The Tiger Trail (getting started)
Lions are recognized for each completed adventure with a sticker for their Lion Adventure Book.The Lion badge is earned by completing five required adventures. The badge may be attached to the Pack hat or T-shirt. Adventures are completed during the den meetings and outings
Note: Some of these activities are done at home and signed off by the parent after the scout has completed the task. The handbook should be shown to the Den Leader - who records and tracks his progress.
Note: There are no performance requirements for completing tasks. Simply participating and doing one's best in an activity constitutes completion.
Once an activity is completed, the scout will earn a sticker.
The Tiger Trail (the program)
Tiger Rank Requirements:
Complete each of the following six adventures listed below.
Complete two Lion elective adventure of your den or family’s choosing from this list: "Build It Up, Knock It Down", "Champions for Nature Lion", "Count on Me", "Everyday Tech", "Gizmos and Gadgets", "Go Fish", "I'll Do It Myself", "Let's Camp Lion", "On a Roll", "On Your Mark", "Pick My Path", "Race Time Lion", "Ready, Set, Grow", or "Time to Swim"
With your parent or adult partner, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide, and earn the Cyber Chip award for your age.*
* If your family does not have Internet access at home AND you do not have ready Internet access at school or another public place or via a mobile device, the Cyber Chip portion of this requirement may be waived by your parent or guardian.
Note to Parents
Your Den Leader will track the Den Activities and the "Go-and-See" for each of the five categories
You should use the Scout Handbook to especially track each of the Family Activities. There are places to "Sign Off" on each activity in the handbook.
So, use your handbook to track each of the family activities (among others) your scout completes.
Start a Scout Folder to store papers and projects as your scout completes them.
Bring the Handbook (and folder) to a Den meeting to have your family activities recorded by the Den Leader.
Complete each requirement:
Get to know the members of your den.
Have your Lion adult partner or den leader read the Scout Law to you. Demonstrate your understanding of being friendly.
Share with your Lion adult partner, during a den meeting or at home, a time when you have demonstrated the Cub Scout motto “Do Your Best.”
At home, with your parent or legal guardian do the activities in the booklet or online at “How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide.”
Complete each requirement:
Identify the Cub Scout Six Essentials. Show what you do with each item..
With your den, pack, or family, take a walk outside spending for at least 20 minutes exploring the outdoors with your Cub Scout Six Essentials. While outside, identify things that you see with your Lion adult partner that are natural and things that are manmade.
Discover what S.A.W. means.
Identify common animals that are found where you live. Separate those animals into domesticated and wild.
Complete each requirement:
Identify the 5 different food groups.
Practice hand washing. Point out when you should wash your hands.
Be active for 30 minutes.
Practice methods that help you rest.
Complete each requirement:
Draw a picture or take a photo of the people you live with.
With your Lion adult partner, choose a job that will help your family. Follow through by doing that job at least once.
Talk with a grandparent or other older adult about what citizenship means to them.
Participate in a service project.
Complete each requirement:
With permission from your parent or legal guardian watch the Protect Yourself Rules video for the Lion rank.
With your Lion adult partner, demonstrate Shout, Run, Tell as explained in the Protect Yourself Rules video.
With your Lion adult partner, demonstrate how to access emergency services.
With your Lion adult partner, demonstrate how to safely cross a street or walk in a parking lot.
Complete each requirement:
With your parent or legal guardian talk about your family’s faith traditions. Draw a picture of your favorite family’s faith tradition holiday or celebration.
With your family, attend a religious service OR other gathering that shows how your family expresses Family & Reverence.
Make a cheerful card or a drawing for someone you love and give it to them.