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1998 Bear BadgeRequirements Changes

 The following Achievements were revised in the 1998 edition of the Bear Cub Scout Book.
 
 
      WHAT MAKES AMERICA SPECIAL? 
        With the help of your family or den leader, find out about two famous Americans.
          Tell the things they did or are doing to improve our way of life. Find out something about the old homes near the placewhere you live. Go and see two of them.Find out where places of historical interest are located in or near your
          town are locatedor
          city. Go and visit one of them with your family or den.Choose a state;  it can be your favorite one or your home state.  Pick your favorite state or home state.Name its state bird, tree, and flower. Describe its flag. Give the date it was
          admitted to the union. TALL TALES
        Name at least five stories about American folklore. Point out on a United States map
          where they took placehappened. SHARING YOUR WORLD WITH WILDLIFE This achievement is also part of the World Conservation Award.
 
          Name one animal that has become extinct in the last 100 years. Tell why animals become
            extinct. Name one animal that is on the endangered species list.TAKE CARE OF YOUR PLANET 
        Save 5 pounds of glass or aluminum, or 1 month of daily newspapers. Turn and turnthem in at a recycling center
          or use your community's recycling service.Plant a tree in your yard, or on the grounds of the group that operates your Cub Scout
          pack, or in a park or other public place. Be sure to get permission first.  Discuss with one of your parentsan adult in your family the ways your family uses energy. LAW ENFORCEMENT IS A BIG JOB 
        Make a plaster cast of a shoeprint. in
          the mud. THE PAST IS EXCITING AND IMPORTANT 
        Visit your library or newspaper office. Ask to see back issues of newspapers or an
          almanac. Start aor add to
          an existing pack scrapbookand give something to
          it.Trace your family back through your grandparents or great- grandparents; or,
          talk to your grandparentsa grandparent about what it was like whenthey
          werehe or she was younger.Write in a journal Keep a
          diaryfor 2 weeks. WHAT'S COOKING? 
        With an adult, bake cookies. With an adult, If your parent or
          guardian says it is all right, volunteer tomake snacks for the next
          den meetingMake a list of the 'junk' foods you eat. Discuss "junk" food with a
          yourparent or teacher.Make some healthful after-school snacks or
          some snackstelevision trail food for a hike.for watching
 . BE READY!
        Tell what to do in case of accident in the home. A family member Parentneeds help. Someone's
          clothesClothescatch
          on fire. . SAVING WELL, SPENDING WELL
        Go grocery shopping with a parent or other adult member of your family.
          Compare prices of differentbrands of the same item. Check the prices at different
 stores. Read the ads in your newspaper.
Pretend Make believe
          you are shopping for a car for your family.Discuss family finances with one of your a
          parent or guardian.Play a board game with your family that involves the use of make believe play money.With an adult, figure out how much it costs for each person in
          your home to eat one meal.  RIDE RIGHT (Page 102) 
        Ride a bike for 1 mile without rest. and beBe sure to obey all traffic rules. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES! 
        Select a game that your den has never played. Explain the rules. Tell them how it is playedto play it, and
          then play it with them. BUILDING MUSCLES (Do physical fitness stretching exercises. Then do sit-upscurl-ups, push-ups,
        the standing long jump, and the softball throw.
 NOTE TO PARENTS: If a licensed physician certifies that the Cub Scout's physical condition
        for an indeterminable time doesn't permit him to do three of the requirements in this
        achievement, the Cubmaster and pack committee may authorize substitution of any three
 of the arrow points in the elective section of this bookArrow Point electives.INFORMATION, PLEASE
        With an adult in your family, choose selecta TV show. Watch it together.Play a game of charades at your den meeting or with your family at home. (renumbered
          from (c) only)Visit a newspaper office, or a TV or radio station and talk to a news
          reporter.  (renumbered from (b) )Use a computer to get information.  Write, spell-check, and print out a
          report on what you learned. Visit
          a place where computers are used. Write a letter to a company that makes something you use.  Use e-mail or the
          U.S. Postal Service.Talk with one of your parentsa parent oranotherother
          family member about how getting and giving facts fits into his or her job. JOT IT DOWN 
        Write two letters to relatives or friends. Write about the doingsactivities
          of your den. SHAVINGS AND CHIPS 
        Make a carving with a pocketknife. Work with your parent
          orden leader or other adult  in doing
          this. 
      SAWDUST AND NAILS 
        Show how to use and take care of four of these tools. (Crescent wrench, Coping saw, C-clamp, Hand saw, Drill
 bit,
 Brace, Hammer, Hand drill,
          Bench vise, Wood plane,Screwdriver, Pliers)
 
      BUILD A MODEL
        Pretend Make believeyou are planning to change the furniture layout in one of the rooms in your home.Go and see Look ata model of a shopping center or new building that is on display somewhere.Make a model of anything -a rocket, boat, car, or plane. TYING IT ALL UP  
        Tie a square knot, bowline, sheet bend, two half hitches, and aslip knot. Tell how each knot is used. SPORTS, SPORTS, SPORTS 
        Learn the rules of and how to play three team sports. Learn the rules of and how to play two sports in which only one
          person is on each side.  BE A LEADER
        Help a boy join the Cub ScoutsCub Scouting, or help a new Cub Scout through the Bobcat trail. |