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Journey - It’s Your World-Change It! Girl Scout Grade Level : Daisy (K1) Brownie (23) Junior (45) Cadette (68) Senior (910) Ambassador (1112) (Circle appropriate grade level) Activity / Event / Award World Neighbors Badge Junior Girl Scout Badge book, page 29 #2 – Global Games, Girls learn & play a game from another country #4 – World Hunger, Girls think of ways to help people who are hungry and carry out one idea #5 – World Next Door, Girls talk to local groups of people who come from all over and think about their contributions #6 – Without a home, Girls think of ways to help the homeless #9 / Journeys 6 & 7 – Kids helping kids, Girls find out about and help an organization that helps children Journeys – Take action project – checklist – session 5 The 3 Leadership Keys Outcomes Circle all appropriate outcomes Discover 1. Girls develop a strong sense \ of self 2. Girls develop positive values 3. Girls gain practical life skills 4. Girls seek challenges in the world 5. Girls develop critical thinking Connect 1. Girls develop healthy relationships 2. Girls promote cooperation and team building 3. Girls can resolve conflicts 4. Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world 5. Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally Take Action 1. Girls can identify community needs 2. Girls are resourceful problem solvers 3. Girls advocate for themselves and others, locally and globally 4. Girls educate and inspire others to act 5. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world Girl Scout Processes Circle appropriate processes Girl Led Learning by Doing Cooperative Learning Ways to Extend this Activity Field Trips, Research, Community Service, etc Field trip to a homeless shelter Brainstorm – service project for helping women & children Journey Helpers Family/Friends Network 1. Ursula (Snack) 2. Sue (Local help) 3. Michelle (Driver) Energy Break Snacks & Stretches Healthy Eating – Yogurt with strawberries & blueberries Materials/Supplies Needed Paper for brainstorming markers Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council, 1751 Plum Lane, Redlands, CA 92374 (800) 400GIRL www.gssgc.org

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Page 1: Journey – It’s Your World-Change Itfolsomtrails.weebly.com/uploads/9/2/9/8/9298602/sample_journey... · Journey - It’s Your World-Change It! Girl Scout Grade Level : Daisy (K‐1)

Journey - It’s Your World-Change It!  

Girl Scout Grade Level : Daisy (K‐1)   Brownie (2‐3)   Junior (4‐5)   Cadette (6‐8)   Senior (9‐10)   Ambassador (11‐12)    (Circle appropriate grade level)  

 Activity / Event / Award 

 World Neighbors Badge  

Junior Girl Scout Badge book, page 29  #2  –  Global  Games,  Girls  learn  &  play  a game from another country  #4 – World Hunger, Girls  think of ways  to help people who are hungry and carry out one idea  #5  – World  Next  Door,  Girls  talk  to  local groups of people who  come  from  all over and think about their contributions  #6 – Without a home, Girls think of ways to help the homeless  #9 / Journeys 6 & 7 – Kids helping kids, Girls find  out  about  and  help  an  organization that helps children  Journeys – Take action project – checklist – session 5 

 The 3 Leadership Keys ‐  Outcomes  

Circle all appropriate outcomes  Discover 1. Girls develop a strong sense 

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of self 2. Girls develop positive values 3. Girls gain practical life skills 4. Girls seek challenges in the 

world 5. Girls develop critical thinking  Connect 1. Girls develop healthy 

relationships 2. Girls promote cooperation 

and team building 3. Girls can resolve conflicts 4. Girls advance diversity in a 

multicultural world 5. Girls feel connected to their 

communities, locally and globally 

 Take Action  1. Girls can identify community 

needs 2. Girls are resourceful problem 

solvers 3. Girls advocate for themselves 

and others, locally and globally 

4. Girls educate and inspire others to act 

5. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world 

 Girl Scout Processes Circle appropriate processes 

 • Girl Led • Learning by Doing • Cooperative Learning 

 

 Ways to Extend this Activity 

Field Trips, Research, Community Service, etc  

Field trip to a homeless shelter  Brainstorm – service project for helping women & children   

 Journey Helpers 

Family/Friends Network 1. Ursula (Snack) 

2. Sue (Local help) 

3. Michelle (Driver) 

 Energy Break 

Snacks & Stretches  

Healthy Eating –   Yogurt with strawberries & blueberries   

 Materials/Supplies Needed 

 Paper for brainstorming markers     

Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council, 1751 Plum Lane, Redlands, CA 92374    (800) 400‐GIRL   ‐   www.gssgc.org 

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