Communicating belt loops

 

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Communicating

Remember the belt loops are for the scout doing their best to learn about the sport or academic activity, and by putting the new techniques to practice with fellow scouts, in their community, or working with an adult. No specific requirements are usually listed in the booklets. The check list is only a guide.

To earn the belt loop:

_____1. Reading With Others: Read a book together with your adult teammate.

_____2. Reading to Learn: Find the column "Magic" in some of the issues of Boys' Life in the library (or your library if you keep your old copies). Learn how to do a magic trick. Share it with your family or den. Teach them how to do the trick.

_____3. Reading to Write; Writing to Read: Pick your favorite hero. Find a book about your hero . Read the book. If you need help, ask your adult teammate to read with you. Find 10 facts about your hero. Make a guessing game with your facts. Play the game with your den.

_____4. Helping others Enjoy Reading: Den Book Share - Read a book and share it with your den by either a written book report or an oral book report. ("Boys' Life Say Yes to Reading" reports fulfill this requirement.)

_____5. "Do your best" while participating in this scholastic activity.

 

I certify that ___________________________ has completed the minimum requirements to receive the belt loop.

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