Who is credited with starting the scouting movement?

A. ... to keep myself mentally strong, physically awake, and morally straight.
B. ... to keep myself physically strong, mentally straight, and morally awake.
C. ... to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
C. On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
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1. Unable to be divided or seperated.
(Part of the Pledge of Allegiance)

If there is an odd number of Scouts on a campout, it's OK if he sleeps alone in a tent. He just needs to be near the adult leader's tent. 

A. 73
B. 117
C. 207
D. None


Flint and Steel
Magnifying Glass
Hand Drill
Bow Drill
Batteries and Steel Wool







A Scout can be brave by facing danger even if he is afraid. Other than danger, what is another way a Scout can be brave?
- A Scout can do what is right, even if it is hard, and even when nobody is watching.




John F. Kennedy (Star Scout)
Gerald R. Ford (Eagle Scout)
William J. Clinton (Cub Scout)
George W. Bush (Cub Scout)

The Scout Law only applies during Scouting events.

Being good isn't a once in a while thing.



On the left is the Virginia Creeper.
On the right is Poison Ivy.
"Leaves of 3, let it be!"