Advancement: Scouting Basics
The basic of Scouting will follow you throughout your journey along the trail from the Scout rank to Boy Scouts highest rank: Eagle Scout. It all starts here, with demonstrating that you know and understand some of the basic premises. See page 10 of your Boy Scout Handbook
Scout Rank Requirements
All requirements for the Scout rank must be completed as a member of a troop. If you have already completed these requirements as part of the Webelos Scouting Adventure, simply demonstrate your knowledge or skills to your scoutmaster or other designated leader after joining the troop.
Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class
These ranks cover skills in camping, hiking, cooking, first-aid, nature, fitness, aquatics, citizenship, and leadership. Once you become a First Class Scout, which will probably take a year to 18 monhts, you will be a well-rounded Scout.
Star, Life, Eagle
These ranks focus on active participation, community service, leadership, and merit badges. Each of these ranks will take several months (or even a year or more) to complete.
See attachments below for rank worksheets.