Do these:
1. With your parent, guardian, or
Webelos den leader, complete the Responsibility Character Connection.
a. Know: List all the tasks
you can think of that are necessary in keeping a household in good shape. Name
the tasks that are your responsibility. Tell what it means to be responsible
for these tasks.
b. Commit: Talk about what
happens when people don't do their jobs. Tell why it is important to be helpful
and to be responsible. List ways that you can be more
responsible on your own.
c. Practice: Choose one of
the requirements and show how you are responsible by doing that task well for
two weeks.
And do six of these:
2. With adult supervision, wash a
car.
3. Help an adult change a tire on a
car.
4. With adult supervision, replace
a bulb in the taillight, turn signal, or parking light or replace a headlight
on a car.
5. With adult supervision, show how
to check the oil level and tire pressure on a car.
6. Make a repair to a bicycle, such
as tightening the chain, fixing a flat tire, or adjusting the seat or
handlebars.
7. Properly lubricate the chain on
a bicycle.
8. Properly inflate the tires on a
bicycle.
9. Change the wheels on a
skateboard or pair of inline skates.
10. Replace a light bulb in a
fixture or lamp.
11. With adult supervision, arrange
a storage area for household cleaners and other dangerous materials where small
children cannot reach them.
12. Build a sawhorse or stool to be
used around your home.
13. Help take care of the lawn.
14. Arrange a storage area for hand
tools or lawn and garden tools.
15. Clean and properly store hand
tools or lawn and garden tools in their storage area.
16. Label hand tools or lawn and
garden tools.
17. Put
together a toolbox for common repairs around the house. Be sure the toolbox and
tools are stored safely.