
CUB SCOUT
ACADEMICS: COLLECTING
Tiger Cubs,
Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may complete requirements in a family, den, pack,
school, or community environment. Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or
adult partners. Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLECTING
ACADEMICS BELT LOOP
Complete
these three requirements:
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Begin a collection of at least 10 items that all have something in common.
Label the items and title your collection.
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Display your collection at a pack or den meeting.
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Visit a show or museum that displays different collections.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLECTING
ACADEMICS PIN
Earn the
Collecting belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
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Give a talk about your collection to someone other than your family. Give a
description of your collection, including a short history. Explain how you
got started and why you decided to collect what you do.
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Show how you preserve and display your collection. Explain any special
precautions you must take including handling, cleaning, and storage. Note
precautions for dampness, sunlight, or other weather conditions.
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Read a book about what you collect.
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Start a new collection of at least 20 items. Label the items, and title your
collection.
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Define numismatics and philately.
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Join a club of collectors who share your hobby. This club may be a group of
your friends.
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Find out if there is a career that involves what you collect. Find out what
kind of subjects you need to study to prepare for such a career.
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If you collect coins or stamps, make a list of different countries in your
collection. Explain how to identify each country's issues. Make a list of
"clues" that help you identify the origin.
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With an adult partner, visit an online auction and look for items you
collect. What does it tell you about rarity and value of the things you
collect?
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Use a computer to catalog, organize, and keep track of your collection.
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Help a friend get started on a collection of his or her own.