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Program Level Junior. Junior Girl Scouts. Characteristics page 22-23 in adult guide, It’s Your World. Fourth and Fifth Graders Want to make decisions and express their opinions Are social and enjoy doing things in groups Are concerned about equity and fairness - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Program Level Junior
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Junior Girl ScoutsCharacteristics page 22-23 in adult guide, It’s Your World
Fourth and Fifth Graders◦ Want to make decisions and express their
opinions◦ Are social and enjoy doing things in groups◦ Are concerned about equity and fairness◦ Are beginning to think abstractly and critically◦ Have strong fine and gross motor skills and
coordination◦ Love to act in plays, create music, and dance◦ May be starting puberty
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Junior Girl ScoutsTroop
Government
Junior RingCeremoniesBusinessSharingDecisionsGroup meetings
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Patrol System Patrol leaders may be
elected or appointed Terms allow leadership
experience Leader meets with patrol
leaders for planning and reports.
Patrol leaders meet with patrol members to plan and carry out activities.
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Welcome
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Girl Scout Junior
Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting
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Junior Girl Scouts
Membership Star and yellow disc
Choice of the New Profiles or Traditional Girl Scout Membership
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Junior Girl ScoutsSpecial Opportunity Awards
Bridge to Girl Scout Cadette Award
Girl Scout Junior Safety Award
Girl Scout Cookie Sale Activity pin
Girl Scouts Global Action Award
My Promise My Faith, Year 1My Promise My Faith, Year 2
World Thinking Day Award
Junior Summit Award
Junior Aide Award
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Juniors onlyWork with a group of Daisy or Brownie Girl
Scouts for at least three meetingsDetails are in the Junior Girl’s Guide to Girl
Scouting
Troop Crests
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Working with the Journeys and Earning Badges
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Financial Literacy and Cookie Business Badges
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Leadership Journeys
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It’s Your World team building and getting along and then realizing they have skills and abilities to make change working together. Agent of Change
Power. In this journey, there’s a whole spiral of it waiting for Girl Scout Juniors. Along the way,
girls learn how their own power combines into team power and then moves out to become
community power.
Leadership Journeys
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It’s Your Planet learning about the science of the world and
how to improve their use of resources.
Get Moving!Juniors build their skills as leaders who Energize, Investigate, and Innovate. They earn these three prestigious new leadership awards as they explore their own energy, the energy in their places and spaces (buildings), and the energy of getting from here to there (transportation). Juniors will find that GET MOVING! is crammed full of energizing stuff to make and do!
Leadership Journeys
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It’s Your Story through creative arts, stories, and theater they learn how to change the story to improve the world.
aMUSEJuniors learn just how many roles are open to them in the world and the possibilities those roles open for them. 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.
Skill Building Badge ActivitiesBadge activities to expand the Journey and increase skillsBadges have 5 Requirements with 3 Choices for each Requirement
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It’s Your World – Badge Topics Performance Healthy living Digital arts Story telling Science and technology.
Skill Building Badge ActivitiesBadge activities to expand the Journey and increase skills
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It’s Your Planet – Badge Topics Outdoors Practical Life Skills Do It Yourself Craft Investigation
Skill Building Badge ActivitiesBadge activities to expand the Journey and increase skills
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It’s Your Story – Badge Topics Animals Manners Adventure Creative Play Innovation
Bronze AwardThe Bronze Award is the highest award a
Girl Scout Junior can achieve. To earn the award, you’ll team up with your Junior friends. Together, you’ll pick a project that you care about and that will make a difference in the world. Find everything you need to know to get started on your Bronze Award project at the end of the handbook section of the Girl Guide
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