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EARNING THE
WOLF ELECTIVES
(As indicated in your Wolf
book)
AFTER a Wolf Cub Scout earns his Wolf Badge he may begin working on
earning Arrow Points in the Electives section of his book. He may work on
his "Arrow Point Trail" at any time, however he cannot receive Arrow
Points until AFTER he has earned the Wolf Badge.
WOLF ELECTIVES (THE ARROW POINT TRAIL)
There are 115 ELECTIVES TO CHOOSE FROM!
If your Wolf Cub Scout has not completed second grade (or reached his
ninth birthday), he can search the Arrow Point trail. On the Wolf trail,
the main sections were called achievements, things that we would like all
boys to do. On the Arrow Point trail, the main sections are called
electives. They are choices that a boy can make on his own and with your
guidance. Details regarding the completion of the Wolf electives can be
found in the BSA Wolf Cub Scout Book.
To earn a Gold Arrow Point to wear beneath his Wolf badge, the boy must
complete any ten elective projects of the more than one hundred choices
shown in the book. If he does ten more, he qualifies for a Silver Arrow
Point to wear beneath the Gold. Multiple Silver Arrow Points may be
earned, but only one Gold along the Wolf trail. The Arrow Points are
presented at the pack meeting after he receives his Wolf badge.
GOLD ARROW POINT:
For the FIRST 10 arrow points completed in the "Electives" section of his
book, the Wolf earns a GOLD ARROW POINT.
SILVER ARROW POINTS:
For EACH 10 arrow points completed after the Gold Arrow Point, the Wolf
Cub earns a SILVER ARROW POINT.
He may earn any number of SILVER ARROW POINTS, but he may only earn ONE
GOLD ARROW POINT for the first 10 elective points that he completes.
The possible electives are as follows:
1. IT'S A SECRET
a. Use a secret code.
b. Write to a friend in invisible "ink"
c. "Write" your name with the alphabet deaf and hearing impaired people
use.
d. Use 12 Native American signs to tell a story.
2. BE AN ACTOR
a. Help to plan and put on a skit with costumes.
b. Make some scenery for a den skit.
c. Make sound effects for a den skit.
d. Be the announcer for a den skit.
e. Make a paper sack mask for a den skit.
3. MAKE IT YOURSELF
a. Make something useful for your home, church, or school.
b. Using a centimeter ruler, measure to see how far you can stretch your
hand.
c. Make a bench fork.
d. Make a door stop.
e. Or make something else.
4. PLAY A GAME
a. Play Pie-tin Washer Toss.
b. Play Marble Sharpshooter.
c. Play Ring Toss.
d. Play Beanbag Toss.
e. Play a game of Marbles.
5. SPARE
TIME FUN
a. Explain safety rules for kite flying.
b. Make and fly a kite.
c. OR Make a two-stick kite.
d. OR Make a three-stick kite.
e. Make and use a reel for kite string.
f. Make a model boat with a rubber-band propeller.
g,h,i. Make or put together some kind of model boat.
6. BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS
a. Go to a public library with a grown-up. Find out how to get your own
library card. Name four kinds of books that interest you (for example,
history, science fiction, how-to-books).
b. Choose a book on a subject you like and read it. With an adult, discuss
what you read and what you think about.
c. Books are important. Show that you know how to take care of them. Open
a new book the right way. Make a paper or plastic cover for it or another
book.
7. FOOT POWER
a. Learn to walk on a pair of stilts.
b. Make a pair of "puddle jumpers" and walk with them.
c. Make a pair of "footracers" and use them with a friend.
8. MACHINE POWER
a. Name 10 kinds of trucks, construction machinery, or farm machinery.
b. Use a wheel and axle.
c. Use a pulley.
d. Make and use a windlass.
9. LET'S HAVE A PARTY
a,b. Make a gift or toy like
one of these (shown in book) and give it to someone.
c. Help with a home or den party.
10. NATIVE
AMERICAN LORE
a. Read a book or tell a story about Native Americans, past or present.
b. Make a tom-tom.
c. Make traditional clothing.
d. Finish a feather for a headband or other decoration.
e. Make a headband for the finished feather.
f. Learn 12 word pictures and write a story with them.
11. SING-A-LONG
a. Learn and sing the first and last verses of "America."
b. Learn and sing the first verse of our National Anthem.
c. Learn the words and sing three Cub Scout songs. (Given)
d. Learn the words and sing the first verse of three other songs, hymns,
or prayers. Write the verse of one of the songs learned.
e. Learn a song that would be sung as a grace before meals. Write the
words here. (In your book)
12. BE AN ARTIST
a. Make a freehand sketch.
b. Tell a story in three steps by drawing three cartoons.
c. Mix yellow and blue paints to make green; yellow and red to make
orange; and red and blue to make violet.
d. Help draw, paint, or crayon some scenery for a den or pack skit or
puppet show.
e. Make a stencil pattern.
f. Make a poster for a Cub Scout project or pack meeting.
13. BIRDS
a. Make a list of all the birds you saw in a week and tell where you saw
them (field, forest, marsh, yard, or park).
b. Put out nesting material (yarn and string) for birds and tell which
birds might use it.
c. Read a book about birds.
d. Point out 10 different kinds of birds (5 may be from pictures).
e. Feed wild birds and tell which birds you fed.
f. Put out a birdhouse and tell which birds use it.
14. PETS
a. Take care of a pet.
b. Know what to do when you meet a strange dog.
c. Read a book about a pet and tell about it at a den meeting.
d. Tell what is meant by rabid. Tell what you should do if you see a dog
or wild animal that acts as if it may be rabid.
15. GROW SOMETHING
a. Plant and raise a box
garden.
b. Plant and raise a flower bed.
c. Grow a plant indoors.
d. Plant and raise vegetables.
16. FAMILY ALERT
a. Talk with your family about
what you will do in an emergency.
b. In case of a bad storm or flood, know where you can get safe food and
water in your home. Tell how to purify water. Show one way. Know where and
how to shut off water, electricity, gas, or oil.
c. Make a list of your first aid supplies, or make a first aid kit. Know
where the first aid things are kept.
17. TIE IT RIGHT
a. Learn to tie an overhand knot and a square knot.
b. Tie your shoelaces with a square bow knot.
c. Wrap and tie a package so that it is neat and tight.
d. Tie a stack of newspapers the right way.
e. Tie two cords together with an overhand knot.
f. Learn to tie a necktie.
g. Wrap the end of a rope with tape to keep it from unwinding.
18. OUTDOOR
ADVENTURE
a. Help plan and hold a picnic
with your family or den.
b. With your folks, help plan and run a family or den outing.
c. Help plan and lay out a treasure hunt something like this. (Example map
shown in book.)
d. Help plan and lay out an obstacle race.
e. Help plan and lay out an adventure trail.
f. Take part in two summertime pack events with your den.
g. Point out poison plants. Tell what to do if you accidentally touch one
of them.
19. FISHING
a. Point out five fish.
b. Rig a pole with the right kind of line. Attach a hook, bobber, and
sinker, if you need them. Then go fishing.
c. Fish with members of your family or a grown-up. Bait your hook and
catch a fish.
d. Know the rules of safe fishing.
e. Tell some of the fishing laws where you live.
f. Show how to use a rod and reel.
20. SPORTS
a. Play a game of tennis, table
tennis, or badminton.
b. Know boating safety rules.
c. Know archery safety rules. Know how to shoot right. Put four of six
arrows into a 1.2 meter target that is 15 steps away from you.
d. Understand the safety and courtesy codes for skiing. Show walking and
kick turn. Do climbing with side stop or herringbone. Show the snowplow or
stem turn, and how to get up from a fall.
e. Know the safety rules for ice skating. Skate, without falling, as far
as you can walk in 50 steps. Come to a stop. Show a turn from forward to
backward.
f. In roller skating, know the safety rules. From a standing start, skate
forward as far as you can walk in 50 steps. Come to a stop within 10
walking steps. Skate around a corner one way without coasting. Then do the
same coming back. Show a turn from forward to backward.
g. Go bowling. (Following all the rules.)
h. Show how to make a sprint start in track. Run 45 meters in 11 seconds
or less.
i. Play a game of touch or flag football.
j. Play a game of soccer. Show how to dribble and kick.
k. Play a game of baseball or softball.
l. Show how to shoot, pass, and dribble a basketball. Take part in a game.
21. COMPUTER FUN
a. Visit a place where computers are used. Find out what they are used
for.
b. Play a computer game.
c. Turn a computer on, operate it, and turn it off.
22. SAY IT RIGHT
a. Say "Hello" in a language other than English. (Examples given in book.)
b. Count to ten in a language other than English.
c. Tell a short story to your den, your den leader, or a grown-up.
d. Tell how to get to a nearby police station from your home, your den
meeting, and school. Use directions and street names.
e. Invite a boy to join Cub Scouting or help a new Cub Scout through the
Bobcat trail.
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