We realize that some of you are new to scouting. So we would like to explain
what it is that we are trying to accomplish this year. By now you should have
the Wolf Cub Scout book. Please take the time to read the Parents Guide section
in the front. On page 6 the book talks about Akela. Akela is the boys leader. At
home, that is you; at den meeting it is the den leader; at school, it is the
teacher. Almost all electives and achievements are done by you and your Cub
Scout at home, not in the den meeting. The goal this year is to achieve the Wolf
badge. If you are new in scouting you must first achieve the Bobcat badge. Bobcat Badge
The Bobcat badge is earned by learning the Cub Scout Promise, the Law of the
Pack, and the Cub Scout Motto. In addition you will complete the exercises in
the booklet - How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse. Returning
scouts may already have the Bobcat badge.
Wolf Badge:
To achieve the Wolf badge you must complete 12 achievements. We will be
working on these as a den. However, it would be better to work on these as a
family because you can go at your own pace and choose the achievements that are
fitting to you and your scout. In the back of your book you will see a chart
where you can view and record your scout's progress toward the Wolf badge.
Please record your son's progress from home, den activities and outings. Bring
it to each den meeting so to show your leader your progress. Remember, at home
you are Akela and have the ability to approve the completion of each
requirement! Our goal is to complete this by the the December Pack meeting
Then we can start on the Arrow Point Trail.
Arrow Point Trail:
Once your scout has completed on the Wolf Trail, he may start earning Arrow
Points. After completing the first ten electives your scout will receive a
Gold Arrow Point. Silver Arrow Points can be earned for each ten electives
completed thereafter.