1. Present yourself to your leader, properly dressed,
before going on an overnight camping trip. Show the camping gear you will
use. Show the right way to pack and carry it.
2. Spend at least 1 night on a patrol or troop campout.
Sleep in a tent you have helped pitch.
3. On the campout, assist in preparing and cooking one of
your patrol's meals. Tell why it is important for each patrol member to
share in meal preparation and cleanup, and explain the importance of
eating together.
4a. Demonstrate how to whip and fuse the ends of a rope.
4b. Demonstrate you know how to tie the following knots
and tell what their uses are: two half hitches and the taut-line hitch.
5. Explain the rules of safe hiking, both on the highway
and cross-country, during the day and at night. Explain what to do if you
are lost.
6. Demonstrate how to display, raise, lower, and fold the
American flag.
7. Repeat from memory and explain in your own words the
Scout Oath, Law, motto, and slogan.
8. Know your patrol name, give the patrol yell, and
describe your patrol flag.
9. Explain why we use the buddy system is Scouting.
10a. Record your best in the following tests:
CURRENT RESULTS
- Push-ups
- Pull-ups
- Sit-ups
- Standing long jump
- 1/4 mile walk/run
30 DAYS LATER
- Push-ups
- Pull-ups
- Sit-ups
- Standing long jump
- 1/4 mile walk/run
10b. Show improvement in the activities listed in
requirement 10a after practicing for 30 days.
11. Identify local poisonous plants; tell how to treat for
exposure to them.
12a. Demonstrate the Heimlich maneuver and tell when it is
used.
12b. Show first aid for the following:
- Simple cuts and scratches
- Blisters on the hand and foot
- Minor burns or scalds (first degree)
- Bites or stings of insects and ticks
- Poisonous snakebite
- Nosebleed
- Frostbite and sunburn
13. Participate in a Scoutmaster conference.
14. Complete your board of review.