Scouting Adventure

This Arrow of Light adventure will provide Scouts with an introduction to the next step on their Scouting journey, Scout skills, and Scout spirit. Webelos Scouts will attend a troop meeting and accompany a troop on a campout or an outdoor activity.

Takeaways

  • Identifying the key differences between a den/pack and a patrol/troop
  • Demonstrating the patrol method
  • Making the transition from the pack to a troop seamless
  • Attending a troop campout or troop outdoor-oriented activity
  • Developing Scout skills for rope care and knot tying
  • Developing Scout skills of pocketknife usage, safety rules, and care
  • Getting excited about the joining a troop
  • A Scout is loyal, obedient.

Requirements

Complete the following requirements.

  1. Prepare yourself to join a troop by completing at least A-C below:
    1. Repeat from memory the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout motto,
    2. Scout slogan. In your own words, explain their meanings to your den leader, parent, or guardian.
    3. Explain what Scout spirit is. Describe for your den leader, parent, or guardian some ways you have shown Scout spirit by conducting yourself according to the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout motto,
    4. Scout slogan.
    5. Give the Scout sign, salute,
    6. handshake. Explain when to use each.
    7. Describe the First Class Scout badge,
    8. tell what each part stands for. Explain the significance of the First Class Scout badge.
    9. Repeat from memory the Pledge of Allegiance. In your own words, explain its meaning.
  2. Visit a troop meeting with your parent or guardian and, if possible, your den members and leaders. After the meeting, do the following:
    1. Describe how the Scouts in the troop provide its leadership.
    2. Describe the four steps of Scout advancement.
    3. Describe ranks in Scouting and how they are earned.
    4. Describe what merit badges are and how they are earned.
  3. Practice the patrol method in your den for one month by doing the following:
    1. Explain the patrol method. Describe the types of patrols that might be part of a troop.
    2. Hold an election to choose the patrol leader.
    3. Develop a patrol name and emblem (if your den does not already have one), as well as a patrol flag and yell. Explain how a patrol name, emblem, flag, and yell create patrol spirit.
    4. As a patrol, make plans to participate in a troop’s campout or other outdoor activity.
  4. With your Webelos den leader, parent, or guardian, participate in a troop’s campout or other outdoor activity. Use the patrol method while on the outing.
  5. Do the following:
    1. Show how to tie a square knot, two half hitches, and a taut-line hitch. Explain how each knot is used.
    2. Show the proper care of a rope by learning how to whip and fuse the ends of different kinds of rope.
  6. Demonstrate your knowledge of the pocketknife safety rules and the pocketknife pledge. If you have not already done so, earn your Whittling Chip card.