The Language of Cub Scouting
Cub Scouting has a language all its own. If you are not familiar with it,
below are definitions of many terms you will encounter as you get more and
more involved in the program.
- Achievements
- To earn the rank badge, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts must complete
Achievements found in their Handbook. The Achievements cover these
areas: God, Country, Family and Self.
- Activity Badge
- There are 20 Activity Badges a Webelos Scout can earn. These are
divided into 5 areas: Physical, Mental, Technology, Outdoor, and
Community. A pin is presented for completion of each Activity Badge.
- Arrow of Light
- This is the highest award a boy can earn in Cub Scouting - also the
ONLY (non-religious) award from Cub Scouts which can be worn on a Boy
Scout Uniform.
- Arrow Points
- Arrow Points are awarded to Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts for completion of
electives beyond the Achievements covered for earning the Wolf or Bear
rank badge. A Gold Arrow Point is awarded for the first 10 electives; a
Silver Arrow Point is awarded for each successive 10 electives
completed.
- Bear Cub
- These are generally third grade Cub Scouts, who work on activities in
the areas God, Country, Family and Self. Of the 24 possible
Achievements, they must complete a prescribed amount in each area, for a
total of 12.
- Bobcat
- Every boy who joins Cub Scouts must first earn the Bobcat badge. Doing
this, he learns the seven basic tenets of Cub Scouting: the Promise, the
Law of the Pack, the sign, the handshake, the motto, the salute, and
what Webelos means.
- Boy Scout
- A Boy Scout is between the ages of 11 and 18 and belongs to a Troop.
He advances through these ranks: Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class,
Star, Life, then Eagle.
- Boy Scouts of America
- The Boy Scouts of America is a nationally chartered organization that
encompasses Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorer Units, and Varsity Units.
- Committee
- This is the group of adult volunteers who "run" the Pack.
Any interested adult is welcome to attend Committee meetings.
- Council
- The Council is an organization of professional Scouters that oversees
all Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops and other units in an area.
We belong to the Utah National Parks
Council.
- Court of Honor
- A Court of Honor is a special awards ceremony. Awards may be presented
at any Pack meeting, but there is a special ceremony for presentation of
awards at a Court of Honor.
- Cub or Cub Scout
- A Cub Scout is any member of Boy Scouts in first through fifth grade
(or age 7 - 11).
- Cubmaster
- The Cubmaster is the chief adult volunteer leader. The Cubmaster runs
the Pack meetings, and advises all other leaders.
- Den
- The Den is a group of Cub Scouts who meet at regular intervals.
Ideally, a den consists of 6 to 8 boys who are all working toward the
same rank.
- Den Leader
- The adult volunteer who is in charge of planning and running den
meetings is the Den Leader.
- Den Meeting
- Individual Den Meetings are held for each rank level of Cub Scouts.
These usually occur at a regular intervals, such as weekly or bi-weekly.
Wolf and Bear dens work on fun projects, crafts, skits, or some of their
Achievements. Webelos dens use this time to work on the various Activity
Badges.
- District
- Each Council is divided into a number of Districts. We belong to the
Palmyra District. Dr. David Flinders is our District Executive, and
oversees the activities of all Units in the District.
- Handbook
- Each level of Scouting has its own Handbook. The Handbook is ESSENTIAL
for your Scout, as it spells out the requirements for advancement, as
well as providing a place to record completion of the same.
- Pack
- The whole group - all of our dens and families together is called a
Pack. The Pack usually meets once every month.
- Rank Badges
- The Rank Badges, in order, are: Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Webelos.
- Sponsor
- Each Unit must have a sponsoring organization, such as a church,
service club, etc.
- Uniform
- The Uniform is the prescribed clothing for any and all official Cub
Scout events. The minimum Uniform consists of a uniform shirt, (with all
patches), appropriate neckerchief, and blue jeans (or shorts). Webelos
Scouts use the "colors" for activity pins. For
"casual" events, a Cub or Webelos Scout T-shirt and shorts is
acceptable.
- Webelos
- Webelos means WE'll BE LOyal Scouts.
- Webelos Scout
- These are fourth and fifth grade Cub Scouts, who work on up to 20
Activity Badges in the den setting. These activities are designed to
prepare the boys for the merit badge methodology utilized in Boy Scouts.
- Wolf Cub
- These are generally second grade Cub Scouts, who work on 12
Achievements, mostly in the home setting. Arrow Points are awarded for
work done on a multitude of electives.
- Unit
- Each individually chartered Pack, Troop, Post or Lodge is a Unit.
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