Current Rank
Tenderfoot
2 ranks earned
Merit Badges
11
2 Eagle-required
Camping Nights
14
across 7 activities
Service Hours
6
3 projects
Hiking Miles
0
recorded
Leadership
0
terms
Rank Progression
✓
Scout
Earned
✓
Tenderfoot
Earned
★
Second Class
In progress
First Class
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Star
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Life
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Eagle
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Rank Requirements (The Clipboard)7 rank sections · printable · hover for full text
Anita B.7/12/2026
Scout
8/4/24PB1aOath Law Motto Slogan
8/4/24PB1bScout Spirit
8/4/24PB1cSign Salute Handshake
8/4/24PB1dFirst Class Badge
8/4/24PB1eOutdoor Code
8/4/24PB1fPledge of Allegiance
8/4/24PB2aExplain Troop Leadership
8/4/24PB2bFour Steps of Advancement
8/4/24PB2cExplain Ranks
8/4/24PB2dExplain Merit Badges
8/4/24PB3aExplain Patrols
8/4/24PB3bExplain Patrol Spirit
7/25/24Camp4aSquare Knot, 2 Half, Taut Line
10/20/24KB4bCare of Rope
8/4/24PB5Pocket Knife Safety
9/4/24PB6Cyber Chip and Abuse Protection
9/4/24PB7Scoutmaster Conference
Tenderfoot
7/25/23Camp1aPack for Overnight Campout
4/15/231bCamp in tent you pitch
7/25/23Camp1cPractice Outdoor Code
1/15/25MS2aPrepare campout meal
1/15/25MS2bCleanup campout meal safely
1/15/25MS2cEating as a patrol
8/18/24PB3aSquare Knot use
8/18/24PB3bTwo Half hitch use
8/18/24PB3cTaut Line hitch use
7/25/24Camp3dSharpen & care of knife ax saw
8/18/24PB4aFirst Aid for Tenderfoot8/8
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Simple Cuts
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Blisters hand/foot
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Burns/Scalds
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Bites/Stings/Ticks
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Snakebite
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Nosebleed
8/18/24PBFirst Aid - Frostbite/Sunburn
7/25/23CampFirst Aid - Choking
10/20/24PB4bPoisonous / Hazardous Plants
1/26/25PB4cSafety on campouts
9/22/24KM4dMake a First Aid Kit
7/25/24Camp5aBuddy System (Use on outing)
7/25/24Camp5bGetting Lost
7/25/24Camp5cRules of Safe Hiking
1/26/25PB6aFitness (60 Seconds each)4/4
1/26/25PBPushups
1/26/25PBCrunches
1/26/25PBPlanks
1/26/25PB1/4 Mile
1/26/25PB6bFitness Plan 30 Days
1/26/25PB6cFitness Retest (60 Seconds each)4/4
1/26/25PBPushups
1/26/25PBCrunches
1/26/25PBPlanks
1/26/25PB1/4 Mile
7/25/23Camp7aFlag - display, raise, lower, fold
7/1/24PB7b1 hour Service Project
1/26/25PB8Use Edge to teach Square Knot
1/26/25PB9Demonstrate Scout Spirit & Law
1/26/25PB10Scoutmaster Conference
2/16/24MBBoRBoard of Review - Tenderfoot
Second Class
9/21/25PB1a5 Troop activities (3 campouts)
7/25/23Camp1bExplain Leave No Trace
9/21/25PB1cSelect a patrol site/pitch a tent
9/21/25PB2aExplain when use fire for cooking
1/12/25NV2bPrepare tinder, kindling, & fuel
1/15/25NV2cMake fire
9/21/25PB2dBackpack stove & propane use
9/21/25PB2ePlan & cook campout hot breakfast
9/21/25PB2fTie - Sheet Bend, explain use
9/21/25PB2gTie - Bowline, explain use
9/28/25PB3aCompass / Orient & Read Map
5/17/26MS3b5 Mile Compass / 10 Mile Bike
12/8/24PB3cHike Hazards discussion
11/16/25PB3dFinding Directions Day/Night
11/30/25PB4Tracks. Sign 10 wild animals
9/21/25PB5aSafe Swim precautions
7/25/23Camp5bPass Beginner Swim Test
7/25/23Camp5cDemonstrate Water Rescue
7/25/23Camp5dDangers of Swimmer Rescue
9/21/25PB6aFirst Aid Second Class7/7
9/21/25PBFirst Aid - Object in eye
9/21/25PBFirst Aid - Animal Bite
9/21/25PBFirst Aid - Puncture Wounds
9/21/25PBFirst Aid - Serious burns
9/21/25PBFirst Aid - Heat Exhaust / Stroke
9/21/25PBFirst Aid - Shock
9/21/25PBDehydrate, Heat St, Hypo, Hyper
11/30/25PB6bBreathing, stroke, poison, bleed
11/30/25PB6cReduce Injuries on Campouts
12/8/24PB6dEmergency home, wilderness
12/8/24PB6eEmergency car accident
1/11/26PB7aFitness
1/11/26PB7bFitness Challenges
3/22/26NB7cDrugs, Alcohol, Tobacco Talk
7/27/23PB8aFlag ceremony
7/27/23PB8bFlag fold / respect
3/22/26NB8cBudget, plan to earn an item
3/22/26NB8dShop for the item
11/8/25NB8e2 more hours service project(s)
11/16/25NB9aExplain 3 R's of personal safety
9/22/24PB9bBullying/Appropriate responses
10Scout Spirit
11SM Conference / Scout Law
BoRBoard of Review - Second Class
First Class
1a10 total activities / (6 campouts)
3/22/26NB1bExplain “Tread Lightly”
1/15/25PB2aMeal plan & cook campout BLD
1/15/25PB2bFrom 2a - Budget & Buy for 10
1/15/25PB2cPots, pans, utensils needed 2a
1/15/25PB2dSafe food handling
1/15/25PB2eCook BLD & supervise stove/fire
3/15/25NB3aDiscuss lashings
3/15/26PB3bTie Timber hitch & Clove hitch
3/15/26PB3cDemo Three Lashings3/3
3/15/26PBLashings - Square
3/15/26PBLashings - Diagonal
3/15/26PBLashings - Shear
4/12/26DB3dMake a camp gadget
4a1 Mile Orienteering Course
4/12/26PB4bUse GPS to Geocache
5aIdentify 10 native plants
4/12/26PB5bWeather forecast
4/12/26PB5cBad weather - 3 signs
5dExtreme Weather risks
9/24/25PB6aComplete BSA Swim Test
3/22/26NB6bPrecautions for safe trip afloat
9/24/25PB6cParts canoe, kayak, boat, paddle
9/24/25PB6dProper position in a watercraft
3/22/26NB6eShow aquatic line rescue 30'
3/22/26NB7aFirst Aid - First Class4/4
3/22/26NBFirst Aid bandages sprained ankle
3/22/26NBFirst Aid - Bandages head injury
3/22/26NBFirst Aid - Bandages upper arm
3/22/26NBFirst Aid - Bandages collarbone
4/12/26PB7bTransport Injured
3/22/26NB7cHeart attack signs / CPR
7dUtility services, hazards at home
7eEmergency plan for home
7fHow to obtain potable water
9/24/25PB8aFitness (30 Days)
9/24/25PB8bFitness Goals
3/22/26PB9aDiscuss rights & duties with official
9bInvestigate environmental Issue
9cTrack waste / make reduce plan
9d3 more hours of service project(s)
10Tell a friend about scouts
11Scout Spirit
12SM Conference / Scout Law
BoRBoard of Review - First Class
Star
1Active Four Months as 1st Class
2Scout Spirit
3Six Merit Badges (4 Eagle-required)
4Six Hours of Service
5Position of Responsibility
6Cyber Chip for Grade
7Scoutmaster's Conference
BoRBoard of Review - Star
Eagle Merit Badges2/4
7/25/23CampSwimming
7/28/24CampLifesaving
Other Merit Badges2/2
9/25/22JPArchery
7/25/23CampLeatherwork
Life
1Active Six Months as Star
2Scout Spirit
3Five More Merit Badges (3 Eagle-required)
4Six More Hours of Service
5Position of Responsibility
6Troop Instructor
7Scoutmaster's Conference
BoRBoard of Review - Life
Eagle Merit Badges0/3
Other Merit Badges2/2
7/25/23CampNature
7/25/23CampSmall-Boat Sailing
Eagle
1Active Six Months as Life
2Scout Spirit
3Seven More Merit Badges (3 Eagle-required, 21 total)
4Position of Responsibility
5Eagle Service Project
6Scoutmaster's Conference
BoRBoard of Review - Eagle
Eagle Merit Badges0/6
Other Merit Badges5/4
7/25/23CampCanoeing
12/2/23ClinicNuclear Science
7/28/24CampArt
7/28/24CampMetalwork
7/10/25CampKayaking
Merit Badges & Activities
Merit Badges
11 total · 2 Eagle-required · sorted oldest → newest
Eagle-Required (★)
7/25/23CampSwimming
7/28/24CampLifesaving
Other Merit Badges
9/25/22JPArchery
7/25/23CampLeatherwork
7/25/23CampNature
7/25/23CampSmall-Boat Sailing
7/25/23CampCanoeing
12/2/23ClinicNuclear Science
7/28/24CampArt
7/28/24CampMetalwork
7/10/25CampKayaking
★ = Eagle-required merit badge
Activities
7 activities on record
7/22/22CampoutJag Lake July '22 (61) (2 nights)
7/23/23CampoutSummer Camp Ma-Ka July '23 (2 nights)
7/25/23CampoutSummer Camp Ma-Ka July '23 (2 nights)
7/25/24CampoutSummer Camp Ma-Ka July '24 (2 nights)
1/12/25CampoutWinter Camp Jan '25 (2 nights)
7/25/25CampoutSummer Camp Ma-Ka July '25 (2 nights)
5/17/26CampoutSpring Camout Greenbush '26 (2 nights)
Leadership & Service
Leadership
0 position terms · counts toward rank requirements
No leadership positions yet.
Service Projects
3 projects · 6 total hours
4/22/26Eagle Service Project Helper2 hrs
11/8/25Service Project Outside of Troop2 hrs
8/15/24Pumpkin Pavilion Oct '242 hrs
Merit Badges In Progress3 badges
Camping ★17 / 32 complete
1Camping hazards, weather, and health and safety
1aExplain likely camping hazards and how to anticipate, prevent, mitigate, and respond to them7/24/25 · Camp
1bDiscuss the importance of weather awareness and how to prepare if weather turns bad7/24/25 · Camp
1cShow first aid and prevention for common camp injuries/illnesses (hypothermia, frostbite, heat, dehydration, altitude sickness, insect/tick/snake bites, blisters, hyperventilation)7/24/25 · Camp
2Learn the Leave No Trace principles and Outdoor Code; write a personal/group plan to apply them on your next outing7/24/25 · Camp
3Make a written overnight trek plan; show your route on a topo map using a compass, GPS receiver, or GPS app
4Patrol organization for a campout
4aMake a duty roster with assignments for an actual overnight campout
4bHelp a patrol or Webelos unit prepare for an actual campout (roster, menu, equipment, planning, camp setup)
5Clothing, footwear, and gear essentials
5aPrepare a warm- and cold-weather clothing list for overnight campouts; explain layering7/24/25 · Camp
5bDiscuss footwear choices for different weather and why the right footwear matters7/24/25 · Camp
5cExplain proper care and storage of camping equipment (clothing, footwear, bedding)7/24/25 · Camp
5dList the Scout Basic Essentials for any campout and explain why each is needed7/24/25 · Camp
5ePresent yourself and your pack to your Scoutmaster for inspection before an overnight campout7/24/25 · Camp
6Tents, campsites, packs, and sleeping bags
6aDescribe four tent types and their care; pitch a tent with another Scout7/24/25 · Camp
6bDiscuss camp sanitation and why water treatment matters; demonstrate two water treatment methods7/24/25 · Camp
6cDescribe factors for choosing where to pitch a tent7/24/25 · Camp
6dCompare internal- and external-frame packs7/24/25 · Camp
6eDiscuss sleeping bag types, care, and keeping it dry; make a comfortable ground bed7/24/25 · Camp
7Prepare for an overnight patrol campout
7aMake a checklist of personal and patrol gear needed
7bPack your gear and share of patrol equipment/food for comfort, weight, balance, and quick access
8Camp stoves and menu planning
8aExplain safety procedures for propane and liquid fuel stoves and proper fuel storage7/24/25 · Camp
8bDiscuss advantages and disadvantages of different lightweight cooking stoves7/24/25 · Camp
8cPrepare a camp menu with recipes and a food list; plan two breakfasts, three lunches, two suppers; discuss food protection7/24/25 · Camp
8dWhile camping, cook a breakfast, lunch, and dinner from your planned menu; at least one must be a trail meal on a lightweight stove
9Camping experience
9aCamp a total of at least 20 nights at designated Scouting activities/events
9bDo TWO: mountain hike (1,000+ ft gain), backpack/snowshoe/ski 4+ miles, bike 15+ miles, water trip 4+ hrs/5+ miles, snow camping, or a 30+ ft rappelDo any 2 of the following
9b(1)Mountain Hike
9b(2)Backpacking/Snowshoe 4+
9b(3)Bike 15+
9b(4)Water trip 4+ hrs/5+ miles
9b(5)Snow camping
9b(6)30+ ft rappel
9cPerform a conservation project approved by the landowner or land-managing agency
10Discuss what earning this badge taught you about health, safety, survival, public health, conservation, and citizenship, and how Scout spirit/Oath/Law apply to camping
First Aid ★26 / 83 complete
1Handling a first aid emergency
1aExplain how to assess and handle a first aid emergency, including scene safety
1bTell how to get emergency medical help from home and from a remote wilderness location
1cDemonstrate precautions against infection, including safe disposal of used supplies
1dDemonstrate evaluating and managing a patient's airway and breathing
1eDemonstrate a thorough examination of an accident victim
1fDiscuss why shock is an emergency
1gDefine triage and describe example triage situations
2Preparing for first aid emergencies
2aObtain a Scout Annual Health and Medical Record and discuss its importance for first aid7/28/24 · Camp
2bAssemble a hiking first-aid kit and demo each item; inspect a unit/home/vehicle/camp kit7/28/24 · Camp
3Wounds with no external bleeding (signs, first aid, prevention)
3aClosed wounds (bruise, hematoma)
3bThermal burns or scalds (superficial, partial, and full thickness)
3cChemical burns
3dElectrical burns
3eSunburn
3fSnow blindness
3gImmersion foot, frostnip, frostbite, and ice burns
3hAbrasions such as chafing and rope burns
3iBlisters on hands, feet, buttocks, and shoulders
3jPuncture wounds from splinters, nails, and fish hooks
3kRash from poisonous plants
3lBug bites (chiggers, ticks, mosquitoes, biting gnats)
3mBee stings
3nSpider bites
3oScorpion sting
3pBite of a pet, wild mammal, or human
3qBite of a venomous snake
4Bleeding wounds (signs, first aid, prevention)
4aNosebleed
4bOpen wound with mild or moderate bleeding (scratch, scrape, shallow cut)
4cOpen wound with severe bleeding, such as a deep cut on an arm or leg
4dWhen to use (and not use) a tourniquet; demonstrate application without tightening
5Breathing emergencies (signs, first aid, prevention)
5aChoking
5bAsthmatic attack
5cAnaphylaxis from insect sting or food/product allergy
5dInhalation injuries
5eAltitude sickness
6Loss of consciousness (signs, first aid, prevention)
6aFainting7/28/24 · Camp
6bHypoglycemia7/28/24 · Camp
6cSeizure7/28/24 · Camp
6dDrug overdose and alcohol poisoning
6eUnderwater hypoxic blackout
6fCold water shock and drowning
6gLightning strike and electric shock
7Heart attack and CPR
7aExplain what a heart attack is7/28/24 · Camp
7bDescribe heart attack symptoms, signs, and first aid7/28/24 · Camp
7cDescribe the conditions required before performing CPR
7dDemonstrate proper CPR technique on an approved training device
7eExplain the use of an AED
7fDemonstrate or simulate proper AED use
7gIdentify AED locations at public facilities; discuss why those locations
8Muscle and bone injuries
8aExplain differences among strains, tears, ruptures, sprains, dislocations, and fractures7/28/24 · Camp
8bSigns and first aid for muscle strain, muscle tear, and tendon rupture7/28/24 · Camp
8cSigns and complications of a sprain, fracture, and dislocation7/28/24 · Camp
8dDemonstrate bandages: arm sling; elastic/cravat wraps for ankle sprain and wrist/hand7/28/24 · Camp
8eDemonstrate splinting: finger/toe, forearm/wrist, upper leg, lower leg/ankle
9Head and spine injuries
9aSigns, complications, and prevention of head, neck, and back injuries
9bSigns and first aid for a concussion
9cDemonstrate first aid for an open head wound with a triangular or other bandage
9dDemonstrate first aid for a suspected neck or back injury
10Moving a patient
10aDescribe when an injured person should and should not be moved7/28/24 · Camp
10bTell how to choose the best method to move a person; demonstrate the methods7/28/24 · Camp
10cAlone and with a partner, transport a person from a smoke-filled room
10dAlone and with a partner, transport a person with a sprained ankle at least 25 yards
10eWith helpers, improvise a stretcher and move an unconscious person at least 25 yards
11Heat- and cold-related conditions (signs, first aid, prevention)
11aDehydration and over-hydration7/28/24 · Camp
11bHeat cramps and muscle pain after exertion7/28/24 · Camp
11cHeat exhaustion7/28/24 · Camp
11dHeat stroke7/28/24 · Camp
11eChest pains associated with cold exposure7/28/24 · Camp
11fHypothermia
12Mental health conditions
12aDescribe reactions to at least three stressful situations7/28/24 · Camp
12bDescribe actions to prepare for and manage stressful situations7/28/24 · Camp
12cDescribe indications someone might be a danger to themselves or others7/28/24 · Camp
12dDescribe actions to take if you suspect someone is a danger to themselves or others7/28/24 · Camp
13Miscellaneous conditions (signs, first aid, prevention)
13aObject in the eye7/28/24 · Camp
13bBroken, chipped, loosened, or knocked-out tooth7/28/24 · Camp
13cVomiting and diarrhea from food poisoning7/28/24 · Camp
13dAbdominal pain
13eStroke
14Plan and teach a first-aid skill using the EDGE method7/28/24 · Camp
15EMS careers and community (do ONE)Do any one of the following
15aVisit an emergency medical station or training center; discuss what you learned
15bInterview an EMS professional about their work and career
15cResearch three EMS careers, one in depth (training, costs, prospects)
15dExplore using EMS skills for a hobby or healthy lifestyle
Woodwork3 / 15 complete
1Safety
1aExplain likely woodworking hazards and how to prevent/mitigate/respond; explain tool safety precautions
1bShow first aid for woodworking injuries; explain eye/hearing protection and dust mask use
1cEarn the Totin' Chip
2Wood and lumber
2aDescribe how timber is grown, harvested, milled, and how lumber is cured, seasoned, graded, sized
2bCollect and label six kinds of wood; describe qualities and best uses of each
3Tools
3aShow proper care, use, and storage of your tools and equipment
3bSharpen the cutting edges of two different tools
4Build something useful with a saw, plane, hammer, brace, and bit, from lumber squared/measured to a working drawing5/15/26 · NV
5Design and build your own project; track time spent and material cost5/15/26 · NV
6Advanced project (do TWO)Do any 2 of the following
6aBuild a project with beveled or rounded edges from your own working drawings
6bBuild a project with curved or incised cuttings from your own working drawings
6cBuild a project with miter, dowel, or mortise-and-tenon joints from your own working drawings
6dBuild a cabinet, box, or lidded item with inset hinges
6eHelp make wooden toys for underprivileged children, or an approved woodworking service project for a charity
7Talk with a cabinetmaker or finish carpenter about training, careers, work conditions, pay, and unions5/15/26 · NV
