Explore what really matters to you and use your passion to change the world—that's what Girl Scout Journeys are all about.
Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which girls dig deeper into their interests and use the skills they gain along the way to make a difference in their community. While badges show the world you’ve learned a new skill, Journey awards say, “I found a way to make a difference.”
During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts, and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community. And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they’re ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award.
Journey requirements can be found in the Award and Badge Explorer. . Volunteers and Girl Scout caregivers can also find the requirements in the Volunteer Toolkit .
Find everything you need to kick-start your adventure with your grade level's Journey.
How Take Action Projects Differ from Community Service Projects
Journeys encourage Girl Scouts of all ages to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact. They’ll learn something new and grow their leadership skills.
Take Action projects are at the heart of all Journeys, but they’re different from the community service projects that Girl Scouts may have done—and you’ll want to understand those differences before planning a Take Action project.
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During the Brownie Quest, three girls, Campbell, Jamila, and Alejandra, embark on an adventure together; The ELF Adventure. ELF stands for "explore, link arms, and fly.". During the first few chapters, girls discover the importance of friendship, and how to apply the different skills and talents of their sister Girl Scouts.
A Leadership Journey Brownie Quest* (referred to as the Journey book). The adult guide has prompts to help leaders guide their troop, and the Journey book has stories, activities, and space for girls to add their reflections as they progress along the Journey. To complete the Brownie Quest Journey, girls must earn four awards:
The best tools for girls and adults on their Journey adventure are How to Guide Girl Scout Brownies Through A World of Girls* (referred to as the adult guide) and It's Your Story-Tell It! A Leadership Journey A World of Girls* (referred to as the Journey book). The adult guide has prompts to help leaders guide their troop, and the Journey
Activity #4: Family Stars. Journey Connection: Session 1—Send It Home Time Allotment: 10 minutes Prep Needed: Gather materials and supplies. Trace one large star onto a sheet of paper for the girls to cut out (one per girl). Materials Needed: Paper with pre-traced stars. Scissors.
Developed in partnership with SciStarter. Activities and requirements available in the Volunteer Toolkit for troop leaders. Individually registered girls, contact Customer Care for details. The Journey is six sessions in total, including three Take Action meetings, and is part of a 15 meeting Year Plan.
JOURNEYS . The Journey series allows girls to explore new things, connect with others, and make a difference. Includes a Take Action project. Brownie Quest. It's Your World-Change it! WOW! Wonder of Water. It's Your Planet-Love it! A World of Girls. It's Your Story-Tell it! Think Like an Engineer. Engineering Journey ☆ Think Like ...
A World of Girls Leadership Awards. Hear a Story Award - Brownies see that stories hold clues for how to better the world. • To earn this award Brownies find a clue in a story that represents a change they can make in their world. Change a Story Award - Brownies realize they have the power to change things for the better for girls in the world.
Brownie Journey By: Troop 60844. Hold on! For this journey, your will need help from an adult. In this presentation, you will complete your Quest Journey! This ... nch.pdf. Instructions on how to draw a star: STEP 1: Draw a letter A without the middle line. STEP 2: Draw a straight line in the upper part of the "A".
Along this Quest journey, Brownies will meet three new friends and a bright and shining elf—in a brand-new Brownie story meant to inspire their own Take Action Projects. The accompanying adult guide offers all the tips needed to create and maintain a sense of fun and mystery along the entire Quest. Instructions for a Brownie Brainstorm ...
along the entire Quest. Instructions for a Brownie Brainstorm, Brownie Team Trade, and other activities ensure a quality and fun time for the girls. Journey Awards Girl Scout Brownies are invited on a search. The three keys they will uncover along their journey are the keys of the Girl Scout leadership philosophy. Shhh! don't give away the ...
Arrival: Ask Brownies who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later.Try to be on alert and catch Brownies being honest and fair, even in subtle ways. Warmups and Wellness: Get Brownies excited to begin their meeting with a warm-up activity, a question, and a wellness check.Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about!
Wonders of Water Journey Planner for Leaders The following booklet is a guide to help troops complete a Journey while still participating in traditional ... Hold a Brownie brainstorm to help the girls choose a SAVE project. To start the discussion, use the questions on p. 70 in the adult guide. To plan the project, the
9:40am Brownies Love Water (10 minutes) - LOVE Water Award Supplies Needed: blue waterdrop shapes / pens / scissors / tape 1. Have everyone stand in a circle. If you have a large group, have them split into smaller groups to save time. 2. Have girls start by saying, "My name is _____ and I love water because…" As each
Brownie WOW Journey Activity #1 - Introduction Journey Connection - Session 1: Loving Water Time Allotment: 20 minutes Materials: poster board (1 for each girl) Team WOW Map title poster (for center of map…. Attach each girl's poster together around title poster to create large team map) - if doing small
Journey: Outdoor (Brownie) Brownie (Grades 2-3) Journey Outdoors In this Journey, you will: Deepen your outdoor skills when you earn your Brownie First Aid, Hiker badger, and Cabin Camper badges. 1. 2. Plan a Take Action project that helps others. Earn a Take Action award. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for
Brownie Journey Overview. Title Description. *All Journeys require a Take Action Project related to the Topic*. Community Resources. It's Your Story—Tell It: A World of Girls. Find out about girls around the world and how stories can give you ideas for helping others; play a game from another culture, invite storytellers to talk about what ...
1. Divide the girls evenly into two groups and have each group sit down in a row (one girl directly behind the other), with both lines facing forward. Tell the girls that they are going to play a game called "Telephone Pictionary," where each team will have to work together to try and draw the most accurate picture. 2.
3. Introduce the Journey. On this Journey, Girl Scout Brownies learn about the lives of girls all over the world through stories. Then they get creative—through a medium of their choice—and tell their story of what they accomplished. 4. Introduce the Journey's Awards.
Brownie WOW! Wonders of Water Activity Plan 1 LOVE Water Award Purpose: When girls have earned this award, they'll know the value of water and how to conserve it. Planning Guides Link: Leadership Activity Plan Length: 1.5 hours Involve Family and Friends: Participation from family and friends can enrich your troop's Girl Scout experience, both for the girls and for you.
It includes all materials needed for the entire Journey. Brownie Think Like an Engineer Journey Glossary: This is a list of words that Brownies may not know and how to define them. Think, Pair, Share: These facilitation tips will help you to make sure that every girl's voice is heard during brainstorming activities.
The scientist has asked you, as a citizen scientist, to tell her about the snails in the room! Steps. 1. Add today's date and your location to the top of your field notes. 2. Observe the snails around the room, your "field," for 3 minutes. Write down notes in your field notebook about the snails you see.
Journeys encourage Girl Scouts of all ages to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact. They'll learn something new and grow their leadership skills. Take Action projects are at the heart of all Journeys, but they're different from the community service projects that Girl Scouts may have done—and you'll ...
Wonders of Water. The WOW! journey presents Brownies the opportunity to earn four awards. Girls begin with small, personal acts and then move out to purposeful teamwork that engages the larger community and influences its members in significant ways. LOVE Water - This first award encourages girls to become aware of the many ways they use and ...