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to Pack 353 Cub Scouts
Reminder we will meet as a den tomorrow night at Nancy Ryles - 6:30
p.m.. Please take a moment to review the Citizen Activity Badge
requirements below. This will be our final Den meeting on this
Activity Badge.
With your parent, guardian, or Webelos den leader, complete the
Citizenship Character Connection.
Know: List some of your rights as a citizen of the United States of
America. Tell ways you can show respect for the rights of others.
Commit: Name some ways a boy your age can be a good citizen. Tell how
you plan to be a good citizen and how you plan to influence others to
be good citizens.
Practice: Choose one of the requirements for this activity badge that
helps you be a good citizen. Complete the requirement and tell why
completing it helped you be a good citizen.
Explain the rights and duties of a citizen of the United States.
Explain what a citizen should do to save our natural resources.
As a Webelos Scout, earn the Cub Scout Academics belt loop for
Citizenship. At a Webelos den meeting, talk about the service project
Good Turn that you did (we will have 1 coming up - Oregon Food Bank in
November).
And Do Two of These:
Tell about two things you can do that will help law enforcement
agencies.
With your Webelos den or your family, visit a community leader. Learn
about the duties of the job or office and tell what you have learned.
Write a short story of not less than 50 words about a former U.S.
president or some other great American. Give a report on this to your
Webelos den.
Tell about another boy you think is a good citizen. Tell what he does
that makes you think he is a good citizen.
List the names of three people you think are good citizens. (They can
be from any country.) Tell why you chose each of them.
Tell why we have laws. Tell why you think it is important to obey the
law. Tell about three laws you obeyed this week.
Tell why we have government. Explain some ways your family helps pay
for government.
List four ways in which your country helps or works with other
nations.
Name three organizations, not churches or other religious
organizations, in your area that help people. Tell something about
what one of these organizations does.