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EARNING THE
BEAR BADGE
(As indicated in your Bear
book)
The Bear Achievements are as follows, page number references to the Bear
Book are in parenthesis.
GOD (do ONE of the following)
1. WAYS WE WORSHIP (p18)
- Practice your religion as you are taught in your home, church,
synagogue, mosque, or other religious community.
2. EMBLEMS OF FAITH (p20)
- Earn the religious emblem of your faith.
COUNTRY (do THREE of the following)
3. WHAT MAKES AMERICA SPECIAL?
(Do requirement "a" AND 3 of
the rest - (4 total) (p24)
a. Write or tell what makes America special to you.
b. With the help of your family or den leader, find out about two
Americans. Tell the things they did or are doing to improve our way of
life.
c. Find out something about the old homes near the place where you live.
Go and see two of them.
d. Find out where places of historical interest in or near your town are
located. Go and visit one of them with your family or den.
e. Pick your favorite state or home state. Name the state bird, tree, and
flower. Describe its flag. Give the date it was admitted to the union.
f. Be a member of the color guard in a flag ceremony for your den or pack.
g. Display the U.S. flag in your home or fly it on three national
holidays.
4. TALL TALES -
Do ALL 3 requirements. (p30)
a. Tell in your own words what folklore is. List some folklore stories,
folksongs, or historical legends from your own state or part of the
country.
b. Name at least five stories about American folklore. Point out on a
United States map where they took place.
c. Read two folklore stories and tell your favorite on to your den.
5. SHARING YOUR WORLD WITH WILDLIFE -
Do 4 of the following.
(p38)
a. Choose a bird or animal that you like and find out how it lives. Make a
poster showing what you have learned.
b. Build or make a bird feeder or bird house.
c. Explain what a wildlife conservation officer does.
d. Visit one of the following: Zoo, Nature center, Wildlife refuge, Game
preserve.
e. Name one animal that has become extinct in the last 100 years. Tell why
animals become extinct.
6. TAKE CARE OF YOUR PLANET -
Do 3 of the following. (p44)
a. Save 5 pounds of glass or aluminum, or 1 month of newspapers, and turn
them in at a recycling center.
b. Plant a tree in your yard, or on the grounds of the group that operates
your Cub Scout pack, or in a park. Be sure to get permission first.
c. Call city or county officials or your trash hauling company and find
out what happens to your trash after it is hauled away.
d. Do a water usage survey in your home. Note the ways water is used. Look
for any dripping faucets.
e. Discuss with one of your parents the ways your family uses energy.
f. Find out more about your family's use of electricity.
7. LAW ENFORCEMENT IS A BIG JOB -
Do 4 of the following. (p52)
a. Make a set of your own fingerprints.
b. Make a plaster cast of a shoeprint in the mud.
c. Check the doors and windows of your home.
d. Visit your local sheriff's office or police station.
e. Be sure you know where to get help in your neighborhood.
f. Be sure fire and police numbers are listed by the phone at your home.
g. Know what you can do to help law enforcement.
FAMILY
8. THE PAST IS EXCITING AND IMPORTANT -
Do 3 of the following. (p58)
a. Visit your library or newspaper office. Ask to see back issues of
newspapers. (What were headlines on: Date you were born, July 21, 1969,
Day you were 5 years old?)
b. Find someone who was a Cub Scout a long time ago. Talk with him about
what Cub Scouting was like then. (What did they do at den mtgs., pack
mtgs., what kind of uniform did they wear?)
c. Start a pack scrapbook and give something to it.
d. Trace your family back through your grandparents or great grandparents;
or, talk to your grandparents about what it was like when they were
younger.
e. Find out some history about your community.
f. Keep a diary for 2 weeks.
9. WHAT'S COOKING? -
Do 4 of the following. (p64)
a. Bake cookies.
b. If your parent or guardian says it is all right, volunteer to make
snacks for the next den meeting
c. Prepare one part of your breakfast, one part of your lunch, and one
part of your supper.
d. Make a list of the 'junk' foods you eat. Discuss "junk" food with your
parent or teacher.
e. Make some healthful after-school snacks or some snacks for watching
television.
f. Make a dessert for your family.
10. FAMILY FUN -
Do BOTH of these
requirements. (p72)
a. Go on a trip with members of your family.
b. Have a "family-make-and-do-night."
11. BE READY! -
Do the first 4; the last one
is recommended, but not required. (p76)
a. Tell what to do in case of accident in the home. Parent needs help.
Clothes catch on fire.
b. Tell what to do in case of a water accident.
c. Tell what to do in case of a school bus accident.
d. Tell what to do in case of a car accident.
e. Have a health checkup by a physician (optional).
12. FAMILY OUTDOOR ADVENTURE -
Do 3 of the following. (p84)
a. Go camping with your family.
b. Go on a hike with your family.
c. Have a picnic with your family.
d. Attend an outdoor event with your family.
e. Plan your outdoor family day.
13. SAVING WELL, SPENDING WELL -
Do 4 of the following. (p90)
a. Go grocery shopping with a parent. Compare prices of different brands
of the same item. Check the prices at different stores. Read the ads in
your newspaper.
b. Set up a savings account.
c. Keep a record of how you spend money for 2 weeks.
d. Make believe you are shopping for a car for your family.
e. Discuss family finances with one of your parents.
f. Play a board game with your family that involves the use of
make-believe money.
g. Figure out how much it costs for each person in your home to eat one
meal.
SELF
(do FOUR of the following)
14. RIDE RIGHT -
Do requirement a and THREE
more. (Total of 4) (p96)
a. Know the rules for bike safety. If your town requires a bicycle
license, be sure to get one.
b. Learn to ride a bike, if you haven't by now. Show that you can follow a
winding course for 60 feet doing sharp left and right turns, a U-turn, and
an emergency stop.
c. Keep your bike in good shape. Identify the parts of a bike that should
be checked often.
d. Change a tire on a bicycle.
e. Protect your bike from theft. Use a bicycle lock.
f. Ride a bike for 1 mile without rest, and be sure to obey all traffic
rules.
g. Plan and take a family bike hike.
15. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES! -
Do 2 of the following. (p102)
a. Set up the equipment and play any two of these outdoor games with your
family or friends.
b. Play two organized games with your den.
c. Select a game your den has never played. Explain the rules. Tell them
how it is played, then play it with them.
16. BUILDING MUSCLES -
Do ALL of the following.
(p106)
a. Do physical fitness stretching exercises. Then do sit-ups, push-ups,
the standing long jump, and softball throw.
b. With a friend, compete in at least six different two-person contests.
(Many examples in book.)
c. Compete with your den or pack in the crab relay, gorilla relay, 30-yard
dash, and kangaroo relay.
17. INFORMATION, PLEASE -
Do requirement a and THREE
more of the following. (p112)
a. With an adult in your family, select a TV show. Watch it together.
b. Visit a newspaper office, or TV or radio station and talk to a news
reporter.
c. Play a game of charades at your den meeting or with your family at
home.
d. Visit a place where computers are used.
e. Write a letter to a company that makes something you use.
f. Talk with one of your parents or another family member about how
getting and giving facts fits into his or her job.
18. JOT IT DOWN -
Do 5 of the following. (p
116)
a. Make a list of the things you want to do today. Check them off when you
have done them.
b. Write two letters to relatives.
c. Keep a daily record of your activities for 2 weeks.
d. Write an invitation to someone.
e. Write a story about something you have done with your family.
f. Write a thank-you note.
g. Write about the doings of your den.
19. SHAVINGS AND CHIPS -
Do ALL of the following. (p
122)
a. Know the safety rules for handling a knife.
b. Show that you know how to take care of and use a pocketknife.
c. Make a carving with a pocketknife. Work with your parent or den leader
in doing this.
d. Earn the Whittling Chip card.
20. SAWDUST AND NAILS -
Do ALL of the following. (p
128)
a. Show how to use and take care of four of these tools. (Tools listed in
book.)
b. Build your own tool box.
c. Use at least two tools listed in requirement a to fix something.
21. BUILD A MODEL -
Do 3 of the following. (p132)
a. Build a model from a kit.
b. Build a display for one of your models.
c. Make believe you are planning to change the furniture in one of the
rooms in your home.
d. Make a model of a mountain, a meadow, a canyon, or river.
e. Look at a model of a shopping center or new building that is on display
somewhere.
f. Make a model of anything - a rocket, boat, car, or plane.
22. TYING IT ALL UP -
Do 5 of the following. (p
136)
a. Whip the ends of a rope.
b. Tie a square know, bowline, sheet bend, two half hitches, and a slip
knot. Tell how each knot is used.
c. Learn how to keep a rope from tangling.
d. Coil a rope. Throw it, hitting a 2-foot square marker 20 feet away.
e. Learn a magic rope trick.
f. Make your own rope. (Instructions given in book.)
23. SPORTS, SPORTS, SPORTS -
Do ALL of the following.
(p144)
a. Learn the rules and how to play three team sports.
b. Learn the rules and how to play two sports in which only one person is
on each side.
c. Take part in one team and one individual sport.
d. Watch a sport on TV with a parent or some other member of your family.
e. Attend a high school, college, or professional sporting event with your
family or your den.
24. BE A LEADER -
Do 3 of the following. (p
148)
a. Help a boy join the Cub Scouts, or help a new Cub Scout through the
Bobcat trail.
b. Serve as a denner or assistant denner.
c. Plan and conduct a den activity with the approval of your den leader.
d. Tell two people they have done a good job.
e. Leadership means choosing a way even when your choice is not liked by
all.
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