Webelos Virtues
Virtues are good character traits.
As Webelos, we will take advantage of opportunities to build these Webelos virtues in ourselves and work towards living the Scout Law.
Webelos Virtues | |
Virtue | My Opportunities |
Wisdom | I will listen, watch, and learn. I will use what I learn to help others and set a good example. |
Courage | I will lead group activities, go places with my den without a parent, and sleep outside. |
Self-Control | I will be responsible for my actions and not blame others. I will stop playing when it is time to work. I will treat others with respect. |
Justice | I will not lie, cheat, or steal. I will include everyone when I play and I will play fair. |
Faith | I will say Grace before each meal. |
Hope | I will look forward to tomorrow and new adventures. |
Love | I will show love by obeying my parents, helping my friends, and respecting others. |
Boy Scout Law | |
A Scout is ... | My Opportunities |
Trustworthy | I will not lie, cheat, or steal. Other scouts will know they can always count on me. |
Loyal | I will support the scouts in my den however I can. |
Helpful | I will look for people that need help and things that need to be done. I will ask if I can help. |
Friendly | I will invite new scouts to play. |
Courteous | I will say Please and Thank You when asking and receiving. |
Kind | I will say good things to my den mates; never hurtful things. |
Obedient | I will follow the directions given by the person leading an activity. |
Cheerful | I will look for fun in all situations, even when things don't work out. |
Thrifty | I will shop for den snacks with a parent. I will earn and save money for den dues. |
Brave | I will try new things, knowing that I will sometimes fail. |
Clean | I will wash my hands before all snacks and meals. I will clean up after den activities. |
Reverent | I will learn about my religion. |
Comments:
Jul 23, 2013 - Ryan Hauck
Have to ask - are "Webelos Virtues" an official part of the program? Having trouble finding reference to them in other places, and am just wondering if I've missed something. Thanks!
Jul 25, 2013 - Scouter Paul
@Ryan - They are part of a Webelos transition ceremony found in BSA publications, but not specifically part of the Webelos program. Many of them do appear in the Cub Scout core values.
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