Ranger
Kids Achievement Awards

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The God and Me Student Workbook
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Besides the patches that they earned
on the Advancement
Trail,
Ranger Kids can earn additional patches and awards that
will enhance their Royal Rangers experience and help
shape
them physically,
spritually, mentally and socially into the boys that
God wants them to be.
There are three types of additional awards
that Ranger Kids can earn:
The God and Me Medal
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The
God and Country program offers another award that Royal
Rangers can earn besides those in Ranger Kids.
The first step in the God and Country program is the
God and Me Award.
The boy learns the story of his life and Jesus' life.
He learns how God puts the two stories together. When
the God and Me Student Workbook has been completed,
the boy will receive a medal.
The God and Country program is used by
many organizations, such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and
CampFire Boys and Girls. Is was put together by the National
Commission for Church and Youth Agency Relationships. It
offers other awards as the boy gets older. Click
here for
more information on the God
and Me Award, including ordering
information.
For information on where to attach awards
and patches on the Ranger Kids uniform, visit the Ranger
Kids Uniform page.
There are 48 Achievement patches that can be earned. The
commander will help the Ranger Kids earn some of them
at the Ranger meetings, but there are many more that
he can earn at home, school or on trips with family
or the Rangers group.
Chapter 3 of the Ranger
Kids Handbook will give you all the details on the
Achievement Awards and what the boy will need to do
to earn them. Like the Advancement
Trail, each Achievement
Award has a physical, spiritual, mental, and social
component in its requirements.
The Achievement Awards are divided into
six series of patches:
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| Patches
with blue edges show
what a Royal Ranger should be. In earning
these, the boy will learn to be the
best Christian he can be. |
Adventures on Wheels |
Buddy Barrel |
Clean Body |
Craft |
Government |
Keeper of the Law |
School |
Tying Knots |
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| Patches with black
edges teach about things around
us. In earning these, the boy will learn
about history, people, and how to help
others. |
Day Camp |
Family History |
Flag |
Going Places |
Help the Commander |
History |
In the Air |
Safety |
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| Patches
with silver edges teach
about things we do.
Royal Rangers do
a lot and are always
learning more. |
Arts
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Defender
of the Word
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Joyful
Noise
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Old
West
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Puppet
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Rangers
about Town
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Strong
Body
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What's
on TV
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| Patches
with gold edges teach
important things
about church. The
boy can go to church
and help out, and
earn awards at the
same time. |
Be
a Friend
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Church
Helper
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Church
History
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Doer
of the Word
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God
is Working
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Light
for the Lost
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Sunday
School
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Telling
Others about Jesus
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| Patches
with green edges tell
about the outdoors
and games. In earning
these, the boy will
learn to take care
of God's world. |
Games
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Help
a Neighbor
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Map
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Nature
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Noah's
Ark
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Outing
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Sports
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Taking
Care of God's World
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| Patches
with red edges show
how to help others.
In earning these,
the boy will learn
to be one of God's
helpers. |
Community
Helper
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Cooking
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Fire
Fighter
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Home
Helper
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Money
Helper
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Patrol
Helper
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Sporting
Event
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Working
Together
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For information on where to attach
awards and patches on the Ranger
Kids uniform, visit the Ranger
Kids Uniform page.
The Commander's Choice awards can
be given for events not covered
in the Achievement Awards.
The Commander's Choice awards
may be earned for doing ministry,
home, or community activities.
The guide for earning these
awards is:
Physical: The Ranger does some physical
labor or activity promoting
an event or learning more
about it.
Spiritual: The Ranger learns a spiritual
lesson. This may happen through
prayer, reading or memorizing
a Scripture passage, or going
to church.
Mental: The
Ranger does a mental activity.
He can tell about something
he did, show how to do something,
or discuss something.
Social: The Ranger takes part with
others his age or with adults
in developing social skills,
such as speaking in front
of a group or working on
a project with others.
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For
information on where to attach awards and patches on
the Ranger Kids uniform, visit the Ranger
Kids Uniform page.
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