Welcome to the Wolf Badge requirements page.  We are going to be adding Suggestions to the requirements as time goes by.  if we have the word  "Suggestion " under one of the requirements that means we have gotten a suggestion on what to do to meet this requirement .  Check it out.  If you have any suggestions e-mail us at jdcliff@bellsouth.net  and we will look at adding it to our page.  

1. Feats of Skill (page 38)                                   2.  Your Flag (page 10)

3.  Keep Your Body Healthy ( page 56 )             4.  Know Your Home and Community ( page 60 )

5.  Tools For Fixing and Building ( page 64 )    6.  Start a Collection. (page 70 )

7.  Your Living World ( page 74 )                        8.  Cooking and Eating ( page 78)

9.  Be Safe at Home and on the Street ( page 82 )      10.  Family Fun ( page 88 ) 

11.  Duty to God ( page 96 )                                12.  Making Choices ( page 96 )

 

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1. Feats of Skill (page 38)

   a. Play catch with someone 10 steps away.  Play until you can throw and catch.

   b. Walk a line Back and forth.  Do it sideways, too. Then walk the edge of a board six steps each way.

   c.  Do a front roll.

   d.  Do a back roll.   

    e.  Do a falling forward roll.

Do one of the following ( f, g, h, I, j, or k )

    f.  See how high you can jump.

    g.  Do the elephant walk, frog leap, and crab walk.

    h.  Swim as far as you can walk in 15 steps.

    I.  Using a basket Ball or Playground ball, do a Baseball  pass, Chest pass, and a Bounce pass.

    j.  Do a frog Stand.

    k.  Run or jog for 10 minutes or jog in place for five minutes.

 

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2.  Your Flag (page 10)

    a. Give the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United  States of America.  Tell What it means.

    b.  Lead a flag ceremony in your den.

    c.  Tell how to respect and take care of the flag.  Show three ways to display the flag.

    d.  Learn about the flag of your state or territory and how to display it. 

    e.  With the help of another person, fold the flag.

 

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3.  Keep Your Body Healthy ( page 56 )  

    a.  Show that you know and follow the seven rules of health.

    b.  Tell four ways to stop the spread of colds.

    c.  Show what to do for a small cut on your finger.

 

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4.  Know Your Home and Community ( page 60 )

    a.  Write down the phone numbers you need to have.  Put  them by your phone.  

        ( Police, Fire, Doctor, Mothers work,  Fathers work, Family friend.)

    b.  Tell what to do if someone comes to the door and wants to come in.

    c.  Tell what to do if someone calls on the phone.

    d.  When I leave our home I will..........

    e.  Talk with others in your home about helping.  Agree on the  home jobs you will do.  Make a list of your jobs.

 

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5.  Tools For Fixing and Building ( page 64 )

    a.  Point out and name eight tolls.  Do this at home, or go to a hardware store with a grown-up.  Tell what       each tool does.

    b.  Show how to use pliers

    c.  Use a screwdriver to drive a screw.

    d.  Show how to use a hammer.

    e.  Make a bird house, set of bookends, or something else useful.

 

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6.  Start a Collection. (page 70 )

    a.  Make a collection of any thing you like.  Start with ten things.  Put them together in a neat way.

    b.  Show and explain your collection to another person.

 

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7.  Your Living World ( page 74 )

This achievement is also part of the World Conservation Award.

   a.  Land, air and water can get dirty.  On a sheet of paper, list ways this can happen.

    b.  It takes a lot of energy to make glass, cans, and paper  products.  You can help save energy by collecting those   items for use again.  Write the name of the recycling center closest to you.  Find out what ideas you can save  and send to this center.

   c.  With a grown-up, pick up littler in your neighborhood.  Wear gloves to protect your hands against germs and  cuts from sharp objects.

   d.  With a grown-up, find three stories that tell how people are protecting our world.  Read and discuss them  together.

    e.  Besides recycling, there are other ways to save energy. List three ways you can save energy, and do them.

 

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8.  Cooking and Eating ( page 78)

    a.  Study the Food Guide Pyramid.  Name some foods from  each of the food groups shown in the pyramid.

    b.  Plan the meals you and your family should have for one day.  List things you family should have from the food groups shown in the Food Group Pyramid.  At each meal, you should have foods from at least three food groups.

    c.  Help fix at least one meal for your family.  Help set the table, cook the food, and wash the dishes

    d.  Fix your own breakfast.  Wash and put away the dishes.

    e.  With a grown-up, help to plan, prepare and cook an outdoor meal.

 

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9.  Be Safe at Home and on the Street ( page 82 )

 Do two of there five requirements:

   a.  WITH A GROWN-UP, check your home for the things that could help keep you safe.

   b.  WITH A GROWN-UP, check for danger from fire.

   c.  Practice good rules of street and road safety.

   d.  Know the rules of bike safety.  

 

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10.  Family Fun ( page 88 )

Do Two of these five requirements:

   a.  Make a game like one of these.  Play it with you family.  ( Eagle Golf, Beanbag Archery. )

   b.  Plan a walk.  go to the park or a wooded area, or visit a zoo or museum with your family. 

Suggestion 

   c.  Read a book or Boys' Life magazine with your family.  Take turns reading aloud.

   d.  Decide with Akela what you will watch on television or  listen to on the radio.

   e.  Attend a concert, a play, or other live program with our  family.

 

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11.  Duty to God ( page 96 )

   a.  Talk with your folks about what they believe is their duty to God.

   b.  Giving some ideas on how you can practice or demonstrate your religious beliefs.

   c.  Find out how you can help your church, synagogue, or  religious fellowship.

 

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12.  Making Choices ( page 96 )

Do FOUR of these nine requirements:

   a.  There is an older boy who hangs around Jason's school.  He tries to give drugs to the children.  What would you do if you were Jason?

   b.  Mel is home alone.  The phone rings.  When Mel answers, a stranger asks if Mel's Mother is home.  She is not.  Mel is alone.  What would you do if you were Mel?

   c.  Justin is new to your school.  He has braces on his legs    and walks with a limp.  Some of the kids at school tease  him.  they want you to tease him, too.  What should you do?

   d. Juan is on a walk with his little sister.  A car stops and a man asks them to come over to the car.  What would you do if you were Juan?

   e.  Matthew's grandmother gives him money to buy an ice- cream cone.  On the way to the store, a bigger boy asks  for money and threatens to hit Matthew if he does not give him some money.  If you were Matthew what would you do?

   f.  Chris and his little brother are home alone in the  afternoon.  A woman knocks on the door and says she wants to read the meter.  She is not wearing a uniform.  What would you do?

   g.  Sam is home alone.  He looks out the window and sees a man trying to break into a neighbor's back door.  What  would you do?

   h.  Mr. Palmer is blind.  He has a guide dog.  One day as he is crossing the street, some kids whistle and call to the dog.  They want you and your friends to call the dog, too.  What would you do?

   I.  Some kids who go to Bob's school wants him to steal candy and gum from a store, which they will share later. Bob knows this is wrong, but he wants to be popular with these kids.  What would you do if you were Bob?