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      Webelos Scout Activity Badges 
      Community Group
        
      As revised in the 1998 
      edition of the Webelos Scout Book (#33108). 
      To see the changes which were made in 1998,
      Click here. 
      To see the requirements as they appear in 
      the 2003 edition  
		of the Webelos Handbook (#33452),
      Click Here. 
      
       
      
       
      
           
      CITIZEN, 
      COMMUNICATOR, FAMILY MEMBER,
      READYMAN  
       
      
      Required for 
      Arrow of Light  
      Do All of These:  
      
        - Know the names of the President and Vice-President of the United 
        States. Know the names of the Governor of your state and the head of 
        your local government. 
 
        - Describe the flag of the United States and give a short history of 
        it. With another Webelos Scout helping you, show how to hoist and lower 
        the flag, how to hang it horizontally and vertically on a wall, and how 
        to fold it. 
 
        - Explain why you should respect your country's flag. Tell some of the  
        special days you should fly it. Tell when to salute the flag and show 
        how to do it. 
 
        - Repeat the Pledge of Allegiance from memory. Explain its meaning in 
        your own words. Lead your Webelos den in reciting the pledge. 
 
        - Tell how our National Anthem was written. 
 
        - Explain the rights and duties of a citizen of the United States. 
        Explain what a citizen should do to save our natural resources. 
 
        - Alone or with your Webelos den, do a special Good Turn. Help your 
        church or other religious organization, school, neighborhood, or town. 
        Tell what you did.
 
       
      And Do Two of These: 
      
        - Tell about two things you can do that will help law enforcement 
        agencies. 
 
        - Visit a community leader. Learn about the duties of the job or 
        office. Tell the members of your Webelos den what you have learned. 
 
        - Write a short story of not less than 50 words about a former U.S. 
        president or some other great American man or woman. Give a report on 
        this to your Webelos den. 
 
        - Tell about another boy you think is a good citizen. Tell what he 
        does that makes you think he is a good citizen. 
 
        - List the names of three people you think are good citizens. They can 
        be from any country. Tell why you chose each of them. 
 
        - Tell why we have laws. Tell why you think it is important to obey 
        the law. Tell about three laws you obeyed this week. 
 
        - Tell why we have government. Explain some ways your family helps pay 
        for government. 
 
        - List four ways in which your country helps or works with other 
        nations. 
 
        - Name three organizations, not churches or other religious 
        organizations , in your area that help people. Tell something about what 
        one of these organizations does.
 
       
       
      
      Do Seven of These 
      
        - Play the Body Language Game with your den. 
 
        - Prepare and give a three-minute talk to your den on a subject of 
        your choice.
 
        - Invent and use a sign language or a picture writing language and use 
        it to tell someone a story. 
 
        - Identify and discuss with your den as many different methods of 
        communication as you can (at least six different methods).
 
        - Invent your own den secret code and send one of your den members a 
        secret message.
 
        - With your den, visit a library and talk to a librarian. Learn how 
        books are catalogued to make them easy to find. 
 
        - Visit the newsroom of a newspaper or radio or television station and 
        find out how they receive information. 
 
        - Write an article about a den activity for your pack newsletter or 
        local newspaper.
 
        - Invite a person with a visual, speaking, or hearing impairment to 
        visit your den. Ask about the special ways he or she communicates. 
        Discover how well you can communicate with him or her. 
 
        - Use a personal computer to write a letter to a friend or relative. 
        Create your letter, check it for grammar and spelling, and save it to 
        either a hard drive or a diskette. Print it.
 
        - Under the supervision of a parent or adult, search the Internet and 
        connect to five Web sites that interest you. Exchange e-mail with a 
        friend or relative.
 
        - Earn the academics belt loop for Computers.
 
        - Earn the academics belt loop for Communicating.
 
        - Find out about jobs in communications. Tell your den what you learn.
 
       
       
      
      Do All of These: 
      
        - Tell what is meant by family, duty to family, and family meetings.
        
 
        - Make a chart showing the jobs you and other family members have at 
        home. Talk with your family about other jobs you can do for the next two 
        months. 
 
        - Inspect your home and surroundings. Make a list of hazards or lack 
        of security that you find. Correct one problem that you found and tell 
        what you did. 
 
        - Explain why garbage and trash must be disposed of properly. 
 
        - Make a list of some things for which your family spends money. Tell 
        how you can help your family save money. 
 
        - Plan your own budget for 30 days. Keep track of your daily expenses 
        for seven days.
 
       
      And Do Two of These: 
      
        - Prepare a family energy-saving plan. Tell the things you did to 
        carry it out. 
 
        - Tell what your family does for fun. Make a list of fun things your 
        family might do for little cost. Do one of them with a member of your 
        family. 
 
        - Learn how to clean your home properly. Help do it for one month.
        
 
        - Show that you know how to look after your clothes. Help with at 
        least two family washes. 
 
        - Help plan the meals for your family for at least 1 week. With adult 
        supervision, help buy the food and help prepare at least three meals for 
        your family. 
 
        - Take part in at least four family meetings and help make decisions. 
        The meetings might involve plans for family activities, or they might be 
        about serious topics that your parent wants you to know about.
 
       
       
      
      Required for 
      Arrow of Light  
      Do All of These:  
      
        - Explain what first aid is. Tell what you should do after an 
        accident. 
 
        - Explain how you can get help quickly if there is an emergency in 
        your home. Make a "help list" of people or agencies that can help you if 
        you need it. Post it near a phone or other place with easy access.
 
        - Show what to do for these "hurry cases":
        
          - Serious bleeding
 
          - Stopped breathing
 
          - Internal poisoning 
 
          - Heart attack 
 
         
         
        - Show how to treat shock. 
 
        - Show first aid for the following:
        
          - Cuts and scratches 
 
          - Burns and scalds 
 
          - Choking 
 
         
         
        - Tell what steps must be taken for a safe swim with your Webelos den, 
        pack, family, or other group. Explain the reasons for the buddy system.
        
 
       
      And Do Two of These: 
      
        - Explain six rules of safety you should follow when driving a 
        bicycle. 
 
        - Plan a home fire escape plan for your family. 
 
        - Explain how to use each item in a first aid kit for a home or car.
        
 
        - Tell where accidents are most likely to happen inside and around 
        your home. 
 
        - Explain six safety rules you should remember when riding in a car.
        
 
        - Attend a first aid demonstration at a Boy Scout troop meeting, a Red 
        Cross center, or other place. 
 
       
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