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215 Tiger Cub Requirements |
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The
Tiger Cub program is an introduction for boys and their parents into the
world of Cub Scouting. Tiger Cubs are for those boys who are in the first
grade. Similar to Cub Scouts, they wear a uniform, meet in Dens and have a
Den Leader. The program is based on shared leadership by including an adult
partner (parent or guardian) for each Scout in the activities. Each month or
activity, the Den Leader will work with a Tiger/Partner team to plan the
meeting based on one of the requirements of the Tiger Cub Badge or electives. The
Tiger Cub Motto is Search,
Discover, Share. This is an integrated part of all the activities the Tigers
are involved in. The requirements for the Tiger Cub Badge are based on giving
a Scout the opportunity to Search the world around them, share their
experiences and discover new skills. The
requirements for the Tiger Cub Badge are based on completing each of three
parts of five distinct themes. Each of the five themes includes a family
activity, a Den activity and a Go See It activity Requirement
1: Making My Family Special The people who
live with use are called our family. Most of us also have family members who
live in other places. Every family is different and every family is special.
These activities will help you to learn more about your family.
Requirement
2: Where I Live Some people
live in big cities. Some live in small cities or towns. The nearest neighbors
of some people live miles away on a farm; and some, in an apartment right
next door. Wherever you live the buildings and homes around you and the
people who live, work and play near you are called your community. It is important to learn about your community.
Communities are stronger when the people who live in them take care of them
and are good neighbors to each other. As you learn more about your community,
you will be more proud of it and become a better citizen.
Requirement
3: Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe Staying
healthy and safe includes many things. To be as healthy as we can be, it is important
to eat good foods, get plenty of sleep and exercise to keep our bodies
strong. We also need to keep our bodies clean and brush our teeth regularly.
To be safe, it is important to understand what to do in case of emergencies
and to follow the rules we are taught about how to act when we feel
uncomfortable with someone.
Requirement
4: How I Tell It When we talk
with people, we communicate information to them about something we want them to
know. We also communicate when we write, draw, sing, dance, or show pictures.
We can communicate using our bodies or faces too, such as when we smile or
frown. When you raise your hand in school, you are communicating to your
teacher that you want to talk. The number of beads on you Tiger Cub belt
totem communicates to people how many Tiger Cub achievement parts you have
completed. People also communicate with telephones and computers and through
television, radio, newspapers, magazines and books.
Requirement
5: Let's Go Outdoors There is so
much to do and learn outdoors! You can have fun exploring nature and looking at
trees, flowers and animals. You can walk, run, play games and ride a bike. It
is even fun to just sit outside and pay attention to all the things going on
around you.
One of the first things for the Tiger Cubs
to do is to earn their Tiger Cub Belt Totem. They will earn this at a special
pack meeting in October if they learn and can recite/show: · The Tiger Cub
Motto - Search,
Discover, Share · The Cub Scout
Sign - and what it means · The Cub
Scout Salute- The totem is worn on the belt with the paw print side facing outwards. For
each Tiger Cub Badge requirement they will receive a colored bead for their
totem. This allows the Tigers to track their progress on their way to the Badge.
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White Beads - 1 white bead for
each Family Activity requirement they complete. ·
Orange Beads - 1 orange bead for
each Den Activity requirement they complete. ·
Black Beads - 1 black bead for
each Go See It Activity requirement they complete. Once they have earned their Tiger Cub
Badge, the totem is turned around and the badge is adhered to the outlined
area on the other side of the totem. They now wear the totem proudly
displaying the badge side out. Next year when they wear the blue uniform
shirt, the badge will be displayed on the left pocket.
Once they've
earned the Tiger Cub Badge, they can earn yellow Tiger Track beads for their
totem. For every 10 electives they complete they earn 1 Tiger Track bead.
There are 50 electives to choose from in the Tiger Cub Scout Handbook ranging
from indoor craft projects to outdoor adventures. Elective can be done by the
Tiger and their adult partner at home or as a Den activity. Tiger
Cubs can also work on earning Cub Scout Academic and Sports Awards. These
belt loops and pins can be earned for learning and practicing skills in a
specialize area of study. Track your Tiger Cubs Progress -
Download: TIGER TRACKER Note: File
is a Zip file that opens in to Microsoft Excel |
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