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LINKS
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The Wolf Badge is earned by boys who have completed 1st grade, or who
are 8 years old.
As with all Cub Scout ranks, the Scout must first earn the Bobcat Badge to be
eligible to work for this award.

ACHIEVEMENTS
To earn the Wolf Badge,
the Scout must complete 58
tasks out of a possible 74 tasks out of the 12 achievements
listed below. Click
here for a detailed list of
requirements for these achievements.
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1.
Feats of Skill
2.
Your Flag
3.
Keep Your Body Healthy
4.
Know Your Home and Community
5.
Tools for Fixing and Building
6.
Start a Collection
7.
Your Living World
8.
Cooking and Eating
9.
Be Safe at Home and On the Street
10.
Family Fun
11.
Duty to God
12.
Making Choices
When the Scout completes any three achievements, his den leader
will present him with the Progress Toward Ranks Totem.
This is an incentive towards continued achievement. One
gold bead
is given for each three achievements earned. After he gets
his fourth gold bead, he will receive his Wolf Badge at a pack
meeting. The totem is worn on the button of the right shirt
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ELECTIVES
The Wolf Cub Scout can also earn Arrow Point Electives. He may work on
his “Arrow Point Trail” at any time, however, he will not receive the
actual Arrow Points until after he has earned the Wolf Badge. For the
first 10 arrow point activities completed, the Scout
earns a Gold Arrow Point. For each 10 arrow point activities
completed after, he earns a
Silver Arrow Point.
Click
here for a
detailed list of the requirements for these electives.
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It's a Secret
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Be an Actor
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Make it Yourself
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Play a Game
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Spare Time Fun
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Books, Books, Books
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Foot Power
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Machine Power
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Let's Have a Party
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American Indian Lore
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Sing-Along
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Be An Artist
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Birds
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Pets
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Grow Something
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Family Alert
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Tie It Right
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Outdoor Adventure
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Fishing
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Sports
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Computers
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Say It right
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Let’s Go Camping
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Each
of the Elective areas above contains several electives to choose
from. There are 115 Electives in total that a boy can choose
from on his own with your guidance. |
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