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Webelos are boys in the 4th grade.

WEBELOS Meeting Plan


Date/Month

The Webelos Den Meeting Plans Requirements and Electives Covered

Parent in charge of meeting Location
August 6th Introduction, Start Weblos Badge, Motto, Oath, Flag Ceremony, Bobcat review, etc. Mr. Gleason Goose Creek Library
August 20th Fitness (p58)3,4,5,6,7 Review Citizen chapter.   Church
September Citizen(p30) Citizenship belt loop 1 and 3. Citizen 2,3,4 and Review Citizen chapter.   Church
Materials Flag, Poster paper,
September Citizen(p30) 5,6,7    Westview Elementary school Flag pole
Start on Showman chapter. 3,4,5,9,12,13,15,16,19
Materials Flag and stand
October Outdoors man (p 81) 2,3,5,7,8,9,10                                             Church
Practice outdoor cooking and fire starting
*Pack Campout (Steel and Magnesium striker)
November Readyman p86) 1-8,11,12   Camp Moultrie/Church
Forester (p62) 1,3,4,7,9
Review Craftsman
Materials Trees samples
*Den campout Camp Moultrie 19 or 26
December Engineer (p47)1,2,5,6,7,9,10   Church
Materials Craft sticks and glue, battery and wire and switches (Gleason supplied)
January Craftsman Secret box (item 17080 at store and Bird house large #7201) Review   Church
Materials. Box and house kits
February Craftsman Pine wood Derby Stand and Pinewood derby racer   Church
Materials Kit #612275 
March Naturalist #4 Awendaw Bird of Prey Center  Or the Serpentarium in Sept. 2013 Awendaw, SC
Adult $12 and child $10.00  10:30 2.0 hours long   Camp Moutlrie
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Review Naturalist  
Materials  
*Den campout Camp Moultrie March 29 2014  
April Naturalist (318) 5,6,9,10   Church
Practice more outdoor cooking
*Pack campout
May Scholar (p91)1-4,11,12,13   Church
Materials 
 
August Communicator (p36)   Church
Start to visit different troops for cross over.
September Traveler  (p112) 3,4,5,7,9   Church
October Showman(p102)  Halloween Night Party Puppet show Complete 3,4,5,9,12,13,15,16,19   Church
November Family Member  (p228)   Church
Materials
December Geologist or Athlete   Church
Review Athlete
Materials  Rock and mineral samples or Flag football, kickball, etc.
January Complete any requirements for AOL   Church
February Arrow of Light Bridging   Peace Pres. Church

COMPASS POINTS

After you've earned the Webelos badge, you can earn the compass points emblem. It is awarded after you earn seven activity badges, four more in addition to the three you earned for the Webelos badge. Wear your compass points emblem attached to the button on the right pocket of the Webelos uniform shirt.

After you earn the compass points emblem,   you'll receive a metal compass point for each four additional activity badges you earn. Pin these compass points on the emblem in the "E," "W," or "S" positions, in any order you choose.

You can earn the emblem and all three compass points by completing 19 activity badges, including the three required for the Webelos Badge.

WEBELOS Badge Requirements

As with all Cub Scout ranks, you must first earn the Bobcat Badge to be eligible to work for this award.

Also, your Webelos Den Leader will now sign off your activities (your parent or guardian does not sign off the activities as they did when you were a Wolf or Bear).


  1. Have an adult member of your family read the Webelos Scout Parent Guide that comes with this book (pages 1-22) and sign here.
  2. Be an active member of your Webelos den for 3 months (Active means having good attendance, paying den dues, working on den projects).
  3. Know and explain the meaning of the Webelos badge.
  4. Point out the three special parts of the Webelos Scout uniform. Tell when to wear the uniform and when not to wear it.
  5. Earn the Fitness and Citizen activity badges and one other activity badge from a different activity group .
  6. Plan and lead a flag ceremony in your den that includes the U.S. flag.
  7. Show that you know and understand the requirements to be a Boy Scout.
    1. Demonstrate the Scout salute, Scout sign, and Scout handshake. Explain when you would use them.
    2. Explain the Scout OathScout LawScout motto, and Scout slogan
    3. Explain and agree to follow the Outdoor Code.
  8. Faith
    After completing the rest of requirement 8, do these (a, b, and c):
    1. Know: Tell what you have learned about faith.
    2. Commit: Tell how these faith experiences help you live your duty to God. Name one faith practice that you will continue to do in the future.
    3. Practice: After doing these requirements, tell what you have learned about your beliefs.

    And do one of these (d OR e):

    1. Earn the religious emblem of your faith*
    2. Do two of these:
      • Attend the mosque, church, synagogue, temple, or other religious organization of your choice, talk with your religious leader about your beliefs. Tell your family and your Webelos den leader what you learned.
      • Discuss with your family and Webelos den leader how your religious beliefs fit in with the Scout Oath and Scout Law, and what character-building traits your religious beliefs have in common with the Scout Oathand Scout Law.
      • With your religious leader, discuss and make a plan to do two things you think will help you draw nearer to God. Do these things  for a month.
      • For at least a month, pray or meditate reverently each day as taught by your family, and by your church, temple, mosque, synagogue, or religious group.
      • Under the direction of your religious leader, do an act of service for someone else. Talk about your service with your family and Webelos den leader. Tell them how it made you feel.
      • List at least two ways you believe you have lived according to your religious beliefs.

* If you earned your faith's religious emblem earlier in Cub Scouting, and your faith does not have a Webelos religious emblem, you must complete requirement 8e.

Completion of requirement 8e does not qualify a youth to receive the religious emblem of his faith.

Webelos Emblems are listed on pages 68-69.

A list of the various religious emblems, and the levels in which they can be earned is also listed on this site. Click here to see it.)

Fitness


Fitness Requirement #8
Choose to Refuse replaces “Take A Stand Against DRUGS” the drug abuse prevention booklet referred to in the Webelos Fitness Activity Badge, Requirement 8, Webelos Scout Book, 2003 printing.
Attachments
Icon File Name Comment  
Drugs_a_Deadly_Game_Choose_to_Refuse.pdf Drugs a Deadly Game Choose to Refuse Pamphlet  

Webelos Art at WVE



June 3rd Art Instructions

The scouts met Monday June 3rd with Ms. Bates at WVE.  Ms.Bates instructed the scouts on how to make a clay castle.  The scouts that attended were Justin G., Andrew, David S., Daniel G., Camron T. and his brother.  It took about 2 hours to make the castles.  We had a great time. 

We learned about colors, artist jobs and perspectives.We then were shown how to make a clay castle. Ms. Bates told us that the castle would take 7 days to dry.  She would then put the castles in a kiln to cook them.  The castle would lose 40% of its water while in the kiln. This makes the castle smaller.  Then we can paint the castle with the paint left over from the pinewood derby car.

After we made our castle we decorated it to look like it had bricks. After that we cleaned the tables because they had clay and baby powder on them.  Then my dad gave Ms. Bates a thank you card for her time.  We all signed our names to thank her.  This was so much fun.


Created by Daniel J. Gleason