Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide

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Patrol Leader Merit Badge Planning Guide
*** Activities for the Youth Lead Patrol ***

Working on Merit Badge Activities can be a fascinating youth adventure when done right. Here are a few tips to help the Patrol Leader get started.

Listing

  1. American Business
  2. American Cultures
  3. American Heritage
  4. American Labor
  5. Animal Science
  6. Animation
  7. Archaeology
  8. Archery
  9. Architecture
  10. Art
  11. Astronomy
  12. Athletics
  13. Automotive Maintenance
  14. Aviation
  15. Backpacking
  16. Basketry
  17. Bird Study
  18. Bugling
  19. Camping
  20. Canoeing
  21. Chemistry
  22. Chess
  23. Citizenship in the Community
  24. Citizenship in the Nation
  25. Citizenship in the World
  26. Climbing
  27. Coin Collecting
  28. Collections
  29. Communication
  30. Composite Materials
  31. Cooking
  32. Crime Prevention
  33. Cycling
  34. Dentistry
  35. Digital Technology
  36. Disabilities Awareness
  37. Dog Care
  38. Drafting
  39. Electricity
  40. Electronics
  41. Emergency Preparedness
  42. Energy
  43. Engineering
  44. Entrepreneurship
  45. Environmental Science
  46. Exploration
  47. Family Life
  48. Farm Mechanics
  49. Fingerprinting
  50. Fire Safety
  51. First Aid
  52. Fish and Wildlife Management
  53. Fishing
  54. Fly-Fishing
  55. Forestry
  56. Game Design
  57. Gardening
  58. Genealogy
  59. Geocaching
  60. Geology
  61. Golf
  62. Graphic Arts
  63. Hiking
  64. Home Repairs
  65. Horsemanship
  66. Indian Lore
  67. Insect Study
  68. Inventing
  69. Journalism
  70. Kayaking
  71. Landscape Architecture
  72. Law
  73. Leatherwork
  74. Lifesaving
  75. Mammal Study
  76. Medicine
  77. Metalwork
  78. Mining in Society
  79. Model Design and Building
  80. Motorboating
  81. Moviemaking
  82. Music
  83. Nature
  84. Nuclear Science
  85. Oceanography
  86. Orienteering
  87. Painting
  88. Personal Fitness
   Personal Management
   Pets
   Photography
   Pioneering
   Plant Science
   Plumbing
   Pottery
   Programming
   Public Health
   Public Speaking
   Pulp and Paper
   Radio
   Railroading
   Reading
   Reptile and Amphibian Study
   Rifle Shooting
   Robotics
   Rowing
   Safety
   Salesmanship
   Scholarship
   Scouting Heritage
   Scuba Diving
   Sculpture
   Search and Rescue
   Shotgun Shooting
   Signs, Signals, and Codes
   Skating
   Small-Boat Sailing
   Snow Sports
   Soil and Water Conservation
   Space Exploration
   Sports
   Stamp Collecting
   Surveying
   Sustainability
   Swimming
   Textile
   Theater
   Traffic Safety
   Truck Transportation
   Veterinary Medicine
   Water Sports
   Weather
   Welding
   Whitewater
   Wilderness Survival
   Wood Carving
   Woodwork

A. Make Your Plan