The second year of Cub Scouting, the rank of Wolf is achieved
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The Wolf rank is for boys who have finished first grade (or who are 8 years
old). To earn the Wolf badge, a boy must pass 12 achievements. His parent or
guardian approves each achievement by signing his book. When the boy has met
all requirements, the Wolf badge is presented to his parent or guardian at
the next pack meeting. During an impressive ceremony, the parent or guardian
then presents the badge to the boy.
After he has earned the Wolf badge, a Wolf Cub Scout can work on the 23
Wolf electives until he finishes second grade (or turns 9 years old). He can
choose from more than 100 elective projects that may show him new hobbies and
teach him skills that will be useful during his Boy Scout years. When he
completes 10 elective projects, he earns a Gold Arrow Point to wear under
the Wolf badge. For each 10 elective projects after that, he earns a Silver
Arrow Point.
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