After
your boy has earned the Tiger Cub badge, he can
earn Tiger Track beads - by completing elective activities in this handbook.
Tiger Cubs strives to provide an opportunity for your boy to learn and grow
while having fun along with you. The wide variety of electives allows your
Tiger Cub to choose additional activities and receive recognition for his
participation. The electives help broaden a boy's horizons and fulfill the
Tiger Cub motto of Search, Discover, Share. Electives provide advancement
opportunities and recognition for your boy until he is eligible to begin
working on the Wolf rank.
A boy
shouldn't feel, however, that he must do all of the electives. Some may not
appeal to him, and some he may want to do more than once. if a boy completes
an elective activity twice, it may be counted as two electives. But at the
same time, try to avoid much repetition, as variety will keep Tiger Cubs more
interesting for your boy.
As with
the achievements, you, the adult partner, approve your boy's completion of
electives by signing the handbook in the space provided for "Akela's
OK." Then let your den leader know about completed electives. The den
leader will fill in the Tiger Cub Den Advancement Report, found in the Cub
Scout Leader Book, to show Tiger Track beads earned and give the report to the
pack committee at the monthly pack leaders' meeting. In addition, your boy,
with your help, will keep track of his own elective advancement on the Tiger
Track Trail found on page 154 of his handbook.
Here's
how earning Tiger Track beads works: A boy earns one Tiger Track bead for
every 10 electives he completes. The Tiger Track bead is presented to you, the
adult partner, at a pack meeting, and you in turn present it to your boy. The
Tiger Track beads are suspended from one the the lace strands on the Tiger
Cub Totem.
A boy
may work concurrently on both achievement and elective projects; however, he
can't receive Tiger Track beads until he has earned the Tiger Cub badge.
The
Tiger Cub Handbook documents all of the Tiger Cub Electives with ideas and
tips for the Tiger Cub and his Adult partner. The following list enumerates
the 50 Tiger Cub electives by elective number and name.