- Be active in your Webelos den for at least six months since
completing the fourth grade (or for at least six months since
becoming 10 years old), and earn the
Webelos badge.
- Show your knowledge of the requirements to become a Boy
Scout by doing all of these:
- Repeat from memory and explain in your own words the
Scout Oath or Promise and
the 12 points of the Scout Law.
Tell how you have practiced them in your everyday life.
- Give and explain the
Scout motto, slogan,
sign, salute, and handshake.
- Understand the significance of the First Class Scout
badge. Describe its parts and tell what each stands for.
- Tell how a Boy Scout uniform is different from a Webelos
Scout uniform.
- Tie the joining knot (square knot)
- Earn five more activity badges
in addition to the three you already earned for the Webelos
badge. These must include:
- With your Webelos den, visit at least
- one Boy Scout troop meeting,
- one Boy Scout-oriented outdoor activity.
(If you have already done this when you earned
your Outdoorsman activity badge, you may not use it to
fulfill requirements for your Arrow of Light Award
requirements.)
- Participate in a Webelos overnight campout or day hike.
(If you have already done this when you earned your Outdoorsman
activity badge, you may not use it to fulfill requirements for
your Arrow of Light Award requirements.)
- After you have completed all five of the above requirements,
and after a talk with your Webelos
den leader, arrange to
visit, with your parent or guardian, a meeting of a Boy Scout
troop you think you might like to join. Have a conference with
the Scoutmaster.
- Complete the Honesty Character Connection.
- Know: Say the Cub Scout Promise to your
family. Discuss these questions with them. What is a
promise? What does it mean to keep your word? What does it
mean to be trustworthy? What does honesty mean?
- Commit: Discuss these questions with your
family. Why is a promise important? Why is it important for
people to trust you when you give your word? When might it
be difficult to be truthful? List examples.
- Practice: Discuss with a family member why
it is important to be trustworthy and honest. How can you do
your best to be honest even when it is difficult?
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