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Ranger Kids
Ranger
Kids
Advancement
Trail-Grades
K-2
The
Ranger
Kids
Advancement
Trail
is
based
on
the
needs,
interest
and
characteristics
of
boys
in
kindergarten,
first
grade,
and
second
grade.
The
Trail
is a
plan
of
advancement
through
learning—from
both
experiences
and
activities—and
being
recognized
for
their
learning.
It
is
designed
to
offer
every
boy
adventure
and
fun.
The
Trail
is
more
than
an
interesting
course
of
action;
it
is a
new
experience—a
new
achievement.
It
is a
Ranger's
opportunity
to
grow
through
new
abilities,
knowledge,
and
desires.
The
Ranger
Kids
Advancement
Trail
is
made
up
of
three
trails:
Trail to the
Elk
Trail to the
Wolverine
Trail to the
Cougar
To
earn
each
trail's
patch,
the
Ranger
Kid
must
earn
the
four
awards
along
the
trail.
For
example,
once
a
Ranger
Kid
has
earned
the
Antelope
Award,
the
Ram
Award,
the
Caribou
Award,
and
the
Buffalo
Award,
he
receives
the
Elk
patch.
The
boys
can
earn
these
awards
in
any
order
because
they
are
all
of
equal
value,
not
based
on
previous
requirements.
The
individual
steps
that
the
Ranger
Kid
must
take
to
earn
each
award
are
directed
to
help
him
grow
PHYSICALLY,
SPIRITUALLY,
MENTALLY,
and
SOCIALLY.
After
completing
each
step
toward
earning
the
award,
the
achievement
is
noted
in
the
Ranger
Kid's
Handbook
and
workbook
with
the
commander's
signature
and
the
date.
For
information
on
where
the
patches
should
be
placed
on
the
Ranger
Kids
uniform,
see
the
Ranger
Kids
Handbook.