What is the scout law
A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent
Say the pledge of allegiance
I pledge my allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic which it stands one nation under God inadvisable with liberty and justice for all
how to tie a square knot
Cross the two ends of a rope.
Pass the right end over the left end, forming an X.
Wrap the right end (now on the left) over and around the left end.
tying two ropes together
how does leadership work in the troop
What is the scout oath
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.
What are the three parts of the First class badge
how do you tie two half hitches
Wrap the rope’s working end around a support, like a pole or a post.
Pass the working end over the top of the standing end.
Pass the working end through the loop and pull tight to create a half hitch.
To make the second half hitch, bring the working end of the rope back around and over the standing end of the rope.
Pull tightly to complete the knot. Note: It’s important that you tie the second Half Hitch in the same direction as the first.
Securing boats: They are commonly used in boating to moor boats securely.
Outdoor activities: Useful for dragging logs, fishing, and camping.
Decorative crafts: Popular in macrame projects.
Tying guy lines to tents and dining flies.
Securing ropes to vehicle luggage racks.
describe the four steps of scout advancement
The Scout learns
The Scout is tested
The Scout is reviewed.
The Scout is recognized.
what is the scout motto
Be prepared
What is a rank and how do you rank up
Rank is a physical representation of a scout's skills that they have learned while trying to complete that rank and how you earn rank is by learning skills and showing that you are proficient in those skills.
how do you tie taut-line hitch and how do you use the taut-line hitch
Loop around the support (post, stake, etc.).
Wrap the end around the standing part of the rope.
Wrap it again.
Hold and pull to tighten.
Slide to adjust the tension.
Scout Rank-
First rank, teaches the basic of scouting such as the Scout Oath and Law. You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a bord of review
Tenderfoot Rank-
Second rank, teaches Physical Fitness, Personal Growth and Scout craft.You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a bord of review
Second Class Rank-
Third rank, teaches more thing in Personal Growth, and Scout Spirit.You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a bord of review
First Class Rank-
Fourth ranks, most boys reach this rank in the first two years. You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a bord of review
Star Rank-
Third highest rank, this focuses on Merit badges, leadership, and service. You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a bord of review
Life Rank-
Second highest rank- Continues to focus on leadership and Merit Badges. You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a bord of review
Eagle Rank-
The highest rank in Scouting, it is the hardest rank to earn, it includes merit badges and the well known Eagle Project. You earn by complete the requirements in your scout book and going to a eagle bord of review
What is the scout slogan
Do a good turn daily
what do you need to know to use a pocketknife safely name three things
how do you whip a rope
Lay the twine against the rope and wrap the long end around the rope about 8 turns.
Make a bight in the short end.
Wrap the long end about 8 more times around both the rope and the bight.
On the final turn pass the long end through the bight.
Pull the short end to hide and secure the long one.
Describe what merit badges are and how to earn them
What is the outdoor code
As a American I will do my best to
Be clean in my outdoor manners
Be careful with fire
Be considerate in the outdoors
Be conservation-minded
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