Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program 

The Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide (No. 34299) consolidates all of the individual belt loop and pin requirements into one book. The guide is loose-leaf, making it easy to fit in a three-ring binder and pull out requirement/resource pages for copying and distribution to parents and adult partners.

This is not meant to be a competitive program, instead, the boys are encouraged to DO THEIR BEST. For scouts unable participate in the activity completely you can not substitute requirements, except in the case of a handicap scout. You can adjust the requirements so that a boy only has to do his best.

The Sports and Academic Program is an optional program for all Cub Scouts. It is not part of the normal requirements towards ranks (except were used in obtaining the Webelos Sportsman and Athlete activity badges). Its purpose is to assist the Scouts in learning a new skill, or improving one they already posses.

Academic and Sports Requirement Check Lists

The sheets on this web site are an attempt to itemize the key points so that an adult and child can do the belt loop activity without having book in hand. The sheets on this web site are also an aid to use in planning a belt loop activity for an outing or meeting.

ACADEMICS

ART  CHESS CITIZENSHIP
COMMUNICATING COMPUTERS GEOGRAPHY
HERITAGES MATHEMATICS MUSIC
SCIENCE WEATHER WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

SPORTS
BADMINTON BASEBALL BASKETBALL
BICYCLING BOWLING FISHING
GOLF GYMNASTICS MARBLES
PHYSICAL FITNESS SKATING SKIING
SOCCER SOFTBALL SWIMMING
TABLE TENNIS TENNIS ULTIMATE
VOLLEYBALL    


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Scout Pack 27, Belleville, Illinois        Last Updated 09/23/2001

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