What do junior girl scouts do




















By the end of the year, girls have learned new skills, made new friends, and discovered their inner leaders. See our Ceremonies, Traditions, and Celebrations article for ideas! Girl Scouts does not stop when school is out. Have your girls join us this summer at camp, make new friends, and explore the community with other girls. In partnership with 9, committed volunteers and adult members, Girl Scouts River Valleys serves more than 25, girls through a county council that spans Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa.

Get Moving! To earn, complete the three activity plans: Get Moving! Activity Plan 1 Get Moving! Activity Plan 2 Get Moving! Activity Plan 3 or create your own! Agent of Change This powerful Journey is filled with ceremonies, circles, and real-life heroines.

Junior Aide Juniors earn this award by making and completing a plan to guide Daisies or Brownies on one of their Journeys. Jeweler Girls can explore the design process by making jewelry. Digital Photographer It seems like almost every gadget can take a digital photograph, from phones to laptops to digital cameras. Entertainment Technology Girls can learn the ins and outs of entertainment technology: discover the sound waves in a ringtone, the light magic that makes movies, and the topsy-turvy physics of roller coasters.

Gardener Girls dig their hands into the earth and spend time with soil, water, and sunlight to find out how to help life grow from a tiny seed. Detective Stories, movies, and television are full of detectives solving mysteries and bringing criminals to justice.

Product Designer A product is anything developed by one person for another. Playing the Past Have girls dream up a character for themselves as a girl or woman who lived in another time period. Simple Meals With this badge, girls discover how to make amazing meals and learn to create an entire meal on their own.

Staying Fit Girls need fit bodies and minds to do all their favorite things. Scribe Great writing can make people feel encouraged, entertained, or excited. Independence This badge will start girls on the road to riding solo so they can feel confident on their own, show their families they can trust them, and get comfortable striding down their own path to change the world.

Flowers There is more to a flower than just good looks; without flowers, plants could not make seeds and scientists think the world would be much drier and a lot less pretty. Camper With this badge, girls will plan a camping adventure, watch a sky full of stars, cook a meal on a stick, share silly stories around the campfire, and learn outdoor skills as they take part in this favorite Girl Scout tradition. Geocacher Geocaching is a chance to be part global explorer, part detective.

Animal Habitats Imagine meeting a monkey or kicking up dust with a kangaroo. Horseback Riding Riding a horse is one of the most exciting things someone can do. Cookie CEO With this badge, girls will learn more about how to run all parts of their cookie businesses and become the leader of their own sale!

Customer Insights Girls will gain a better understanding of their cookie customers. To earn, complete the following activity plan: Customer Insights Activity Plan. Business Owner Girls earning this badge will know the basic steps to plan and create a new business.

To earn, complete the following activity plan: Business Owner Activity Plan. Savvy Shopper Girls who earn this badge will know the difference between what they need and what they want, and they will be able to wisely save money for both. Together with other Junior Girl Scouts, you can put your skills to use improving your community—and earn the Girl Scout Bronze Award in the process. Girl Scout Seniors. When you create a plan and put it into action to make sustainable improvements in your community and beyond, you can earn the Girl Scout Gold Award.

Brownies are excitement personified. Trying new things broadens your horizons and teaches you skills you can share with others. Learning to lead has never been so fun. Girl Scout Cadettes have got this. When you research a problem in your community and take action to solve it, you can earn the Girl Scout Silver Award.

Your innovative thinking, optimism, and ability to bring people together inspires everyone around you. And when you combine your passions with a plan, you can be a real world-changer. Your vision, experience, and dedication are all you need to get on the path toward becoming a Gold Award Girl Scout.

Council Finder. Use this finder to connect with your local Girl Scout council. Grade Levels. You can join Girl Scouts at any point from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Whether they want to fly a plane, lead a rock band or win a gold medal, aMUSE helps girls take center stage and try out more roles than they ever thought possible, with a little help from Dez and the Muses.

Click to enlarge image Click for More Badges. Click for Junior uniform details! This project can be created independently, with your troop, or a team. Submit final paperwork before September 30 of your 6th grade year to earn your Bronze award. Want to meet a real-life Supergirl? Just talk to a Girl Scout Junior who wakes up every day ready to play a new role.

Juniors are explorers when they go camping for the first time. They're CEOs when they market and sell cookies.



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