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Pack 352 Parents & Scouts:
The fall campout included many opportunities for scouts to complete achievements. Please review the items specific to your rank, as well as the "All Ranks" items, and inform your den leader of completed achievements. Since activities at the campout are optional, we do not assume that the scout did them, but wait until they are reported to the den leader.
Tiger: Requirement 2D, 5G Electives: 9 Leave No Trace: Requirement 2: Counts as one outing and Requirement 4
Wolf: Requirement: 2E Elective: 10 D, 17 A, 17 E, 23 A, 23 B, 23 G
Bear: Requirement: 3 F, 3 I, 12 A, 12 B, 22 B, 22C 22 D Electives: 1a,1e,1f,, 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d, 23e, 25a, 25b, 25c, 25d
Webelos: Craftsman #4 Leather ID Wallet – one project Outdoorsman # 3 Scientist # 1, # 3, # 5, and # 14 Traveler # 12 and # 13
All Ranks: Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award Requirement 1: Fall Campout Night Hike Requirement 2: Fall Campout Orienteering Program Requirement 4: Pack Overnighter Requirement 10: Campfire performance Requirement 11: Capture the Flag – Outdoor Sporting event
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASTRONOMY ACADEMICS BELT LOOP Complete these three requirements:
Set up and demonstrate how to focus a simple telescope or binoculars. Draw a diagram of our solar system--identify the planets and other objects. Explain the following terms: planet, star, solar system, galaxy, the Milky Way, black hole, red giant, white dwarf, comet, meteor, moon, asteroid, and universe.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASTRONOMY ACADEMICS PIN Earn the Astronomy belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
Locate and identify five constellations. You may use a telescope. Using a telescope, find at least one planet and identify it. Find the North Star. Explain its importance.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GEOGRAPHY ACADEMICS BELT LOOP Complete these three requirements:
Draw a map of your neighborhood. Show natural and manmade features. Include a key or legend of map symbols. Learn about the physical geography of your community. Identify the major landforms within 100 miles. Discuss with an adult what you learned. Use a world globe or map to locate the continents, the oceans, the equator, and the northern and southern hemispheres. Learn how longitude and latitude lines are used to locate a site.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAP & COMPASS ACADEMICS BELT LOOP Complete these three requirements: Show how to orient a map. Find three landmarks on the map Explain how a compass works. Draw a map of your neighborhood. Label the streets and plot the route you take to get to a place that you often visit.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAP & COMPASS ACADEMICS PIN Earn the Map & Compass belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements: Make a simple compass with a magnet and pin. Explain the difference between latitude and longitude and show them on a map or globe. Draw a compass rose for a map. Label north, south, east, and west. Study a blank map of the United States of America. Label your state, and the states that share its boundary lines. In the field, show how to take a compass bearing and how to follow it.
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