
Wolf is the second advancement rank the boys earn as Cub Scouts. Boys work toward accomplishing achievements and electives outlined in Cub Scout manuals, and are rewarded with the Wolf badge and arrow points for their work. Wolves are second grade boys. As in Tiger Cubs, boys meet as a den twice a month to work on different, age-specific activities. At this level, dens consist of a den leader, co-leader(s) and adults who help out. The den also takes part in monthly pack meetings. To earn the Wolf Badge the boys must pass 12 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills. Some of the activities include feats of skill, learning about the flag, tools for building and fixing things and starting a collection.