Webelos Scout Activity Badge

CITIZEN
Required for Webelos
Badge
Do this
- 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.
Do all of these:
- Know the names of the President and Vice-President of the United
States, elected Governor of your state and the head of your local
government.
- Describe the flag of the United States and give a short history
of it. With another Webelos Scout helping you, show how to hoist
and lower the flag, how to hang it horizontally and vertically on
a wall, and how to fold it. Tell how to retire a worn or tattered
flag properly.
- Explain why you should respect your country's flag. Tell some of
the special days we fly it. Tell when to salute the flag and
show how to do it.
- Repeat the Pledge of Allegiance from memory. Explain its meaning
in your own words.
- Tell how our National Anthem was written.
- 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.
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.
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