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Adventure Plan
Adventure
Date
Description
Personal Fitness
Plan and cook a balanced camp meal, track 14 days of physical activity, complete a 30-minute group workout, and review your health form with a parent.
First Aid
Watch the Protect Yourself video, explain and demonstrate first-aid for emergencies and common injuries, make a personal first-aid kit, and show how to use it.
Duty to God
Discuss your family’s faith values, meet a community faith-based helper, and explain how you live your duty to God each day.
Citizenship
Plan and safely complete a two-hour community service project using the SAFE checklist.
Outdoor
Learn the Scout Basic Essentials, plan and pack for a campout, apply SAFE and Leave No Trace principles, camp overnight with your patrol, and help set up, cook, and review the experience.
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Personal Fitness

Requirement 1

Plan a balanced meal that you would eat when camping. Prepare that meal using the gear you would use on a campout.

Requirement 2

Examine what it is to be physically fit and how you incorporate this in your life. Track the number of times you are active for 30 minutes or longer over a 14-day period. Share with your patrol or family what you enjoyed and if you feel you are living up to the Scout Oath of being physically strong.

Requirement 3

Be active for 30 minutes with your patrol, a younger den, or at least one other person in a way that includes both stretching and moving.

Requirement 4

Review your Scouting America Annual Health and Medical Record with your parent or legal guardian. Discuss your ability to participate in Arrow of Light patrol and pack activities.

First Aid

Requirement 1

With permission from your parent or legal guardian, watch the Protect Yourself Rules video for the Arrow of Light rank.

Requirement 2

Explain what you should do if you encounter someone in need of first aid.

Requirement 3

Demonstrate what to do for hurry cases of first aid: serious bleeding, heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest, stopped breathing, stroke, poisoning.

Requirement 4

Demonstrate how to help a choking victim.

Requirement 5

Demonstrate how to treat shock.

Requirement 6

Demonstrate how to treat the following: cuts and scratches, burns and scalds, bites and stings of insects and animals, and nosebleed.

Requirement 7

Make a personal first-aid kit. Demonstrate the proper use of each item in your first-aid kit.

Duty to God

Requirement 1

Discuss with your parent or legal guardian your family’s faith traditions or one of your choosing. Choose a view or value of that faith tradition that is related to the Scout Law. Discuss with your family how each family member demonstrates this value.

Requirement 2

Meet with a representative of a faith-based organization in your local community who provides a service that assists people in crisis regardless of their faith. Identify who they help and how.

Requirement 3

Discuss with your parent, legal guardian, or an adult leader what “Duty to God” means to you. Tell how you practice your Duty to God in your daily life.

Citizenship

Requirement 1

Identify a community service project that your patrol or pack could accomplish. Use Scouting America’s SAFE Checklist and develop a plan to conduct the service project safely.

Requirement 2

Participate in a service project for a minimum of two hours or multiple service projects for a total of two hours.

Outdoor Adventurer

Requirement 1

Learn about the Scout Basic Essentials.

Requirement 2

Determine what you will bring on an overnight campout — including a tent and sleeping bag/gear — and how you will carry your gear.

Requirement 3

Review the four points of Scouting America’s SAFE Checklist and how you will apply them. on the campout.

Requirement 4

Locate the campsite where you will be camping on a map.

Requirement 5

With your patrol or a Scouting America troop, participate in a campout.

Requirement 6

Upon arrival at the campout determine where to set up your campsite: kitchen, eating area, tents, and firepit. Help the patrol set up the patrol gear before setting up your own tent.

Requirement 7

Explain how to keep food safe and the kitchen area sanitary at the campsite. Demonstrate your knowledge during the campout.

Requirement 8

After your campout, discuss with your patrol what went well and what you would do differently next time. Include how you followed the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids.

ELECTIVES

Champions for Nature AOL
Cycling
Engineer
Estimations
Fishing
High Tech Outdoors
Into the Wild
Into the Woods
Knife Safety
Paddle Craft
Race Time AOL
Summertime Fun AOL
Swimming
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