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       Wolf 
      Electives (ARROW POINT TRAIL)
 These are the requirements as they appearin the 2003 edition of the Wolf Handbook (33450).
 (Revisions to requirements are shown in bold 
      underlined type.
 Deletions are shown struck through in 
      red italics, like this text. To see the current requirements with no 
      highlighting of the changes,Click Here
 To see the OLD requirements (as they appeared in the
      1998 edition of the Wolf Cub Scout Book - 
      #33106), Click Here. 
 AFTER a Wolf Cub Scout earns his Wolf Badge 
      he may begin earning Arrow Points in the Electives section of his book.
       He may work on his "Arrow Point Trail" at any time, however he cannot 
      receive Arrow Points until AFTER he has earned the Wolf Badge. 
        GOLD ARROW POINT: For the FIRST 10 arrow points completed in the "Electives" section 
        of his book, the Wolf Cub earns his GOLD ARROW POINT. SILVER ARROW POINTS: For EACH 10 arrow points completed (AFTER HE EARNS THE GOLD ARROW 
        POINT) the Wolf Cub earns a SILVER ARROW POINT.  He may earn any number of SILVER ARROW POINTS, but he may only earn ONE 
      GOLD ARROW POINT for the first 10 elective points that he completes.  
 
        
        It's a Secret 
        Be an Actor
        Make it Yourself
        Play a Game
        Spare Time Fun
        Books, Books, Books
        Foot Power
        Machine Power
        Let's Have a Party
        NativeAmerican Indian Lore
        Sing-Along
        Be An Artist
        Birds
        Pets
        Grow Something
        Family Alert
        Tie It Right
        Outdoor Adventure
        Fishing
        Sports
        Computers
        Say It Right
        Lets Go Camping 
 The possible electives are as follows:  
        
        IT'S A SECRET (Page
        104110) 
          
          Use a secret code. 
          Write to a friend in invisible "ink" 
          "Write" your name using American Sign Language
          with the alphabet that deaf 
          people use. People  who are deaf use 
          this language.
          Use 12 NativeAmerican Indian signs to tell a story. Back to the Electives 
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        BE AN ACTOR (Page
        112118) 
          
          Help to plan and put on a skit with costumes. 
          Make some scenery for a skit. 
          Make sound effects for a skit. 
          Be the announcer for a skit. 
          Make a paper sack mask for a skit.  Back to the Electives 
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        MAKE IT YOURSELF 
        (Page 118124) 
          
          Make something useful for your home or school.  Start with a recipe card holder.
          Make 
          a ruler and measureUse the ruler on this 
          page (125) to see how far you can stretch your 
          hand.
          Make and use a bench fork. 
          Make a door stop. 
          Or make something else.  Back to the Electives 
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        PLAY A GAME (Page
        122128) 
          
          Play Pie-tin Washer Toss. 
          Play Marble Sharpshooter. 
          Play Ring Toss. 
          Play Beanbag Toss. 
          Play a game of marbles.
          Play a wide-area or large group game with your den 
          or pack. Back to the Electives 
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        SPARE TIME FUN 
        (Page 126132) 
          
          Explain safety rules for kite flying. 
          Make and fly a paper bag kite. 
          ORMake and fly a two-stick kite.
          ORMake and fly a three-stick kite.
          Make and use a reel for kite string. 
          Make a model boat with a rubber-band propeller. 
          , h, i. Make or put together some kind of model boat, 
          airplane, train, or car. Back to the Electives 
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        BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS 
        (Page 136142) 
          
          Visit a bookstore or go to a public library with an 
          adult a grown-up. 
          Find out how to get your own library card. Name four kinds of books 
          that interest you (for example, history, science fiction, 
          how-to-books).
          Choose a book on a subject you like and read it. With an 
          adult, discuss what you read and what you think about it. 
          Books are important. Show that you know how to take care 
          of them. Open a new book the right way. Make a paper or plastic cover 
          for it or another book.  Back to the Electives 
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        FOOT POWER (Page
        140146) 
          
          Learn to walk on a pair of stilts. 
          Make a pair of "puddle jumpers" and walk with them. 
          Make a pair of "foot racers" and use them with a friend.
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        MACHINE POWER (Page
        142148) 
          
          Name 10 kinds of trucks, construction machinery, or farm 
          machinery and tell what each is used for. 
          Help an adult do a job using 
          Usea wheel and axle.
          Show how to use 
          Usea pulley.
          Make and use a windlass.  Back to the Electives 
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        LET'S HAVE A PARTY 
        (Page 146152) 
          
          Help with a home or den party. 
          , c. Make a gift or toy like one of these and give it to 
          someone.  (examples shown in book)
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        NATIVEAMERICAN INDIAN LORE (Page
        148154)
 
          
          Read a book or tell a story about American Indians
          Native Americans, 
          past or present.
          Make a musical instrument American Indians 
          used by Native Americans.
          Make traditional American Indian clothing.
          
          Make a traditional item or instrument that American 
          Indians used to make their lives easier 
          tool.
          Make a model of a traditional American Indian 
          house.
          Learn 12 American Indian word pictures and 
          write a story with them.  Back to the Electives 
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        SING-ALONG (Page
        157162) 
          
          Learn and sing the first and last verses of "America."
          
          Learn and sing the first verse of our national anthem.
          
          Learn the words and sing three Cub Scout songs.
          Learn the words and sing the first verse of three other 
          songs, hymns, or prayers. On a piece 
          of paper, writeWrite the verse of one of 
          the songs you learned in the space below (on page 
          166).
          Learn and sing a song that would be sung as a grace 
          before meals. Write the words on a 
          piece of paperin the space below 
          (on page 166).
          Sing a song with your den at a pack meeting. Back to the Electives 
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        BE AN ARTIST (Page
        162168) 
          
          Make a freehand sketch of a person place, or thing.
          
          Tell a story in three steps by drawing three cartoons.
          
          Mix yellow and blue paints,
          to make green;mix yellow and red,
          to make orange;and 
          mix red and blueto make 
          violet. Tell what color you get from each 
          mixture.
          Help draw, paint, or color 
          crayonsome scenery for a 
          skit, play, or puppet show.
          Make a stencil pattern. 
          Make a poster for a Cub Scout project or a pack meeting.
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        BIRDS (Page 
        168174)This elective is also part of the World 
        Conservation Award.
 
          
          Make a list of all the birds you saw in a week and tell 
          where you saw them (field, forest, marsh, yard, or park). 
          Put out nesting material (short pieces of yarn and 
          string) for birds and tell which birds might use it. 
          Read a book about birds. 
          Point out 10 different kinds of birds (5 may be from 
          pictures). 
          Feed wild birds and tell which birds you fed. 
          Put out a birdhouse and tell which birds use it.  Back to the Electives 
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        PETS (Page 
        172178) 
          
          Take care of a pet. 
          Know what to do when you meet a strange dog. 
          Read a book about a pet and tell about it at a den 
          meeting. 
          Tell what is meant by rabid.  Name some 
          animals that can have rabies.   Tell what you should do if 
          you see a dog or wild animal that is behaving strangely.   
          Tell what you should do if you find a dead animal.  Back to the Electives 
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        GROW SOMETHING 
        (Page 178184)This elective is also part of the Cub Scout 
        World Conservation Award
 
          
          Plant and raise a box garden. 
          Plant and raise a flower bed. 
          Grow a plant indoors. 
          Plant and raise vegetables. 
          Visit a botanical garden or other agricultural 
          exhibition in your area. Back to the Electives 
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        FAMILY ALERT (Page
        182188) 
          
          Talk with your family about what you will do in an 
          emergency. 
          In case of a bad storm or flood, know where you can get 
          safe food and water in your home. Tell how to purify water. Show one 
          way. Know where and how to shut off water, electricity, gas, or oil.
          
          Make a list of your first aid supplies, or make a first 
          aid kit. Know where the first aid things are kept.  Back to the Electives 
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        TIE IT RIGHT (Page
        184190) 
          
          Learn to tie an overhand knot and a square knot. 
          Tie your shoelaces with a square bow knot. 
          Wrap and tie a package so that it is neat and tight. 
          Tie a stack of newspapers the right way. 
          Tie two cords together with an overhand knot. 
          Learn to tie a necktie. 
          Wrap the end of a rope with tape to keep it from 
          unwinding.  Back to the Electives 
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        OUTDOOR ADVENTURE 
        (Page 190196) 
          
          Help plan and hold a picnic with your family or den. 
          With an adult 
          a parent, help plan and run 
          a family or den outing.
          Help plan and lay out a treasure hunt something like 
          this. (Example map shown in book.)
          Help plan and lay out an obstacle race.Use this idea or make up your own.
 (Example list shown in book.)
          Help plan and lay out an adventure trail. 
          Take part in two summertime pack events with your den.
          
          Point out poisonous plants. Tell what to do if you 
          accidentally touch one of them.  Back to the Electives 
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        FISHING (Page
        194200)This elective is also part of the 
        Cub Scout World Conservation Award
 
          
          Point outIdentify five different kinds of fish.
          Rig a pole with the right kind of line and hook. Attach a 
          bobber and sinker, if you need them. Then go fishing. 
          Fish with members of your family or an adult
          a grown-up. 
          Bait your hook and do your best to catch a fish.
          Know the rules of safe fishing. 
          Tell about some of the fishing laws where you live. 
          Show how to use a rod and reel.  Back to the Electives 
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        SPORTS (Page 
        198204) 
          
          Play a game of tennis, table tennis, or badminton. 
          Know boating safety rules. 
          Earn the Cub Scouting shooting sports Archery belt 
          loop.
 Know archery safety rules. 
          Know how to shoot properly. Put four of six arrows into a 1.2 meter 
          target that is 15 steps away from you. 
          Understand the safety and courtesy code for skiing. Show 
          walking and the kick turn. Do climbing with a side stop or 
          herringbone. Show the snowplow or stem turn, and how to get up from a 
          fall. 
          Know the safety rules for ice skating. Skate, without 
          falling, as far as you can walk in 50 steps. Come to a stop. Turn from 
          forward to backward. 
          In roller skating, know the safety rules. From a standing 
          start, skate forward as far as you can walk in 50 steps. Come to a 
          stop within 10 walking steps. Skate around a corner one way without 
          coasting. Then do the same coming back. Turn from forward to backward.
          
          Go bowling.
          Show how to make a sprint start in track. See how 
          far you can run in 10 seconds. 
          Run 45 meters in 11 seconds or less.
          Do a standing long jump. Jump as far as you can.
          i.Play a game oftouch orflag football.
          j.Show how to dribble and kick a soccer ball.  Take part in a game.
          k.Play a game of baseball or softball.
          l.Show how to shoot, pass, and dribble a basketball. Take part in a 
          game.
          Earn the Cub Scouting shooting sports BB-gun 
          shooting belt loop.
          With your den, participate in four outdoor physical 
          fitness-related activities. Back to the Electives 
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        COMPUTERS (Page
        210216) 
          
          Visit a business 
          placewhere computers are 
          used. Find out what the computers
          theydo.
          Explain what a computer program does.  Use a program 
          to write a report for school, to write a letter, or for something 
          else.
          Tell what a computer mouse is.  Describe how a 
          CD-ROM is used. Back to the Electives 
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        SAY IT RIGHT (Page
        212218) 
          
          Say "hello" in a language other than English.(Examples given in book.)
          Count to ten in a language other than English. 
          Tell a short story to your den, your den leader, or 
          an adult a grown-up.
          Tell how to get to a nearby fire station or police 
          station from your home, your den meeting place, and 
          school. Use directions and street names. 
          Invite a boy to join Cub Scouting or help a new Cub Scout 
          through the Bobcat trail.  Back to the Electives 
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        LET'S GO CAMPING 
        (Page 222) 
          
          Participate with your pack on an overnight campout.
          Explain the basics of how to take care of yourself 
          in the outdoors.
          Tell what to do if you get lost.
          Explain the buddy system.
          Attend day camp in your area.
          Attend resident camp in your area.
          Participate with your den at a campfire in front of 
          your pack.
          With your den or pack or family, participate in a 
          worship service outdoors. Back to the Electives 
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