Get outside and do some stargazing with you Cub Scouts.
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Art Belt Loop Worksheet
Did you know that belt loops can be earned multiple times as you progress from Bobcat, Wolf, Bear and Webelos! Webelos Scouts that earn the Art Belt Loop while a Webelos Scout also satisfy requirement 11 for the Artist Activity Badge.
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Bear Elective 2 - Weather
WEATHER (Page 184)
This elective is also part of the Cub Scout World Conservation Award.
This elective is also part of the Cub Scout World Conservation Award.
- Learn how to read an outdoor thermometer. Put one outdoors and read it at the same time every day for two weeks. Keep a record of each day's temperature and a description of the weather each day (fair skies, rain, fog, snow, etc.).
- Build a weather vane. Record wind direction every day at the same hour for two weeks. Keep a record of the weather for each day.
- Make a rain gauge.
- Find out what a barometer is and how it works. Tell your den about it. Tell what "relative humidity" means.
- Learn to identify three different kinds of clouds. Estimate their heights.
- Watch the weather forecast on TV every day for two weeks. Describe three different symbols used on weather maps. Keep a record of how many times the weather forecast is correct.
Bear Elective 1 - Space
SPACE (Page 182)

- Identify two constellations and the North Star in the night sky.
- Make a pinhole planetarium and show three constellations.
- Visit a planetarium.
- Build a model of a rocket or space satellite.
- Read and talk about at least one man-made satellite and one natural one.
- Find a picture of another planet in our solar system. Explain how it is different from Earth.

Wolf Elective 3c. - Hand Stretch
c. Use the ruler on this page (125) to see how far you can stretch your hand.
My hand stretch is about 8 7/8 inches.
My hand stretch is about 8 7/8 inches.