
I will be testing each scout at this week's den meeting. As a reminder, here's what is required of them for attaining their Bobcat Badge:
THE BOBCAT BADGE
#1 – Cub Scout Promise
I, [your name], promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack
#2 – The Law of the Pack
The Cub Scout follows Akela (Ah-KAY-la).
The Cub Scout helps the pack go.
The pack helps the Cub Scout grow.
The Cub Scout gives goodwill.
#3 – Tell What Webelos means.
Webelos (WE-buh-lows) is a Cub Scout
Secret. Cub Scouts know the secret.
It is WE’ll BE LOyal Scouts
#4 – Show the Cub Scout sign.
Tell what it means.
Two raised fingers stand for the two parts of the
Cub Scout Promise – “to help other people” and
“to obey the Law of the Pack.”
#5 – Show the Cub Scout handshake.
Tell what it means.
You help and that you obey the Law of the Pack.
The Cub Scout handshake is a standard handshake but each Cub Scout extends their pointer and middle fingers and places them on the wrist of the other scout while shaking hands.
#6 – Say the Cub Scout Motto.
A motto is a guiding principle.
“Do Your Best.”
#7 – Give the Cub Scout salute.
Tell what it means.
This is the way to show respect to your den leaders.
You salute the flag to show respect to your country.
The Cub Scout salute is extending the first two fingers in a salute and placing it either on the eyebrow if not wearing a uniform cap or on the brim of the cap if wearing a uniform cap.
#8 – With your adult partner, complete “A Bobcat
Requirement” in front of the Content pages of your handbook.