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Make sure you remember to only include items that match the theme of each poster. Are any of the ideas from your poster things you can do today to help make the world a better place? For the final activity, choose one thing you can do from the options below, or pick one thing from the posters you made as an activity to complete. Activity 1 can happen anytime, while activities 2 and 3 are geared towards the stay-at-home order currently in place.
Get ready for a trash walk. Make sure you have a bag to put trash in. If you have a local park, you can walk there, but you can also just walk around your neighborhood. Could you keep count? Look for places where trash is laying on the ground. Pick it up and throw it away! Trash pick up fun patch Create a thank you collage in a window facing the street to thank all the workers who are out there keeping stores open, hospitals running, and keeping us safe!
Thank you fun patch Make cards and drawings to send to a local nursing home. Maybe you can make a card or draw something cheerful to send to them. Acts of kindness fun patch Now that you have met Rosie print and color her picture! The girls can share things they love about each other.
Offer to help a new daisy troop get started or teach more girls about girl scouts. Ending the Daisy Girl Scout Make the World a Better Place Meeting We continued our pattern of giving the girls a Rosie page with 3 lines to write down different ways that they helped make the world a better place. To earn the light pink petal, each scout would share one way they were able to help make the world a better place. And of course, our friendship squeeze and Make New Friends song.
Exploring the Daisy Girl Scout journeys is a great way to extend your year. What are Girl Scout Journeys? Girl Scout journeys are an in-depth look into a specific topic that ends with a take action project planned by your troop. A take action project aims to make the world a better place, just like Rosie. Usually journeys are multiple meetings of learning about a topic, identifying a problem, creating a sustainable solution, and putting that plan into action.
However, many leaders also like to host a Girl Scout journey as a day trip or even overnight, lock in style. There is no right or wrong plan. Types of Girl Scout Journeys The names for the journeys change with each level of Girl Scouts, however, the basic topics stay the same. This journey explores the world of gardening while building your girls leadership skills.
Daisy Girl Scouts learn about how to keep the world healthy. Its Your Story — Tell It! The Daisy Journey is called 3 Cheers for Animals. This journey focus on learning what animals need and how to take care of them. Think Like an Engineer — helps the girls to explore the world of engineering. There is not yet a special name for each level, instead they focus around the take action project.
Think Like a Programmer — dives into programming, at a Daisy appropriate level. Think Like a Citizen Scientist — lets the girls practice their observation and data collection skills by helping other citizen scientists around the globe. Outdoor — gets your girls to explore the wonderful outdoor world around them to become environmental stewards.
There is not yet a special name for each level, instead they focus around the camping badge at each level. Each journey is broken down into awards that the girls will earn. Once they earn all the awards for a specific journey, they have completed the journey. One award usually involves planning out their take action project, one is for completing the take action project, and one award is learning about the journey specific topic.
On the other hand, The Think Like a Journey are divided into two different awards. These include a learning award and a take action award. Finally, The Outdoor journey focus on earning specific badges at each levels. For Daisy Girl Scouts, there are 2 badges to earn and the take action award. Each other level includes 3 badges plus the take action award. Included are the Daisy petals that could be reviewed or earned with the Daisy Girl Scout journey to assist leaders with helping new girls earn their Daisy petals or scouts who missed a meeting earn the missing petal.
Pairs nicely with responsible for what I say and do petal or use resources wisely. If you bring in an expert, this could pair with respect authority petal. Golden Honey Bee Award — scouts complete their take action project. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place petal.
Pairs nicely with considerate and caring petal. Firefly Award — scouts learn about their own skills and those of their Daisy scout sisters, then teach others these skills. Pairs nicely with friendly and helpful petal, be a sister to every Girl Scout petal, or courageous and strong petal. Clover Award — scouts complete their take action project to protect a national treasure. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place. Pairs nicely with respect myself and others petal.
Red Robin Award — scouts teach others how to care for animals. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place petal, courageous and strong petal, or use resources wisely if the scouts try to use left over resources. Tula Award — scouts complete their take action project to educate others on animal care. Pairs nicely with board game design challenge badge, roller coaster design challenge badge, and model car design challenge badge. Take Action Award — scouts complete their take action project.
Pairs nicely with make the world a better place, use resources wisely, or be a sister to every Girl Scout. Pairs nicely with what robots do badge, how robots move badge, and design a robot badge. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Think Like a Citizen Scientist Award — scouts practice the scientific method and take part in a citizen scientist project to protect our environment.
Pairs nicely with good neighbor badge. Pairs nicely with respect myself and others petal or considerate and caring petal. Buddy Camper Badge — scouts plan and pack for a camping trip, then actually go camping. Pairs nicely with use resources wisely or courageous and strong. If you bring in an expert, could pair with respect authority. Take Action Award — scouts complete their take action project to protect their environment.
Most Girl Scout Journeys are broken down into 6 meetings, some are shorter while others are longer. However, some journeys are as short as 5 meetings, while others can take up to 10 meetings. The part that takes the longest is planning out the Take Action project. For instance, your scouts will need time to brainstorm a project, plan out their project, and then put it into action. However, many troops like to complete journeys in a shorter time frame.
You can successfully complete a journey in a day, overnight, or weekend. The most difficult part will be planning out the take action project. Your troop could always complete the journey quicker and focus on earning the take action project over the next few meetings. Or your troop could plan out your take action project before the journey and then complete the journey on the day of the project. Why Journeys? We love Girl Scout journeys because your scouts get to explore something more in-depth.
Moreover they get to practice the Girl Scout law and Girl Scout promise with each journey. These experiences let your girls practice being a leader, take on leadership roles, learn more about themselves and others, and explore their world learning how to take care of our Earth. Journeys give your scouts the opportunity to practice take action projects before becoming a Girl Scout Junior and working on their Bronze Award.
When did Tula show that she was courageous and strong? How do you think Darla felt when Tula asked the dandelions to stop teasing her? How do you think the rest of the dandelions felt after Tula and then Miss Evergreen asked them to stop teasing Darla? Make a piece of art celebrating a woman who is courageous and strong.
Ask a family member or trusted adult to tell you a story about a woman who is courageous and strong. Draw a picture of her. Show your picture to a friend or family member and tell her about it. Practice being courageous and strong. There are lots of ways to act like Tula! Host a food or clothing drive to donate to a local shelter or food pantry. Create a compliment page for each girl within your troop.
The girls can share things they love about each other. Offer to help a new daisy troop get started or teach more girls about girl scouts. Ending the Daisy Girl Scout Make the World a Better Place Meeting We continued our pattern of giving the girls a Rosie page with 3 lines to write down different ways that they helped make the world a better place. To earn the light pink petal, each scout would share one way they were able to help make the world a better place.
And of course, our friendship squeeze and Make New Friends song. Exploring the Daisy Girl Scout journeys is a great way to extend your year. What are Girl Scout Journeys? Girl Scout journeys are an in-depth look into a specific topic that ends with a take action project planned by your troop. A take action project aims to make the world a better place, just like Rosie.
Usually journeys are multiple meetings of learning about a topic, identifying a problem, creating a sustainable solution, and putting that plan into action. However, many leaders also like to host a Girl Scout journey as a day trip or even overnight, lock in style. There is no right or wrong plan. Types of Girl Scout Journeys The names for the journeys change with each level of Girl Scouts, however, the basic topics stay the same.
This journey explores the world of gardening while building your girls leadership skills. Daisy Girl Scouts learn about how to keep the world healthy. Its Your Story — Tell It! The Daisy Journey is called 3 Cheers for Animals. This journey focus on learning what animals need and how to take care of them. Think Like an Engineer — helps the girls to explore the world of engineering. There is not yet a special name for each level, instead they focus around the take action project.
Think Like a Programmer — dives into programming, at a Daisy appropriate level. Think Like a Citizen Scientist — lets the girls practice their observation and data collection skills by helping other citizen scientists around the globe. Outdoor — gets your girls to explore the wonderful outdoor world around them to become environmental stewards.
There is not yet a special name for each level, instead they focus around the camping badge at each level. Each journey is broken down into awards that the girls will earn. Once they earn all the awards for a specific journey, they have completed the journey. One award usually involves planning out their take action project, one is for completing the take action project, and one award is learning about the journey specific topic.
On the other hand, The Think Like a Journey are divided into two different awards. These include a learning award and a take action award. Finally, The Outdoor journey focus on earning specific badges at each levels. For Daisy Girl Scouts, there are 2 badges to earn and the take action award. Each other level includes 3 badges plus the take action award. Included are the Daisy petals that could be reviewed or earned with the Daisy Girl Scout journey to assist leaders with helping new girls earn their Daisy petals or scouts who missed a meeting earn the missing petal.
Pairs nicely with responsible for what I say and do petal or use resources wisely. If you bring in an expert, this could pair with respect authority petal. Golden Honey Bee Award — scouts complete their take action project. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place petal. Pairs nicely with considerate and caring petal. Firefly Award — scouts learn about their own skills and those of their Daisy scout sisters, then teach others these skills.
Pairs nicely with friendly and helpful petal, be a sister to every Girl Scout petal, or courageous and strong petal. Clover Award — scouts complete their take action project to protect a national treasure. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place. Pairs nicely with respect myself and others petal.
Red Robin Award — scouts teach others how to care for animals. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place petal, courageous and strong petal, or use resources wisely if the scouts try to use left over resources. Tula Award — scouts complete their take action project to educate others on animal care. Pairs nicely with board game design challenge badge, roller coaster design challenge badge, and model car design challenge badge.
Take Action Award — scouts complete their take action project. Pairs nicely with make the world a better place, use resources wisely, or be a sister to every Girl Scout. Pairs nicely with what robots do badge, how robots move badge, and design a robot badge.
Think Like a Citizen Scientist Think Like a Citizen Scientist Award — scouts practice the scientific method and take part in a citizen scientist project to protect our environment. Pairs nicely with good neighbor badge. Pairs nicely with respect myself and others petal or considerate and caring petal. Buddy Camper Badge — scouts plan and pack for a camping trip, then actually go camping.
Pairs nicely with use resources wisely or courageous and strong. If you bring in an expert, could pair with respect authority. Take Action Award — scouts complete their take action project to protect their environment. Most Girl Scout Journeys are broken down into 6 meetings, some are shorter while others are longer.
However, some journeys are as short as 5 meetings, while others can take up to 10 meetings. The part that takes the longest is planning out the Take Action project. For instance, your scouts will need time to brainstorm a project, plan out their project, and then put it into action. However, many troops like to complete journeys in a shorter time frame. You can successfully complete a journey in a day, overnight, or weekend.
The most difficult part will be planning out the take action project. Your troop could always complete the journey quicker and focus on earning the take action project over the next few meetings. Or your troop could plan out your take action project before the journey and then complete the journey on the day of the project.
Why Journeys? We love Girl Scout journeys because your scouts get to explore something more in-depth. Moreover they get to practice the Girl Scout law and Girl Scout promise with each journey.
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DASIY - Make the World a Better Place Petal Complete as many or as few activities as time allows. Activity #1 - Snack Chat: how do you think Music can improve the world we live in? . This activity booklet is designed to fulfill the requirements for the Make the World a Better Place Daisy Petal or it can be used by leaders who just want to teach their girls important values to . This activity plan has been adapted from the Daisy Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, Rosie’s Story: A Better Beach for Everyone—Make the World a Better Place (Rose Petal), which can be used .