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				 The highest rank in Cub Scouting is the Arrow 
				of Light Award. Earning this rank prepares a Webelos Scout to 
				become a Boy Scout. Webelos Scouts who have earned the Arrow of 
				Light Award have also completed all requirements for the Boy 
				Scout badge.  
				This award is the only Cub Scout badge that 
				can be worn on the Boy Scout uniform when a boy graduates into a 
				troop. Adult leaders who earned the Arrow of Light Award when 
				they were young may also show their achievement by wearing a 
				special square knot on their adult uniform.  | 
			 
		 
	 
	
    
      
    ARROW OF LIGHT AWARD REQUIREMENTS:
    
      - Be active in your Webelos den for at least 6 months since completing
        the fourth grade (or for at least six months since becoming 10 years old), and earn the Webelos badge.
 
      - Show your knowledge of the requirements to become a Boy Scout
        by doing all of these:
          - Repeat from memory and explain in your own words the
            Scout Oath or Promise and the
            12 points of the Scout Law.
            Tell how you have practiced them in your everyday life.
 
          - Give and explain the Scout motto,
            slogan, sign, salute, and
            handshake.
 
          - Understand the significance of the First 
			Class Scout badge. Describe its parts and tell what each 
			stands for.
 
          - Tell how a Boy Scout uniform is different from a Webelos Scout
            uniform.
 
			- Tie the joining knot (square knot)
 
  
         
       
      - Earn five more activity badges in addition to the three you already 
		earned for the Webelos badge. These must include:  Citizen, 
		Fitness, 
		Readyman, 
		Outoorsman, and at least one from  the mental skills group; one from the technology group; 
		one more of your choice;  plus the one other badge of your 
		choice that was already earned for the Webelos badge
 
  
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With your Webelos den, visit at least
		 
		(If you have already done this when you earned your 
		Outdoorsman activity badge, you may not use it to fulfill requirements 
		for your Arrow of Light Award requirements.) 
   
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Participate in a Webelos overnight campout or day 
		hike. 
		(If you have already done this when you earned your 
		Outdoorsman activity badge, you may not use it to fulfill requirements 
		for your Arrow of Light Award requirements.) 
   
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After you have completed all five of the above 
		requirements, and after a talk with your Webelos den leader, arrange to 
		visit, with your parent or guardian, a meeting of a Boy Scout troop you 
		think you might like to join. Have a conference with the Scoutmaster.
		 
   
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Complete the Honesty Character Connection.
		 
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Know: Say the Cub Scout Promise to your 
			family. Discuss these questions with them. What is a promise? What 
			does it mean to keep your word? What does it mean to be trustworthy? 
			What does honesty mean?   
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Commit: Discuss these questions with your 
			family. Why is a promise important? Why is it important for people 
			to trust you when you give your word? When might it be difficult to 
			be truthful? List examples.   
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Practice: Discuss with a family member why 
			it is important to be trustworthy and honest. How can you do your 
			best to be honest even when it is difficult?  
		 
		 
     
    
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