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Badges are the earned insignia that Junior Girl Scouts receive for completing specific topic-related activities. On this page you'll find a general introduction sheet, an affidavit for badges completed outside of our troop meetings, and information about badges and other Junior Girl Scout awards we've completed.
NOTE: Junior Girl Scouts must complete 6 activities from the list of activities for each badges (or complete something similar but equivalent). The activities that we complete for each badge are not all the possible activities for it.
Out-of-meeting badge worksheet
The troop has divided up into two groups; one is currently working on the Junior Leadership award, the other is working on the Junior Aide award. We have started the Cookie Connection badge, and each girl is also getting the chance to be the "meeting photographer" as we work on the Camera Fun badge.
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- Made a board game
- Made an educational game
- Made a game from another country
- Learned about toy safety
- Trash it! (Reused materials)
- Made a trivia quiz game
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- Put on a mini-play from another culture
- Created costumes for mini-play characters
- Mirror mimic
- Theater make-up
- Vocal warm-up
- Drama warm-up
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- Met with Juniors
- Junior handbook/badge book scavenger hunt
- Earned the Girl Scouting in the USA badge
- Taught Daisies some things learned from Juniors
- Planned the fly-up ceremony
- Planned a summer activity
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- Tried making a bedroll and playing drums and bugles
- Made good deed catchers
- Learned about our troop and town's places in our Council
- Watched The Golden Eaglet
- Learned about vintage uniforms
- Practiced the Girl Scout sign, quiet sign, etc.
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