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Cub Scout Bobcat Rank

These are the requirements as they appear
in the 2001 edition of the Cub Scout Tiger Cub Handbook,
and became effective on June 1, 2001.
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The first rank that EVERY boy MUST earn when entering the Cub Scouting Program
after the Tiger Cub program is the Bobcat rank. Tiger Cubs earn the Tiger Cub
rank and THEN the Bobcat rank. Boys joining after the Tiger Cub year start with
the Bobcat Rank.
To earn the Bobcat Rank, the new Cub Scout must do the following:
- Learn and say the CUB SCOUT PROMISE
and complete the Honest Character Connection.
- Know: Discuss these questions with your family.
What is a promise? What does it mean to "keep your work?" What
does honesty mean? What does it mean to "do your best?"
- Commit: Discuss these questions with your
family. Why is a promise important? Why is it important for people to
trust you when you give your word? When might it be difficult to keep
your word? List examples.
- Practice: Discuss with family members why
it is important to be trustworthy and honest and how can you do your best
to be honest when you are doing activities in Cub Scouting.
- Say the LAW OF THE PACK. Tell what it means.
"The Cub Scout follows Akela.
The Cub Scout helps the pack go.
The pack helps the Cub Scout Grow.
The Cub Scout gives goodwill"
- Tell what WEBELOS means
" WE'll BE LOyal
Scouts "
- Show the CUB SCOUT SIGN. Tell what it means.
- Show the CUB SCOUT HANDSHAKE. Tell what it means.
- Say the CUB SCOUT MOTTO. A motto is a guiding principle.
"Do Your Best"
- GIve the CUB SCOUT SALUTE. Tell what it means.
- With your parent or guardian, complete the exercises in the booklet,
How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse.
This booklet is a pull-out section that came in the front of the Tiger,
Wolf, Bear, or Webelos Handbook.
The above items are the basic information that ALL Cub Scouts must learn,
which is why EVERY boy who enters into Cub Scouting MUST earn the Bobcat Badge.
This information was plagiarized
from the U.S. Scouting Service Project

This page last updated: 7 December, 2004