The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program complements the scouting
program by providing opportunities for scouts to improve scholarship,
develop sportsmanship, and explore new games while collecting Cub Scout
belt loops and pins. The emphasis of the program is to try new things
and to put forth a best effort, not of achieving proficiency or winning.
This program is one method of addressing the third aim of Scouting:
the development of physical, mental and emotional fitness. Fitness
includes the body (well-tuned and healthy), the mind (able to think and
solve problems), and the emotions (self-control, courage, and
self-respect).
Cub Scouts of all ages from Tiger Cubs to Webelos can participate in the
Cub Scout Academics and Sports program and earn a belt loop or pin for
each activity. Activities can be done individually, in the Den, or as a
Pack. ( Archery and BB-Gun Shooting can only be earned through a
certified instructor, not at a den or pack level. ) A scout
participating on school teams or other organized teams may use those
activities to fulfill requirements of this scouting program.
Activities are divided into two categories: Academics and Sports. Each
category has many skills and activities from which Scouts may choose.
The Cub Scout belt loop and pin program encourages a boy to do his best
while learning skills and promoting good sportsmanship.
There are currently 28 sports activity areas:
Archery,
BB Gun Shooting,
Badminton,
Baseball,
Basketball,
Bicycling,
Bowling,
Fishing,
Flag Football,
Physical Fitness,
Golf,
Gymnastics,
Hiking,
Hockey,
Horseback Riding,
Ice Skating,
Kickball,
Marbles,
Roller Skating,
Skateboarding,
Snow Ski and Board Sports,
Soccer,
Softball,
Swimming,
Table Tennis,
Tennis,
Ultimate,
Volleyball
And, 25 academics activity areas:
Art,
Astronomy,
Chess,
Citizenship,
Collecting,
Communicating,
Computers,
Disabilities Awareness,
Family Travel,
Geography,
Geology,
Good Manners,
Heritages,
Language & Culture,
Map & Compass,
Mathematics,
Music,
Nutrition,
Pet Care,
Photography,
Reading and Writing,
Science,
Video Games,
Weather,
Wildlife Conservation
A variety of recognition items are available for the scouts participating in this program.
Belt loops are awarded to scouts completing the three belt loop
requirements in an academic subject or sport. Academic belt loops are
gold, and Sports belt loops are silver, except for the Archery and
BB-gun Shooting belt loops, which are brass colored. Belt loops are worn
on the Cub Scout belt.