The Wolf rank is a great introduction to Cub Scouts. The Adventures are simple and fun but introduce 2nd Grade students to the core values of Scouting: Duty to God, Duty to Others, and Duty to Self.
Wolves must complete the Required Adventures listed to the left, plus two Elective Adventures in order to complete their rank.
Get to know the members of your den.
Recite the Scout Oath and the Scout Law with your den and den leader.
Learn about the Scout Oath. Identify the three points of the Scout Oath.
With your den, create a den Code of Conduct.
Learn about the denner position and responsibilities.
Demonstrate the Cub Scout sign, Cub Scout salute and Cub Scout handshake. Show how each is used.
Share with your den, or family, a time when you demonstrated the Cub Scout motto “Do Your Best.” Explain why it is important to do your best.
At home, with your parent or legal guardian, do the activities in the booklet "How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide".
Identify the Cub Scout Six Essentials. Show what you do with each item.
Learn about the buddy system and how it works in the outdoors. Pick a buddy for your walk.
Identify appropriate clothes and shoes for your walk outside. Do your best to wear them on your walk.
Learn about the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids.
With your den, pack, or family, take a walk outside for at least 30 minutes to explore nature in your surroundings. Describe four different animals, domestic or wild, that you could see on your walk.
Sample three different foods that are naturally three different colors. The food must be a protein, a vegetable, a fruit, dairy, or a grain.
Demonstrate the proper way to brush your teeth.
Be active for 30 minutes with your den or with at least one other person. That includes both stretching and moving.
Be active for 10 minutes doing personal exercises.
Do a relaxing activity for 10 minutes.
Review your SA Annual Health and Medical Record with your parent or legal guardian. Discuss your ability to participate in den and pack activities.
Learn how to properly care for and fold the United States flag. With your den or pack, participate in a flag ceremony.
Identify three points of the Scout Law that are important to being a good neighbor.
Build a model of your home.
Using the same materials from requirement 3, create a model of a building in your community.
Using the models built, create a model neighborhood.
Participate in a service project. Explain how your volunteering is helpful to your neighborhood.
With permission from your parent or legal guardian, watch the Protect Yourself Rules video for the Wolf rank.
Discuss “safe touch” as seen in the Protect Yourself Rules video.
Learn about the buddy system and demonstrate how it works.
Review common safety rules and demonstrate the proper use of playground equipment.
This adventure may be earned by completing the requirements below OR by completing a Religious Emblem of the Cub Scout family’s choosing.
With your parent or legal guardian, talk about your family’s faith traditions. Identify three holidays or celebrations that are part of your family’s faith traditions. Make a craft or work of art of your favorite family’s faith tradition, holiday, or celebration.
With your family, attend a religious service OR other gathering that shows how your family expresses reverence.
Carry out an act of kindness.
Listen to or read Aesop’s fable “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.” With your den or family, discuss why being truthful is important.
Wolves must complete two Elective Adventures from the options below.
Find requirements here: Wolf Adventures | Scouting America
There are also three Electives that can only be completed at an approved event: Archery, Slingshot, and BB Guns.