Bear
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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. 33107, 1998.) One of the Bear achievements involves earning the "Whittling Chip" wallet card. Earning this card shows that a Bear has learned the fundamentals of knife safety. 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 a boy has completed twelve of these twenty-four achievements through all four parts of the Bear trail, he has earned the right to wear the Bear badge. The badge should be ceremoniously presented as soon as possible at an upcoming Pack meeting. In addition to the special Bear electives, a boy may count any extra achievement requirements he earns as arrow point credits. There is also a special set of requirements to allow a Bear Cub to earn the World Conservation Award. If a Bear-aged boy is new to Cub Scouting, he must complete the Bobcat trail before beginning work on the Bear achievements. |