Cub Scout Ranks
Holiday Traditions
Scout Law Basics
Holiday Service Projects
Knots
100

A Scout in the first grade is in this Cub Scout rank.

Tiger

100

A round, shiny decoration that Scouts often hang on a Christmas tree.

An ornament (or a bauble)

100

A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, __________

Friendly

100

A typical holiday or annual service project for Scouts is collecting non-perishable food for a food drive.

Scouting for Food

100

This knot is used to tie a bandage because it lies flat, is secure, and easy to tie

Square Knot

200

The highest rank a Cub Scout can earn

Arrow of Light

200

On Christmas Eve, children often leave out milk and this sweet treat for Santa Claus.

Cookies

200

Corteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, _______

Thrifty

200

This organization often uses bell-ringers and kettles near stores during the holidays. Scouts frequently perform service projects with this organization.

The Salvation Army

200

This knot is used to form a non-slip loop at the end of a rope. A skilled Scout can do it with one hand when someone throws you a line.

Bowline

300

This rank is for a third-grade Cub Scout

Bear

300

This red-and-white, mint-flavored candy is often hung on the Christmas tree and used as a stirring stick.

A candy cane

300

A Scout respects the beliefs of others

A Scout is Reverent

300

The common name for a project where Scouts collect toys for children in need around Christmas.

Toys for Tots or an "Angel Tree"

300

This knot is used to join two ropes of different sizes or materials.

Sheet Bend

400

Aside from Bobcat, to earn this rank, a Lion Cub must complete five Adventures.

Lion

400

The holiday celebrated for eight nights where families light a special candle holder called a menorah

Hannukah

400

This point of the Scout Law means a Scout should control their temper and stay calm.

Cheerful

400

An activity in which Scouts sing Christmas songs to elderly residents or community members, often at nursing homes.

Caroling

400

Ornamental knot used in a Scout neckerchief

Turk's Head Knot

500

This adventure must be completed by every Cub Scout every year

Bobcat
500

This plant, which means "peace" and "friendship," is traditionally hung in doorways.

Mistletoe

500

Living up to this point of the Scout Law means leaving your campsite spotless.

Clean

500

This winter-time service project involves gathering supplies like warm socks, toiletries, and snacks to fill bags for the homeless.

Holiday Care Packages

500

This is the proper name for a short, quick piece of rope. Alternatively, it is the name for the process of joining two pieces of wood or poles with a rope.

Lashing