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            | Worn with BLUE shirt | Worn with KHAKI-TAN shirt |  WEBELOS Badge Requirements
       These are the requirements as they appearin the 2003 edition of the Webelos Handbook (33452).
 (Revisions to requirements are shown in bold 
      underlined type.
 Deletions are shown struck through in 
      red italics, like this text. To see the current requirements with no 
      highlighting of the changes, Click 
      Here To see the OLD requirements (as they appeared in the
      1998 edition of the Webelos Scout Book - 
      #33108), Click Here. 
 As with all Cub Scout ranks, you must first earn the
      Bobcat Badge to be eligible to work for this 
      award. Also, your Webelos Den Leader will now sign off your activities (your 
      parent or guardian does not sign off the activities as they did when you 
      were a Wolf or Bear). 
 
        
        Have an adult member of your family read the Webelos Scout 
        Parent Guide that comes with this book (seepages 1-22444-460) 
        and sign here.
        Be an active member of your Webelos den for 3 months (Active 
        means having good attendance, paying den dues, working on den projects).
        Know and explain the meaning of the Webelos badge.
        Point out the three special parts of the Webelos Scout 
        uniform. Tell when to wear the uniform and when not to wear it.
        Earn the Fitness 
        and Citizen activity
        badgebadges 
        and onetwoother activity badge
        badgesfrom a 
        different activity groupgroups.
        Plan and lead a flag ceremony in your den that 
        includes the U.S. flag.
        Show that you know and understand the requirements to be a 
        Boy Scout.
         
          
          Demonstrate the Scout salute, Scout sign, and Scout 
          handshake. Explain when you would use them.
 Understand and intend to live 
          by the:
          
            
            Scout Oath
            Scout Law
            Scout motto,
            Scout slogan
          Explain the
          Scout Oath,
          Scout Law,
          Scout motto, and
          Scout sloganKnow the following and when to use them:
 
            
            Scout salute,
            Scout sign,
            Scout handclasp
          Explain 
          Understandand agree to follow the
          Outdoor Code.
        FaithAfter completing the rest of requirement 8, do these (a, b, and c):
 
          
          Know: Tell what you have learned about 
          faith.
          Commit: Tell how these faith experiences 
          help you live your duty to God. Name one faith practice that you will 
          continue to do in the future.
          Practice: After doing these requirements, 
          tell what you have learned about your beliefs. And do one of these (d OR e): 
          
          a.Earn the religious emblem of your faith*
 
          OR
          b.Do two of these:
 
            
            Attend the mosque, church, synagogue, 
            temple, mosque, 
            or other religious organization of your choice, talk with your 
            religious leader about your beliefs., 
            and tellTell your family and 
            your Webelos den leader
            aboutwhat you learned.
            Discuss with your family and Webelos den leader
            Tellhow your 
            religious beliefs fit in with the
            Scout Oath and
            Scout Law,
            Discuss this with your family and Webelos 
            den leader: Whatand what 
            character-building traitsdoyour religious beliefs have in common withandthe
            Scout Oath and
            Scout Law.
            have in common?
            With your religious leader, discuss and make a 
            plan to do write downtwo things you think will help you draw nearer to God. Do these 
            things  for a month.
            For at least a month, pray 
            Pray to Godor meditate 
            reverently each day as taught by your family, and by your church, 
            temple, mosque, synagogue, or religious group.
            Do this for at least one month.
            Under the direction of your religious leader, do an act 
            of service for someone else. Talk about your service with your 
            family and Webelos den leader. Tell them how it made you feel.
            List at least two ways you believe you have lived 
            according to your religious beliefs. 
        * If you earned your 
        faith's religious emblem earlier in Cub Scouting, 
        and your faith does not have a Webelos religious emblem, you must 
        complete requirement 8e.
        when you were a Wolf or Bear 
        Cub Scout, you must do two of the other religious requirements listed 
        under (b). Completion of requirement 8e does not 
        qualify a youth to receive the religious emblem of his faith.
Webelos Emblems are listed 
        on pages 68-69
 434-435. � Completion of 
        requirement (b) does not qualify a youth to receive the religious emblem 
        of his faith.
 A 
        list of the various religious emblems, and the levels in which they can 
        be earned is also listed on this site.  
        Click here to see it.) 
 After you've earned the Webelos badge, you can earn the 
      compass points emblem. It is awarded after you earn seven
      activity badges, four more in addition to 
      the three you earned for the Webelos badge. Wear your compass points 
      emblem attached to the button on the right pocket of the Webelos uniform 
      shirt. After you earn the compass points emblem,   
      you'll receive a metal compass point for each four additional
      activity badges you earn. Pin these 
      compass points on the emblem in the "E," "W," or "S" positions, in any 
      order you choose.   You can earn the emblem and all three compass points by completing 19 
      activity badges, including the three required for the Webelos Badge. |