Cub Scout Archives: Wolf Achievement 4 - Know Your Home and Community
Wolf Achievement 4 is about being responsible and being prepared. Find helps for this achievement here.
Wolf Achievement 4 Requirements
Do all of these requirements:
- Make a list of phone numbers you need in case of an emergency. Put a copy of this list by each phone or in a central place in your home. Update it often.
- Tell what to do if someone comes to the door and wants to come in.
- Tell what to do if someone calls on the phone.
- When you and your family leave home, remember to …
(see the list in the book) - Talk with your family members. Agree on the household jobs you will be responsible for. Make a list of your jobs and mark off when you have finished them. Do this for one month.
- Visit an important place in your community, such as a historic or government location. Explain why it is important.
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