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Cub Scout Tiger Cub 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 step in achieving the Tiger Cub Rank is to earn the Tiger Cub Totem.
The Tiger Cub is awarded a Tiger Cub Totem when he has completed the following:
Once the Tiger Cub has earned his Totem, he receives colored beads to mark
his participation in the den and family activities. These beads are "Immediate
Recognition Awards" and are given to the Tiger Cub as he earns them. Bead
awards are not presented at the Den Meetings, but are acknowledged. To earn
the Tiger Cub Rank, the Tiger Cub Scout must complete a Family Activity, a Den
Activity, and a "Go See It" Activity in each of the five Achievement
areas.
- Making My Family Special
- Where I Live
- Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe
- How I Tell It
- Let's Go Outdoors
As he completes each Achievement, he is awarded a bead which is hung from the
Totem.
- He earns a WHITE bead for each required FAMILY Activity.
- He earns a ORANGE bead for each required DEN Activity.
- He earns a BLACK bead for each required GO SEE IT Activity.
Remember, there are NO performance requirements for a boy. Simply participating
and doing one's best in an activity constitutes completion.
Achievements in Detail
1. Making My Family Special
- 1F - Family Activity
- Think of one chore you can do with your adult partner. Complete it
together
- Character connection: Responsibility
- 1D - Den Activity
- 1G - Go See It Activity
- Go to a library, historical society, museum, old farm, or historical
building, or visit an older person in your community. Discover how family
life was the same and how it was different many years ago.
2. Where I Live
- 2F - Family Activity
- Look at a map of your community with your adult partner.
- 2D - Den Activity
- Practice the Pledge of Allegiance with your den and participate in
a den or pack flag ceremony.
- Character connection: Citizenship
- 2G - Go See It Activity
Visit a police or fire station. Ask someone who works there how he or she helps
people in your community.
3. Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe
- 3F - Family Activity
- With your family, plan a fire drill then practice it in your home.
- With your adult partner, plan what to do if you became lost or separated
from your family in a strange place.
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3D - Den Activity
- 3G - Go See It Activity
- Learn the rules of a game or sport. Then, go watch an amateur or
professional game or sporting event.
4. How I Tell It
- 4F - Family Activity
- At a family meal, have each family member take turns telling the others
one thing that happened to him or her that day. Remember to practice
being a good listener while you wait for your turn to talk.
- Character connection: Respect
- 4D - Den Activity
- Play "Tell It Like It Isn't"
- 4G - Go See It Activity
- Visit a television station, radio station, or newspaper office. Find
out how people there communicate with others.
5. Let's Go Outdoors
- This achievement is also part of Cub
Scouting's Leave Not Trace Award.)
- 5F - Family Activity
- Go outside and watch the weather
- Character connection: Faith
- 5D - Den Activity
- With a crayon or colored pencil and a piece of paper, make a leaf
rubbing.
- 5G - Go See It Activity
- Take a hike with your den.
After completing the fifteen Achievements, the Tiger Cub can be awareTiger
Track Beads, which are YELLOW disks attached to the Totem. One
bead is awarded for each group of TEN Electives the Tiger Cub completes. A boy
can work on both Achievements and electives at the same time, but he can't receive
Tiger Track Beads until he has earned his Tiger Cub Badge. Below is a list of
the Tiger Cub Electives.
Cub Scout Tiger Cub Electives

Just as a reminder, there are NO performance requirements
for a boy. Simply participating and doing one's best in an activity constitutes
completion.
- Think of a time when your family celebrated something and tell the den about
it and how it made you feel.
- Make a decoration with your family or your den. Display it or give it to
someone as a gift.
- With your family, play a card or board game, or put a jigsaw puzzle together.
- Make a frame for a family picture.
- Make a family mobile.
- Along with your adult partner, teach a song to your family or den and sing
it together.
- Make a musical instrument and play it with others. The others can sing or
have instruments of their own.
- Invite a religious leader from your place of worship to your home or to
your den meeting.
- Help a new boy or girl get to know other people.
- Along wit your adult partner, help an elderly or shut-in person with a shore.
- Help collect food, clothing or toys for needy families with your den or
pack.
- Make at least two cards or decorations and take them a hospital or long-term
care facility.
- Using US pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, choose the correct coins
to make the following amounts (see the Tiger Cub Book page ??? for the amounts).
- Together with your adult partner, read a short story or a magazine article.
- Mix the primary colors to make orange, green and purple.
- With your den, show or tell about something you like to collect OR tell
your den about a favorite hobby or activity.
- Make a model.
- Sew a button onto fabric.
- Learn a magic trick and show it to your family or den.
- With your den, make up a PSA (Public Service Announcement) kit to tell people
about Tiger Cubs.
- Make a puppet.
- With your family or den, have a picnic -- indoors or outdoors.
- Find out what kind of milk your family drinks and why.
- Help the adult who is preparing the family meal to set the table and clean
up afterwards.
- Make a snack and share it with your family or den.
- With a toy phone or a disconnected phone, practice making phone calls and
answering the telephone.
- Talk to you adult partner about what to do if these things happen.
- The adult who is caring for you becomes ill
- You are alone with someone who make you feel uncomfortable.
- With your adult partner, check the batteries in the smoke detector in your
home or another building.
- Talk with your adult partner about when you should use sunscreen. Find out
whether you have any in your home and where it is kept. With your adult partner,
look at a container of sunscreen and find out whether it still protects you
when you are wet. Also find out how long you are protected before you have
to put on more. Look for the expiration date and make sure the sunscreen is
not too old.
- Plant a seed, pit, or greens from something you have eaten.
- Learn about an animal.
- Make a bird feeder and then hang it outdoors.
- With your den or family, play Cleanup Treasure Hunt.
- With your adult partner, think of a way to conserve water or electricity
and do it for one week.
- Play a game outdoors with your family or den.
- With your family or your den, go see a play or musical performance in your
community.
- Take a bike ride with your adult partner.
- Visit a bike repair shop.
- Visit the place where your adult partner or another adult works.
- Together with an adult partner, go swimming or take part in an activity
on water.
- Visit a train station, bus station, airport, or boat dock.
- Visit a zoo or aquarium.
- Visit a veterinarian or animal groomer.
- Visit a dairy, milk-processing plant, or a cheese factory.
- Visit a bakery.
- Visit a dentist or dental hygienist.
- Learn about what you can recycle in your community and how you can recycle
at home. Learn about things that need to be recycled in special ways, such
as paint and batteries.
- Take a ride on public transportation, such as a train or bus.
- Visit a government office such as the mayor's office, the state capital
building, or a courthouse.
- Visit a bank.
This information was plagiarized
from the U.S. Scouting Service Project

This page last updated: 7 December, 2004