1.
While a Wolf Scout, attend
a pack or family campout. If your chartered organization does not permit Cub
Scout camping, you may substitute a family campout or a daylong outdoor
activity with your den or pack.
2.
Show how to tie an
overhand knot and a square knot.
3.
While on a den or family
outing, identify four different types of animals. Explain how you identified
them.
4.
With your family or den,
make a list of possible weather changes that might happen on your campout
according to the time of year you are camping. Tell how you will be prepared
for each one.
5.
Show that you are ready
to be a Wolf Scout by demonstrating what to do for the following:
a.
A stranger approaches you, your family, or your belongings.
b.
A natural disaster such as an earthquake or flood happens.
c.
Before eating, you wash your hands properly to keep yourself safe.
6.
On the campout,
participate with your family or den in a campfire show. Prepare a skit or song,
and then present it at the campfire for everyone else.
7.
Do the following:
a.
Recite the Outdoor Code with your leader.
b.
Recite the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids with your leader. Talk about how
these principles support the Outdoor Code.
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