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MERIT BADGES


You can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers as you earn merit badges. There are more than 100 merit badges. Any Boy Scout may earn any merit badge at any time. You don't need to have had rank advancement to be eligible.

Pick a Subject. Talk to your Scoutmaster about your interests. Read the requirements of the merit badges you think might interest you. Pick one to earn. Your Scoutmaster will give you the name of a person from a list of counselors. These counselors have special knowledge in their merit badge subjects and are interested in helping you.

Scout Buddy System. You must have another person with you at each meeting with the merit badge counselor. This person can be another Scout, your parents or guardian, a brother or sister or other relative, or a friend.

Call the Counselor. Get a signed merit badge application from your Scoutmaster. Get in touch with the merit badge counselor and tell him or her that you want to earn the merit badge. The counselor may ask to meet you to explain what is expected of you and to start helping you meet the requirements. You should also discuss work that you have already started or possibly completed. Unless otherwise specified, work for a requirement can be started at any time. Ask your counselor to help you learn the things you need to know or do. You should read the merit badge pamphlet on the subject. Many troops and school or public libraries have them.

Show Your Stuff. When you are ready, call the counselor again to make an appointment to meet the requirements. When you go take along the things you have made to meet the requirements. If they are too big to move, take pictures or have an adult tell in writing what you have done. The counselor will ask you to do each requirement to make sure that you know your stuff and have done or can do the things required.

Get the Badge. When the counselor is satisfied that you have met each requirement, he or she will sign your application. Give the signed application to your Scoutmaster so that your merit badge emblem can be secured for you.

Requirements. You are expected to meet the requirements as they are stated—no more and no less. You are expected to do exactly what is stated in the requirements. If it says "show or demonstrate," that is what you must do. Just telling about it isn't enough. The same thing holds true for such words as "make," "list," "in the field," and "collect," "identify," and "label."

Merit Badge Requirements

The requirements listed here are the official requirements of the Boy Scouts of America. However, the requirements presented here might not match those in the Boy Scout Handbook and the merit badge pamphlets, because these requirements are updated only when the Boy Scout Requirements book is updated. The only significant difference is that as new merit badges are introduced, the requirements are posted here.

If a Scout has already started working on a merit badge when a new edition of the pamphlet is introduced, he should continue to use the same merit badge pamphlet and fulfill the requirements therein to earn the badge. He need not start all over again with the new pamphlet and possibly revised requirements.

Scouts with physical disabilities can apply for Alternate Eagle Merit Badges. Link can be found here.

Meritbadge.org is a site to access worksheets for merit badges. The most current worksheets can be found here.

Below is a list, in alphabetical order, of all of the current merit badge subjects. Click each subject to see the requirements for that merit badge.

Merit Badges Links


American Business
American Business
American Cultures
American Cultures
American Heritage
American Heritage
American Labor
American Labor
Animal Sciences
Animal Science
Archaeology
Archaeology
Archery
Archery
Architecture
Architecture
Art
Art
Astronomy
Astronomy
Athletics
Athletics
Automotive            Maintenance
Automotive Maintenance
Aviation
Aviation
Backpacking
Backpacking
Basketry
Basketry
Bird Study
Bird Study
Bugling
Bugling
Camping
Camping
Canoeing
Canoeing
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chess
Chess
Cinematography
Cinematography
Citizenship in the Community
Citizenship in the Community
Citizenship            in the Nation
Citizenship in the Nation
Citizenship in            the World
Citizenship in the World
Climbing
Climbing
Coin Collecting
Coin Collecting
Collections
Collections
Communications
Communications
Composite            Materials
Composite Materials
Computers
Computers
Cooking
Cooking
Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention
Cycling
Cycling
Dentistry
Dentistry
Disabilities            Awareness
Disabilities Awareness
Dog Care
Dog Care
Drafting
Drafting
Electricity
Electricity
Electronics
Electronics
Emergency            Preparedness
Emergency Preparedness
Energy
Energy
Engineering
Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Environmental            Science
Environmental Science
Family Life
Family Life
Farm Mechanics
Farm Mechanics
Fingerprinting
Fingerprinting
Fire Safety
Fire Safety
First Aid
First Aid
Fish and            Wildlife Management
Fish and Wildlife Management
Fishing
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Fly Fishing
Forestry
Forestry
Gardening
Gardening
Genealogy
Genealogy
Geocaching
Geocaching
Geology
Geology
Golf
Golf
Graphic Arts
Graphic Arts
Hiking
Hiking
Home Repairs
Home Repairs
Horsemanship
Horsemanship
Indian Lore
Indian Lore
Insect Study
Insect Study
Inventing
Inventing
Kayaking
Kayaking
Journalism
Journalism
Landscape            Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Law
Law

Troop MB Counselor
Leatherwork
Leatherwork
Lifesaving
Lifesaving
Mammal Study
Mammal Study
Medicine
Medicine
Metalwork
Metalwork
Model Design            and Building
Model Design and Building
Motorboating
Motorboating
Music
Music
Nature
Nature
Nuclear Science
Nuclear Science
Oceanography
Oceanography
Orienteering
Orienteering
Painting
Painting
Personal Fitness
Personal Fitness
Personal            Management
Personal Management
Pets
Pets
Photography
Photography
Pioneering
Pioneering
Plant Science
Plant Science
Plumbing
Plumbing
Pottery
Pottery
Public Health
Public Health
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
Pulp and Paper
Pulp and Paper
Radio
Radio
Railroading
Railroading
Reading
Reading
Reptile and            Amphibian Study
Reptile and Amphibian Study
Rifle Shooting
Rifle Shooting
Rowing
Robotics
Rowing
Rowing
Safety
Safety
Salesmanship
Salesmanship
Scouting Heritage
Scouting Heritage
Scholarship
Scholarship
Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving
Sculpture
Sculpture
Search & Rescue
Search & Rescue
Shotgun Shooting
Shotgun Shooting
Skating
Skating
Small-Boat Sailing
Small-Boat Sailing
Snow Sports
Snow Sports
Soil and            Water Conservation
Soil and Water Conservation
Space Exploration
Space Exploration
Sports
Sports
Stamp Collecting
Stamp Collecting
Surveying
Surveying
Swimming
Swimming
Textile
Textile
Theater
Theater
Traffic Safety
Traffic Safety
Truck            Transportation
Truck Transportation
Veterinary            Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Water Sports
Water Sports
Weather
Weather
Welding
Welding
Whitewater
Whitewater
Wilderness            Survival
Wilderness Survival
Wood Carving
Wood Carving
Woodwork
Woodwork



Background color denotes Eagle required badges

2010 Historic Merit Badges


Click On badge for PDF™ Document

Carpentry

Pathfinding

Signaling

Tracking

Attachments
Icon File Name Comment
Guide for Merit Badge Counselors.pdf
Interactive Adult Application.pdf Adult Applicaiton required for Merit Badge Counselors
MBC Info Sheet.pdf Merit Badge Information Form

Merit Badge Policies and Procedures


Boy Scout Merit Badge Blue Card


  1. Choose a merit badge to work on from those being offered by the troop or select one from the list.

 

  1. Find a Counselor. If the troop is currently offering the merit badge you will be assigned a merit badge councilor. If there is not a counselor for the Merit Badge you select to work on, discuss with your Scoutmaster and he will help find a Merit Badge Counselor.

 

  1. Contact the Counselor and ask him/her to counsel you.

 

  1. Get a blank blue card from the Scoutmaster or the Advancement Chairman.

 

  1. Completely fill out the Merit Badge blue card. The blue card should be completed in pen only. Complete with your information, the counselors name and the name of the Merit Badge. Some Merit Badge cards may be preprinted if a large amount of scouts are working on a specific Merit Badge.

District: Mark Twain

Council: Connecticut River Council

 

6. Bring the blue card to the Scoutmaster for his approval and signature. You may only begin work on the merit badge
after Scoutmaster signature is obtained on the front of the blue card.
The Scoutmaster will record the merit badge in Troop Master.

 

 

  1. Work with the Counselor to complete the required components of the Merit Badge, regularly meeting with MB counselor, as indicated by your counselor, to complete the MB. Three people must be present at all meetings with the MB Counselor. The Counselor should hold onto your blue card while you are actively working on the Merit Badge. Merit Badges should be completed in a timely fashion. Any merit badges that have not been completed by the end of the Scouting year are to be turned over to the Scoutmaster and will be held until work is started again.

 

  1. The MB Counselor will sign the blue card once he/she is satisfied that you have met all of the requirements of that Merit Badge. The counselor will sign off on the backside of the card on the left and center leaf. The merit badge counselor will keep the last third of the blue card, “Counselor’s Record” and give the remaining two thirds to the Scout who will then turn it in to the Scout Master.

 

  1. Upon completion of the Merit Badge you must obtain the signature of the Scoutmaster. Once he is satisfied that all of the requirements have been met to complete the Merit Badge, he will put the final signature on the rear center panel of the card, update the Troop Master record and pass it on to the Advancements.

 

  1. The signed MB blue card then goes to the Advancements Chairman and they will record it in the computer and you will receive the completed blue card and the merit badge at the next Court of Honor. Completed and signed blue cards must be received by Advancement two weeks prior to the scheduled Court of Honor. The blue card must be saved. Put it in a safe place. DO NOT LOSE IT ! ! ! Each person holding a portion of the blue card, the Merit Badge Counselor, The Advancement Chair and the Scout must hold on to these cards for 7 years, or until the Scout makes Eagle. If anything should happen to the Scouts records, the blue cards serve as proof of earning merit badge towards the Eagle rank.

 

  1. The Merit Badge will be awarded at a Court of Honor. You will receive a card for each Merit Badge. This must be saved as well. Keep it separate from the blue card.

NOTES:

  • The work MUST be the Scouts work; parents should help but let the scout earn it.
  • It's not the badge that's important, but what is learned by completing the requirements.



Merit Badge Requirements

Below is a list, in alphabetical order, of all of the current merit badge subjects. Click each subject to see the requirements for that merit badge.


Art

Law

Cooking Merit Badge Info



Check the links below for some easy and tasty camping recipes.

I found some new recipes and menus that will help with Cooking Merit Badge.
Attachments
Icon File Name Comment  
Cooking Campout Itinerary.docx Itinerary for the Campout  
Dutch Oven Recipes.pdf These are great! Simple and you can adapt them with other ingredients to make them even better  
New requirements for Cooking merit badge.docx The new Cooking MB as an Eagle Required Merit Badge.  
recipe ideas.pdf These are some Cooking MB ideas for you all to use.  

Some Study Guides



This page contains a downloadable PDF file for several merit badge final tests. A scout working on these merit badges should download the pdf file and use as a study guide for the final written test.

CanoeingMeritBadgeFinalTest.pdf

Canoe MB Test w answers.pdf

SwimmingMeritBadgeFinalTest.pdf

SwimmingMeritBadgeFinalTest with Answers.pdf

Safe Swim Defense (below) needed for Swimming and Canoeing Merit Badge tests, and Second Class

Safe Swim Defense.pdf

Safety Afloat (below) needed for Swimming and Canoeing Merit Badge tests, and First Class

Safety Afloat.pdf