BSA Advancement list -- For getting all new scouts to 1st Class in less than 1 year. Please note -- Although these things are in numeric order, they do not have to be done in the order I have placed them. I encourage the changing of ideas of how to complete the requirements. If you can think of a better way to complete the requirement, use it and let me know about it so I can update this list. Please note - when printing this file, DOUBLE SPACE it for Easier reading Created by Harold Stein for my Woodbadge ticket. ------------------------------------------------------------- Key: T- Tenderfoot S- 2nd class F- 1st Class 1. When the new scouts join troop and attend 1st patrol meeting, the TG/PL can sign off T7. (patrol name,yell etc.) Req. Covered -- T7 2. New scout must attend scout camp at least once in their first year of scouting. Either the summer before they enter the troop or the summer after. The scouts who attend the summer before must attend the first year program. S7 and part of F9 are covered by the swim tag test. Req. Covered -- S7, part of F9 (scouts who attended scout camp only!!!) 3. 1 day trip to your local park before the 1st camp-out (usually Sept) - to show new scouts how to set up and take down tents. At the same time a few knots and lashings can be taught to them. If time allows, do the exercises for T9a. To cover the camp gadget requirement, have scouts use the lashings to make a chin-up bar. Also show the scout the poisonous and regular local plants --Poison Ivy is a must. For the poisonous plants, tell how to treat for exposure. If wanted, (and allowed by park) bring in supplies for making a hot lunch on the site. All new scouts must help cook and clean up. Req. covered -- T9a, T3a+b, T10, S2d, F6 4. Repeat T9a 1 month after day trip. Req. covered -- T9b 5. At troop meeting - go over requirements dealing with 1st aid as a lecture. The information in req T11a+b, and S6a+c F8a,b,c+d should be able to make 1 long lecture. Hold a competition on the skills. First aid Mb should be encouraged. Req. covered -- T11a+b, S6a+c, F8a,b,c+d. 6. At patrol meetings, PL/TG can go over/discuss T4, T5, T6, T8 with the new scouts. Req. covered -- T4, T5, T6, T8 7. Attend Sept. camp-out (if joined after Sept. do skills at first opportunity) Teach all scouts who need it Tot-n- Chip and Fire-n-Chip. Req. Covered -- T1, T2, S2b, S2c, S2e All of the Requirements for Tenderfoot have been covered in the above list. All the scout needs to do is show scout spirit, Sm conference, and Board of Review. 8. Scout must attend 2 more camp-outs. Req. covered -- S2a, F3. 9. At patrol meeting(s), the PL/TG can discuss requirements S1a, S5, S6b. Note S6b must be taken on the next possible hike. (The hike required by S1b counts.) Req. covered -- S1a, S5, S6b (to signed on hike (S6b only)) 10. A troop trip of a day hike using a compass and a map covers the requirement for S1b. Req Covered -- S1b. 11. At as many as needed troop meetings, the new scout patrol (Brat Patrol) will do the openings and closing until all of the scouts have a chance to take part in 1 opening and 1 closing. Req. Covered -- S3. 12. Troop must hold a service project and new scout must serve for at least one hour on this project. Req. Covered -- S4. 13. On the assumption that the scout participate in a drug awareness program in school they can be signed off for the requirement in S8. If this is not occurring in schools, have a guest speaker/one of the adults do a lecture with the scouts about the items listed in S8. An option that can be decided by the troop is to do both. Req. Covered -- S8. 14. Hold a troop drowning (Troop swim) over at the local public pool/swimming hole. The Brat patrol and and other under 2nd class scouts can do the swimming required for S7 and for F9. Scouts must use buddy system at all times. Req. Covered -- S7, F9. All of the requirements for Second Class have been covered in the above list. All the scout needs to do is show scout spirit, Sm conference, and Board of Review. 15. At patrol meeting(s), PL/TG can go over the requirements for F1, F7a, F8a. Req. Covered -- F1, F7a, F8a. 16. At a troop meeting, a lecture can be on the knots required by F7a, T3b, F8a. Req Covered -- F7a, T3b, F8a. 17. On a camp-out, the scouts/patrol can cover the requirements in F2, F7a, F7b, F4, F6. Note for requirement F4 the cook for each meal must not be the same. This will give all of the scouts a chance to cook. The TG/PL is only allowed to act as assistant. Req. covered -- F2, F7a+b, F4, F6 18. Req. F5 is covered in school. (At least that's how we were signing it off at scout camp summer '91) Req. Covered -- F5 19. Troop trip to the local fire house with a demonstration of the smoke house. At my local fire house, a smoke house was built as an eagle project. Plans can be obtained by writing to -- Hauppauge Fire Department, Hauppauge, Ny 11788 Req. covered -- F8c. All of the requirements for First Class have been covered in the above list. All the scout needs to do is show scout spirit, Sm conference, and Board of Review. Any scout that has earned the Arrow of Light has completed the following requirements --- All requirements for the rank of scout. Also T5 and F5. ============================================================= I would like any and all feedback on this list. If you use only some of the ideas. Let me know how well they worked out. This is an untested group of ideas. If you use my ideas and they work out well for you and your troop, please send me -- Your name, position, council, troop #, COMMENTS, where you got this file from, any Scouting BBS's you know of, and a OA pocket flap or a council strip from your council. If you have a better way to complete the requirements than I have though up. Tell me and I'll consider it for the next version. If this list of ideas does not work out well for you and your troop, please tell me why not. If you have a better way to complete the requirements than I have though up. Tell me and I'll consider it for the next version. Also, please send me -- Your name, position, council, troop #, and COMMENTS, where you got this file from, and any Scouting BBS's you know of. Even if you do not want to give me any information, please let me know what you think of this list. Feedback is the one thing that I need to make this better for your usage. Harold Stein 674 Town Line Rd. Hauppauge, Ny 11788 Asm. Troop 343 Suffolk County Council All ranks are copyrighted by the BSA. The requirements are in the 10th edition of the handbook. Version 1.0 August 1991 -- List created, wording edited for 1st release. Version 1.01 October 1991 -- Editing complete. Released to public. Version 1.02 November 1991 -- Corrected contact means. Prodigy works at school. 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