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Game Ratings Education Integrated into Cub Scouts Awards

Posted April 28, 2010 by James Brightman

You normally wouldn't associate video games with Boy Scouts, but the organization knows that this is a digital world and kids will be playing video games anyway, so it's good to see the Boy Scouts of America helping kids and parents do so in a responsible manner. The Cub Scouts program has unveiled two new awards dealing with video games [thanks ShackNews], and importantly, both the belt loop and the academics pin stress game ratings and playing games appropriate for the child's age. These awards are aimed at young boys in the fifth grade or below. 

Here's how it's outlined:

Belt Loop

Complete these three requirements:

1. Explain why it is important to have a rating system for video games. Check your video games to be sure they are right for your age.

2. With an adult, create a schedule for you to do things that includes your chores, homework, and video gaming. Do your best to follow this schedule.

3. Learn to play a new video game that is approved by your parent, guardian, or teacher.

Academics Pin

Earn the Video Games belt loop and complete five of the following requirements:

1. With your parents, create a plan to buy a video game that is right for your age group.

2. Compare two game systems (for example, Microsoft Xbox, Sony PlayStation, Nintendo Wii, and so on). Explain some of the differences between the two. List good reasons to purchase or use a game system.

3. Play a video game with family members in a family tournament.

4. Teach an adult or a friend how to play a video game.

5. List at least five tips that would help someone who was learning how to play your favorite video game.

6. Play an appropriate video game with a friend for one hour.

7. Play a video game that will help you practice your math, spelling, or another skill that helps you in your schoolwork.

8. Choose a game you might like to purchase. Compare the price for this game at three different stores. Decide which store has the best deal. In your decision, be sure to consider things like the store return policy and manufacturer’s warranty.

9. With an adult’s supervision, install a gaming system.

 

James Brightman has been covering the games industry since 2003 and has been an avid gamer ever since the days of Atari and Intellivision. He was previously the EIC of GameDaily Biz.

1 Comments

sandrachistova
June 1, 2010

The program is designed to educate landowners and the public and to encourage participation in habitat conservation. The National Center for Education Statistics has stated that children participating in music lessons receive more academic honors and awards than non-music students.

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