Recognizing
a Cub's Progress
On The Wolf & Bear Trails
Your boy doesn't have to wait until he completes his
entire Wolf or Bear trail before being recognized for his work. As a Wolf, when
he completes any three achievements, his den leader can present the Progress
Toward Ranks patch to him. It's a diamond with a leather (or plastic) thong
attached and a gold bead attached to one end. It is worn on the button of the
right shirt pocket. Each time the boy completes three achievements he will
receive another gold bead. After he gets his fourth gold bead, he will receive
his Wolf badge at a pack meeting.
As a Bear, red beads are presented for each three
Bear achievements earned. After he gets his fourth red bead, he will receive
his Bear badge at a pack meeting. Cub Scouts may continue to wear this emblem
after ranks are earned until they become Webelos Scouts.
As your boy completes the requirements for the
achievements on the Wolf and Bear trails, be sure to review his work and sign
his book in the place for Akela's OK. At his next den meeting, he should show
his book to his den leader who will record his progress and sign the book on
the line provided.