Webelos Scout Activity Badges
Mental Skills Group
As revised in the 1998 edition of the
Webelos Scout Book (#33108).
To see the changes which were made in 1998,
Click here.
To see the requirements as they appear in the 2003
edition
of the Webelos Handbook (#33452),
Click Here.
ARTIST, SCHOLAR,
SHOWMAN, TRAVELER
Do Five of These:
- Draw or paint an original picture, using the art materials you
prefer. Frame the picture for your room or home.
- List the primary and secondary colors. Explain what happens when you
combine colors.
- Using a computer, make six original designs using straight lines,
curved lines, or both.
- Draw a profile of a member of your family.
- Use clay to sculpt a simple object.
- Make a mobile, using your choice of materials.
- Make an art construction, using your choice of materials.
- Create a collage that expresses something about yourself.
Do Three of These:
- Have a good record in attendance, behavior, and grades at school.
- Take an active part in a school activity or service.
- Discuss with your teacher or principal the value of having an
education.
- List in writing some important things you can do now because of what
you've learned in school.
And Do Three of These:
- Trace through history the different kinds of schools. Tell how our
present public school system grew out of these early schools.
- Make a chart showing how your school system is run.
- Ask a parent and five other grown-ups these questions:
- What do you think are the best things about my school?
- What are its main problems?
What do you think were the best answers? Why?
- List and explain some of the full-time positions in the education
field.
- Help another student with schoolwork. Tell what you did to help.
Choose one set of requirements for this badge:
PUPPETRY(page 119), MUSIC(page
127), OR DRAMA(page 132)
Do Four of These:
- Write a puppet play about one of your Webelos den activities or a
subject of your choice.
- Make a set of puppets or marionettes for the play you have written
or for another play.
- Build a simple stage for puppets or marionettes.
- Alone or with the help of others, put on a puppet show for your den
or pack.
- Make a set of four paper bag puppets for a singing group. With the
help of three other den members, sing a song with the puppets as the
performers.
- There are sock, stick and finger puppets. There are paper bag
puppets and marionettes. Explain their differences and show any puppets
you have made for this badge.
MUSIC REQUIREMENTS
Do Four of These:
- Play four tunes on any band or orchestra instrument. Read these from
music.
- Sing two songs alone or with a group.
- Make a collection of three or more records, tapes, or compact discs.
Tell what you like about each one.
- Tell what folk music is. Hum, sing, or play a folk tune on a musical
instrument.
- Name three American composers. Name a famous work by each.
- Draw a staff. Draw on it a clef, sharp, flat, natural, note, and
rest. Tell what each is used for.
- Show the difference between 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 time by beating time
or playing an instrument.
DRAMA REQUIREMENTS
Do Four of These:
- Give a monologue (a talk) on a patriotic, humorous, or holiday
subject, or another subject of your choice.
- Attend a play. Describe the story. Tell what you liked about it.
- Read a play. Make a model stage setting for one of the acts.
- Write, put on, and take part in a one-act play.
- Make a list of stage directions. Tell what they mean.
- Describe a theater-in-the-round. What are its good and bad points?
- Explain the difference between a grand opera and a light opera.
Explain the difference between a musical and a play.
- Read about William Shakespeare. Draw a picture of his Globe Theater.
Do Five of These:
- Get a map or timetable from a railroad, bus line, airline, subway,
or light rail. The line should serve the place where you live or near
where you live. Look up some places it goes.
- Use a timetable to plan a trip from your home to a city in another
state by railroad, bus, airline, or ferry.
- With your parent or guardian, take a trip to a place that interests
you. Go by car, bus, boat, train, or plane.
- Figure out what it costs per mile for the trip you have taken in
requirement 3.
- List four nearby trips you would like to take with your parents or
guardian. Lay out the trips on a highway map. Using the map, act as
navigator on one of these trips. It should start at your home, be at
least 25 miles long, and have six or more turns.
- Pack a suitcase for a trip.
- Check the first aid kit in the family car to see if it contains what
it needs.
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