Den Achievement Tracking Spreadsheets

Leader Recognition Knots and Awards

Leader Resource Links on the Web

Skits, Songs, Ceremonies

Scouting Clipart

Local Tour Permit

Cub Scout Academics and Sports Requirements


Den Achievement Tracking Software
Updated for the latest requirements for 2006 (Requires Excel)
Instructions: Click to download the zipped file. Choose "Save" in the File Download dialog box. Open the zip folder that you saved and extract the excel file. Contact the webmaster if you experience any technical difficulties.

  • Tiger Trax Covers the Tiger Totem, the Tiger Badge, Bobcat, and Tiger Electives, plus additional awards (World Conservation, LNT, etc.)
  • Wolf Trax Covers Bobcat, The Wolf Badge, and Arrow Points, plus additional awards (World Conservation, LNT, etc.)
  • Bear Trax Covers Bobcat, The Bear Badge, and Arrow Points, plus additional awards (World Conservation, LNT, etc.)
  • Webelos Trax Covers The Webelos Badge, Arrow of Light, Webelos Activity Pins, and Bobcat, plus additional awards (World Conservation, LNT, etc.)
  • Record Trax For keeping Track of Den Records over the years. Remembering who earned LNT and who didn't, as well as whether little Johnny earned 4 or 5 silver arrow points as a Wolf becomes very important at the end of their Cub Scout career, especially when it is time to create their Career Arrows.
  • Beltloop & PinTrax Covers all Academic & Sports Beltloops & Pins

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Cub Scout Leadership Knots

Click the knot to view and print the progress record/application form for the appropriate leadership role, complete the requirements, collect the signatures, and turn in the card.

Tiger Cub Leader Training Award

Denotes one year served as a Tiger Cub Scout Leader in a quality Tiger Cub den. There are several requirements, including being fully trained for the position, having most of your boys complete their rank requirements, etc.

Den Leader Training Award (Wolf & Bear Den Leaders)

Denotes one year served as either a Wolf or Bear Cub Scout Leader in a quality Cub Scout den. There are several requirements, including being fully trained for the position, having most of your boys complete their rank requirements, etc.

Webelos Leader Training Award

Denotes one year served as a Webelos Scout Leader in a quality Webelos patrol. There are several requirements, including being fully trained for the position, having most of your boys complete their rank requirements, etc.

Cub Scouter's Training Award

Denotes two year served in any position as a registered Cub Scout Leader in a quality Pack (Chairman, Assistant Cubmaster, Committee Member, Registrar, Trainer, etc.). There are several requirements, including serving in supporting roles for the Pack, etc.

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Religious Knots

These knots are to commermerate earning the religious award for your faith.

Youth Religious Emblem of Faith

This square knot is worn by those whom have earned their religious emblem of faith particular to their own religion as a youth. This award is NOT a BSA award; it is an award administered and presented by a church body for education, service and devotion to faith. BSA then allows the youth or Scouter to wear a knot signifying his completion of that award.

Requirements for this award vary from religion to religion. For more information on the specific requirements of your faith, please click here to visit P.R.A.Y.

Adult Religious Service

This square knot is worn by Scouters who have received a religious service emblem or award for their faith. This award is NOT a BSA award; it is an award presented by a church body for education, service and devotion to faith. BSA then allows the Scouter to wear a knot signifying his completion of that award.

Requirements for this award vary from religion to religion. For more information on the specific requirements of your faith, please click here to visit P.R.A.Y.

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Knots of Rank

These are knots which denote the wearer, as a boy, has earned the highest rank attainable within that program.

Arrow of Light (Cub Scouts)

This knot is given in recognition of attaining Cub Scouting's highest rank, the Arrow of Light. If you earned the Arrow of light when you were a Cub Scout, you are entitled to wear this knot. This is not a restricted knot, and can simply be picked up from the Scout Shop.

Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts)

This knot is given in recognition of attaining Boy Scouting's highest rank, the Eagle. If you are an Eagle Scout, you are entitled to wear this knot. Unlike the actual Eagle rank patch, this is not a restricted knot, and can simply be picked up from the Scout Shop.

Silver (Venturing)

This knot is given in recognition of attaining Venturing's highest rank, the Silver Award. If you earned your Silver Award when you were a Venturer, you are entitled to wear this knot. This is not a restricted knot, and can simply be picked up from the Scout Shop.

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Leader Resource Sites:

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Skits, songs, ceremonies, yells:

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Clip Art:

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