READING
Merit
Badge Requirements
Read the Book;
Do Requirements:
# 1 , 2 , 4 and bring proof.
- Do EACH of the following:
- Learn how to search your library's card catalog or computerized catalog
by author, title, and subject.
- With the assistance of your merit badge counselor or a librarian, select
six books of four different types such as poetry, drama/plays, fiction,
nonfiction, biographies, etc.). Ask your librarian or counselor about
award-winning books that are recommended for readers your age and include at
least one of those titles.
- Find the books in the library catalog. With your counselor's or a
librarian's assistance, locate the books on the shelves.
- Read each book. Keep a log of your reading that includes the title of
the book, the pages or chapters read, the date you completed them, and your
thoughts about what you have read so far. Discuss your reading with your
counselor. Using your log as a reference, explain why you chose each book
and tell whether you enjoyed it and what it meant to you.
- Read about the world around you from any two sources—books, magazines,
newspapers, the Internet (with your parent's permission), field manuals, etc.
Topics may include sports, environmental problems, politics, social issues,
current events, nature, religion, etc. Discuss what you have learned with your
counselor.
- Do ONE of the following:
- From a catalog of your choice, fill out an order form for merchandise as
if you intended to place an order. Share the completed form with your
counselor and discuss it.
- With your parent's permission, locate at least five Web sites that are
helpful for your scouting or other activities. Write the Internet addresses
of these sites in your log. Talk with your counselor or a librarian about
safety rules for using the Internet.
- With your counselor's and parent's permission, choose ONE of the following
activities and devote at least four hours of service to that activity. Discuss
your participation with your counselor.
- Read to a sick, blind, or homebound person in a hospital or in an
extended-care facility.
- Perform volunteer work at your school library or a public library.
- Read stories to younger children, in a group or individually.
Boy Scout Requirements 2008