The Tenderfoot Rank

1. Present yourself to your leader,
properly dressed, before going on an overnight camping trip. Show the
camping gear you will use. Show the right way to pack and carry it.
2. Spend at least one night on a patrol or
troop campout. Sleep in a tent you have helped pitched.
3. On the campout, assist in preparing and
cooking one of your patrol's meals. Tell why it is important for each
patrol member to share in meal preparation and cleanup, and explain
the importance of eating together.
4a. Demonstrate how to whip and fuse the ends of
a rope.
4b. Demonstrate that you know how to tie the
following knots and tell what their uses are: two half hitches and the
taunt line hitch.
5. Explain the rules of safe hiking, both
on the highway and cross-country, during the day and at night. Explain
what to do if you are lost.
6. Demonstrate how to display, raise, lower, and
fold the American flag.
7. Repeat from memory and explain in your
own words the Scout Oath, Law, motto, and slogan.
8. Know your patrol name, give the patrol
yell, and describe your patrol flag.
9. Explain why we use the buddy system in
Scouting.
10a. Record your best in the following
tests: push-ups, pull-ups, sit-ups, stand-long jump (feet and inches),
1/4-mile walk/run. Then 30 days later record your results in the
previous tests.
10b. Show improvement in the activities
listed in requirement 10a after practicing for 30 days.
11. Identify local poisonous plants; tell
how to treat for exposure to them.
12a. Demonstrate the Heimlich maneuver and
tell when it is used.
12b. Show first aid for the following:
·
Simple cuts and scratches
·
Blisters on the hand and foot
·
Minor burns and scalds (first degree)
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Bites and stings of insects and ticks
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Poisonous snakebite
·
Nosebleed
·
Frostbite and sunburn
13. Participate in a Scoutmaster
conference.
14. Complete your board of review.
NOTE: Alternate requirements for the Tenderfoot rank
is available for Scouts with physical or mental disabilities if they
meet the criteria listed in the Boy Scout Requirements book.

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