Bear Badge




THE BEAR TRAIL

Any boy may earn Bear achievements and electives if he is in the third
grade, or is nine years old.  To earn the Bear badge, a boy must
complete 12 of the 24 specified achievements listed below.  He can
select the ones he wants to do from four different groups: God, Country,
Family, and Self.  The Progress Towards Ranks badge is available as an
incentive during the Bear program to encourage a Cub on his
achievement work.  Details regarding the completion of the
achievements and associated electives can be found in the BSA Bear
Cub Scout Book (No. 33451, 2003.)












                                       BSA 33451 © 2003

When a boy finishes an achievement, he will need to have an adult
member of his family sign and date his book.  He will then take the book
to the next den meeting and his den leader will record it on the Cub
Scout (Den) Advancement Chart and initial his book.  When he has
done 12 Bear achievements, he becomes a Bear Cub Scout.  A boy may
count any extra achievement requirements he earns as arrow point
credits.

If a Bear-aged boy is new to Cub Scouting, he must complete the
Bobcat trail before beginning work on the Bear achievements.
GOD, COUNTRY, FAMILY and SELF
Cub Scout Promise:
I promise to do my
best to do my duty
To God and my
country, To help other
people,
And to obey the Law
of the Pack.


Law of the Pack:
The Cub Scout follows
Akela.
The Cub Scout helps
the pack go.
The pack helps the
Cub Scout grow.
The Cub Scout gives
good will.


Cub Scout Motto:
Do Your Best
Bear Progress Beads
Incarnation School Cub Scouts Pack 160

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