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Tiger Cub Rank Badge
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The Tiger Cub Scout program is for boys who have completed Kindergarten (or are age 7). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Tiger Cub badge by completing 15 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills.
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Each month Tiger Cubs generally have at least one den meeting, a pack meeting, and a “Go See It” den meeting outing (which can serve as a second Den meeting).
The program section of the Tiger Cub den meeting is usually divided into three parts, corresponding to the Tiger Cub Motto:
- Share. Each boy shares something that he’s done since the last meeting.
- Search. Leaders and Den Chiefs will discuss the next Go See It outing. This activity could fulfill one of the achievement requirements or one of the elective requirements, or it could relate to the monthly theme.
- Discover. During Discover time, the den leader may introduce the monthly theme and talk about what the den will be doing for the pack meeting. Then the boys will play games, have activities, take part in outdoor activities, or work on advancement requirements.
“The Bobcat badge is earned prior to all other ranks. If a boy joins Cub Scouting as a Wolf, Bear, or Webelos, he must earn the Bobcat badge first before receiving any other award or rank. – Advancement Policies, pp. 18-21
As a boy completes each part of the Tiger Cub achievements, he will be awarded either an orange (den activities), white (family activities), or black (“Go See It”) bead. When the boy has earned five beads of each color, he is eligible to receive his Tiger Cub badge. The Tiger Cub badge is presented to the adult partner at the next pack meeting. In an impressive ceremony, the adult partner in turn presents the badge to the boy.
Tiger Cubs can complete Tiger Cub Electives and Belt Loops and Pins at any time. The Tiger Cub Scout uniform has six parts.
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Tiger Cub Scout requirements |
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To receive the Tiger Cub rank, the Tiger Cub must complete all 15 parts of the following five achievements with you, his adult partner. You will approve each part after your boy does his best to finish it and sign where it says “Akela’s OK.”Remember that there are no performance requirements for a boy. Simply participating and doing one’s best in the activity constitutes completion.
Making My Family Special
Where I Live
Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe
How I Tell It
Let’s Go Outdoors
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Key Rules for Tiger Cub Scouts
- Tiger Cub Scouts:
- Must earn their Bobcat before they work on any other award.
- Must always be accompanied by their Adult Partner.
- Can attend Day Camp (with their Adult Partner).
- Can earn Belt Loops and Pins (once the have earned Bobcat.
- Can attend Cub Scout Resident Camp (with their Adult Partner).
- CANNOT use knives, saws, or axes.
- CANNOT cook outdoors.
- See the Age-Appropriate Guidelines for much more.
Tiger Electives
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Main article: Tiger Cub Electives
Tiger Cub Immediate Recognition Emblem
Tiger Cub Scout Immediate Recognition Emblem |
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Tiger Cubs are presented the Tiger Cub immediate recognition emblem when they learn the first three requirements for the Bobcat badge:
- the Cub Scout Motto,
- Cub Scout Salute, and
- Cub Scout Sign.
When a Tiger Cub has accomplished these tasks, he should be awarded his Tiger Cub immediate recognition emblem at the next pack meeting.
Beads
The Tiger Cub immediate recognition emblem is a tiger paw print with four strands to which beads are added as each achievement toward the Tiger Cub rank is completed:
- White beads are for Family activities
- Orange beads are for Den activities
- Black beads are for Go See It! activities
- Yellow discs (Tiger Track beads) are for every 10 electives completed (not awarded until after the Tiger Cub Badge is earned)
Worn suspended from the right pocket flap button of the uniform shirt.