into separate parts for mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Collect articles on such subjects as life …
Horsemanship
usscouts.orgPlease submit errors, omissions, comments or suggestions about this workbook to: Workbooks@USScouts.Org Comments or suggestions for changes to the requirements for the merit badge should be sent to: Merit.Badge@Scouting.Org
Citizenship in the Community - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgParks, playgrounds, recreation areas, and trails c 4. Historical or other interesting points of interest b. Ch art the org anization of your local or state govern m ent. S how the top offices and tell wh ether they are e lected or appointed. Citizenship in the Community - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 2 of 5.
Mammal Study - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgMammal Study - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 8 3. Do ONE of the following: a. Spend 3 hours in each of two different kinds of natural habitats or at different elevation. List the different mammal species and individual members that you identified by sight or sign. 1. 2. Tell why all mammals do not live in the same kind of habitat. b.
Swimming - USSCOUTS.ORG
www.usscouts.orgdive from a dock or pool deck. Show a long shallow dive, also from the dock or pool deck. * If your state, city, or local community requires a water depth greater than 7 feet, it is important to abide by that mandate. 8. Explain the health benefits of regular aerobic exercise, and discuss why swimming is favored as both fitness and
Duty to God in Action - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgWebelos Scout’s Name: _____ Pack No. : _____ Source for requirements Cub Scout Webelos Handbook (#34754 - SKU 646430) Complete Requirements 1 and 2 and at least two others. 1. . Discuss with your parent, guardian, den leader, or other caring adult what it means to do
Crime Prevention - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgCrime Prevention Scout's Name: _____ _____ c 2. Prepare a journal from various sources that addresses crime and crime prevention efforts in your community. 3. Discuss the following with your counselor: a. The role of citizens, including youth, in crime prevention b. Gangs and their impact on the community c. When and how to report a crime 4.
Coin Collecting - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgCoin Collecting - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 3 of 6 Very Good: Good: Poor: Show five different grade examples of the same coin type Explain the term proof and why it is not a grade. Tell what encapsulated coins are. 4. Know three different ways to store a collection, and describe the benefits, drawbacks, and expenses of each method. Method Benefits
Chemistry - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgChemistry Scout's Name: ____ ____ _____ _____ Describe how the behavior of gases affects a backpacker at high altitudes and a scuba diver underwater. Backpacker: Scuba diver: 4. Do EACH of the following activities: a. Cut a round onion into small chunks. Separate the onion chunks into three equal portions. Leave the first portion raw.
Tiger Circles - Duty to God - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgFor details see section 10, “Advancement for Members With Special Needs”. [Page 4] — The “Guide to Safe Scouting” Applies Policies and procedures outlined in the Guide to Safe Scouting apply to all BSA activities, including those related to advancement and Eagle Scout service projects. [4.1.0.3] — Who Approves Cub Scout Advancement?
Cooking - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgCooking Basics. Do the following: a. Discuss EACH of the following cooking methods. For each one, describe the equipment needed, how temperature control is maintained, and name at least one food that can be cooked using that method: baking, boiling, broiling, pan frying, simmering, steaming, microwaving, grilling, foil cooking, and use of a ...
Cycling - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgChain - Proper tension, allowing 1/2 inch of play. No stiff links. Clean, lubricated, and wiped of excess lubrication. Gearing - Clean and oiled. Three-speed gears adjusted to eliminate all slipping. Front 42a and Rear 4b derailleurs adjusted for proper shifting with Shifters 4c. Brakes Coaster - Even braking.
Scouts BSA Cyber Chip Workbook - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgScouts BSA Cyber Chip Scout's Name: _____ Scouts BSA Cyber Chip Workbook Page. 5 of 5 6. Discuss with your unit leader the acceptable standards and practices for using allowed electronic devices such as phones and games at your meetings and other Scouting events. Note: All Cyber Chips will expire annually.
First Class Rank - usscouts.org
www.usscouts.orgFirst Class Rank Scout's Name: _____ First Class Rank Workbook Page 2 of 12 b. Explain each of the principles of Tread Lightly! and tell how you practiced them on a campout or outing.
Automotive Maintenance - usscouts.org
usscouts.orgAutomotive Maintenance - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 2 of 17 Tools: Clothing: Use this equipment, tools, and/or clothing (when needed or called for) in meeting the requirements for this merit badge. 2. General Maintenance, Safety, and Registration. Do the following: a. Review the maintenance chart in the owner's manual.
Personal Fitness - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgthe G uide to A dvance m ent (B S A pub licat ion 33088). Im portant excerpt s from that pub licat ion can be do w nloaded from http: //usscout s.org /ad vance /doc s/G TA -E xcerpt s-m eritbadge s.pd f.
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