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Badge Work
Here are the badges we are going to be working
towards this term!

If there are any parents out there who think they could assist us with any of these badges, please let one of the leaders know.

Promise Challenge

Cub Scouts should complete four activities from the following:

  1. Over a period of time help another Cub during Pack activities; this could be for a new Cub's first few weeks in the Pack or on a residential experience.

  2. Over a period of time carry out good turns for some one outside of the Pack. This could be helping a relative with housework or doing some work in the local community.

  3. Describe an occasion that they found particularly challenging and explain how they did their best.

  4. Find out about someone who has done their best.

  5. Take an active part in the leadership of the Pack.

  6. Help to run a Pack activity or game.

  7. Take part in Pack Forums and be a role model for younger Cubs.

  8. Take an active part in an act of worship, reflection or celebration with other Cub Scouts. This could be in the form of St George's Day celebrations, Remembrance Day or Scouts' Own.

  9. Find out about a faith other than their own. This should include places of worship and a festival or ceremony. If possible a visit to a place of worship should be undertaken or a visit from a religious leader arranged.

  10. Hold the My Faith Activity Badge.

Cyclist Badge - Cancelled until further notice

 

 

Complete the following:

  1. Own or have regular use of a bicycle of a suitable size and a cycle helmet.

  2. Be able to mount and dismount properly.

  3. Understand the need for keeping the bicycle in a roadworthy condition, and how to do this.

  4. Be able to clean and oil a bicycle. Show how to pump up the tyres and how to mend a puncture.

  5. Understand the need for keeping a bicycle locked when leaving it unattended.

  6. Make a poster to promote road safety to pedestrians or cyclists.

  7. Understand the need for lights and reflective clothing. Discuss with your Leader or other Cub Scouts the safety measures necessary for riding in poor conditions.

  8. Under observation, in a safe place, go for a short ride to show that you can ride safely and confidently

Notes
Cycle helmets should be worn at all times during cycling activities

 


 

 


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