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THE CUB SCOUT HANDSHAKE "SHOW THE
CUBSCOUT HANDSHAKE. TELL WHAT IT MEANS."
HERE'S HOW TO SHAKE HANDS WITH ANOTHER CUB SCOUT.
- HOLD OUT YOUR RIGHT HAND JUST AS YOU ALWAYS DO TO SHAKE HANDS.
- PUT YOUR FIRST TWO FINGERS ALONG THE INSIDE OF THE OTHER BOYS WRIST.
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The Cub handshake means that you "HELP" and that you "OBEY" the Law of the Pack. |
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THE CUB SCOUT SIGN "THE
TWO PARTS OF THE PROMISE"
1. MAKE THE SIGN WITH YOUR RIGHT HAND.
2. AND WITH YOUR ARM HELD STRAIGHT UP.
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The two fingers stand for the two parts of the Cub Scout Promise - "TO HELP OTHER PEOPLE" and "TO OBEY."
They look like a wolves ears ready to listen to Akela.
Give the Cub Scout sign when you say the "Cub Scout Promise" and the "Law of the Pack." |
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THE CUB SCOUT SALUTE "GIVE THE CUBSCOUT
SALUTE. TELL WHAT IT MEANS."
1. SALUTE WITH YOUR RIGHT HAND.
2. HOLD YOUR FINGERS AS YOU DO FOR THE CUB SCOUT SIGN.
3. KEEP THE TWO STRAIGHT FINGERS CLOSE TOGETHER.
4. TOUCH THE TIPS OF THOSE FINGERS TO YOUR CAP.
5. IF YOU ARE NOT WEARING A CAP, TOUCH YOUR EYEBROW.
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A salute is a way to show respect to your leaders. It shows that you look up to them and respect them. We salute the
flag to show respect to our country. |
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