See Cub Scout Program for the current program details. Boys need frequent recognition soon after an accomplishment. The Tiger Cub Totem provides recognition during the path to earn the Tiger rank badge. A white bead for each required 'family activity' part he completes. An orange bead for each required 'den activity' part he completes. A black bead for each required 'Go See It' part he completes. A yellow 'Tiger Track' disk for every 10 Tiger Electives he completes after earning his Tiger rank badge.
Each achievement has three parts: a den activity, a family activity, and a Go See It field trip. Thus, there are 15 achievement parts. Boys receive the emblem as soon as they have learned the Cub Scout motto, sign, and salute. Once a boy has earned the Tiger Cub rank, he can be recognized for completing 50 electives in the Tiger Cub Handbook. For every 10 electives, he earns a Tiger Track bead, a flat, yellow bead that goes on the fourth lanyard.
Like all other ranks, the Tiger Cub badge should be presented in an appropriate ceremony in front of the pack—such as a Blue and Gold ceremony. Each new Cub Scout regardless of age or grade must earn the Bobcat rank before earning any other rank. No, they do not go back and work on ranks missed due to age.
They work on Bobcat and then the appropriate rank for their grade or age. Instant recognition beads should be just that instant. All 5 from each area. But you can keep going and do as many Electives as the fun allows! The Electives are Optional. You have lots of activities to choose from. You can choose which ones you want to complete and any order. It is entirely up to you and your Tiger. And whenever 10 electives are completed then the Tiger earns a 'Tiger Track Bead' which is presented at a Pack meeting.
Have fun! Choose the ones you agree on. Getting the beads awarded is fun by itself, but you should be having fun while earning them. When does he get the totem and beads? Who awards them? It works something like this: Keep an Advancement Record in the back of the book as activities are completed, and bring it to each den meeting.
Update it throughout the year and make sure your Tiger Den Leader knows of any newly completed electives. Your Den Leader or other parent representative, brings that information to the Committee Meeting. When there are 10 completed, a Tiger Track bead will be presented at the next pack meeting.
After the Committee Meeting, the appropriate awards will be purchased or prepared. Achievement beads are presented at Den meetings as the achievement is completed. What about participation patches?
Some Packs have an unofficial but popular vest program "brag vests". This is optional. Participation patches are given out for certain events throughout the year. These can be sewn onto the red vests for display. You can update a wall chart at den meetings if your den chooses to. Beads are usually awarded at the Den meetings and Totems are awarded at Pack meetings.
Use good judgement to reward the boy appropriately in the proper setting. We have fun. This is were we can recognize the achievements of Scouts as they progress up the ranks. Were they can show off a little games, songs and skits and we get information out to parents and Scouts. There are a lot of great special activities throughout the year, some of which are at Pack Meetings, some outside. Watch for handouts or calendars with this information.
Campouts, Service Projects, Day Hikes, etc. The COLOR to be given for each activity, if more than one is possible, is at the discretion of the local unit. Attached Information.
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