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Webelos is a 20 month program for 4th and 5th grade boys to prepare to join a Boy Scout troop while learning outdoors skills and participating in 20 different activity badges. A well-run group of Webelos is a gradual change from being an 'adult-run' den to being a 'boy-run' patrol ready to fit right into an adventurous scouting troop. This migration requires the parents and den leaders to give the scouts more and more control, decision-making power, and responsibility as they progress in skills, abilities, and maturity. A good program also provides the scouts with many opportunities to grow in the Webelos Virtues.
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Webelos Activity Badges
The scout can earn 20 Webelos activity badges: Aquanaut, Artist, Athlete, Citizen, Communicator, Craftsman, Engineer, Family Member, Fitness, Forester, Geologist, Handyman, Naturalist, Outdoorsman, Readyman, Scholar, Scientist, Showman, Sportsman, and Traveler. Each activity badge is a colorful metal emblem that you pin on your Webelos colors (ribbons) on your right sleeve).
The scout can earn 20 Webelos activity badges: Aquanaut, Artist, Athlete, Citizen, Communicator, Craftsman, Engineer, Family Member, Fitness, Forester, Geologist, Handyman, Naturalist, Outdoorsman, Readyman, Scholar, Scientist, Showman, Sportsman, and Traveler. Each activity badge is a colorful metal emblem that you pin on your Webelos colors (ribbons) on your right sleeve).
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Webelos Badge
For the Webelos badge, each Scout needs to earn three activity bages, each one from a different activity group. One of the badges must be Fitness and one must be Citizen.
For the Webelos badge, each Scout needs to earn three activity bages, each one from a different activity group. One of the badges must be Fitness and one must be Citizen.
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Arrow of Light
As a fifth-grader (or at age 10) he may earn Cub Scouting's highest award, the Arrow of Light. After receiving this award, he is eligible to become a Boy
Scout, or he may join a troop at age 11 (or when he completes the fifth grade). The Arrow of Light is presented at a formal ceremony.
As a fifth-grader (or at age 10) he may earn Cub Scouting's highest award, the Arrow of Light. After receiving this award, he is eligible to become a Boy
Scout, or he may join a troop at age 11 (or when he completes the fifth grade). The Arrow of Light is presented at a formal ceremony.
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Compass Point Emblem
After you have earned the Webelos badge (three activity badges), you will work to complete four more activity badges (for a total of seven) to earn the Compass Point Emblem. After you earn the Compass Point Emblem, you will receive a metal compass point to pin on the Compass Point Emblem for each additional four activity badges you earn.
After you have earned the Webelos badge (three activity badges), you will work to complete four more activity badges (for a total of seven) to earn the Compass Point Emblem. After you earn the Compass Point Emblem, you will receive a metal compass point to pin on the Compass Point Emblem for each additional four activity badges you earn.
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Super Achiever
If you earn all 20 badges by the Arrow of Light ceremony, you will earn the distinguished Super Achiever patch and have your name engraved on the PACK 318 Super Achiever plaque for all to see for generations to come.
If you earn all 20 badges by the Arrow of Light ceremony, you will earn the distinguished Super Achiever patch and have your name engraved on the PACK 318 Super Achiever plaque for all to see for generations to come.