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Actvity badges allow Cubs to learn new things and demonstrate their skills.
To help you out even more, below is a handy chart created by the BSA that outlines the Cub Scout ranks and ‘adventures’ that’ll need to be completed in order to advance. Trust me, printing this out and keeping it as a reference will help you out a ton if you’re just joining Cub Scouts!
Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers - update 40 (Jan’20) Badge Links Made Easy Leaders are always asking “How do the Activity Badges relate to the Top Awards?” This weeks PoP helps to answer that question by providing a set of downloadable charts linking each of the sectional Activity Badges with a Challenge Award.
Here you can find information on all Cub Scout badges that are available to earn. INCLUDING the new "2014 badges". Many of the badges available are activity badges, which allow Cub Scouts to show their progress in existing pursuits, but also to try all kinds of new things and form new interests.
Cub Scouts earn Adventures that are specific to their grade and rank. Learn more about the various Adventures and Cub Scout activities.
Earn six activity or staged activity badges of your choice. They could be badges you gain outside of your normal meetings or ones you’ve worked towards at meetings.
1. Draw or create the World Scout Badge. Explain the meaning of each of its parts and talk about the advantages of being part of a global movement of Cub Scouts. The World Scout Emblem represents being part of the world family of Scouting of over 40 million members and is worn by members all over the world.