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The theme for World Thinking Day is "Peacebuilding. When girls have completed this activity, they will have given back to their community through a service project. Girls learn how scientists use observation to understand the world as they collect and analyze data as part of a citizen science project. When girls have earned this award, they will have sharpened their observation and data collection skills through three citizen science activities. Girls will also have put their skills into practice through a Take Action project.

Browse Award and Badge Explorer to see all of the badges, Journeys, and awards that will excite your troop! Why Volunteer. Multi-Level Troops. Online Support for Volunteers. Program Ideas and Adaptations for Multi-level Troops. 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. Learn about the Girl Scout levels and what makes them unique. Daisies Grades K Brownies Grades Juniors Grades Cadettes Grades Seniors Grades Ambassadors Grades From kindergarten through twelfth grade, there's a place for you here.

Learn what animals need and how to care for them. You can earn up to three awards that recognize what you learned about taking care of animals and how you shared that information with others. Learn about other places around the world and how stories can give you ideas for helping others, whether in your own community or in other countries.

You can earn up to four awards that recognize what you learned about the world and how you inspired others by telling your own stories. Become more confident by exploring the roles you play in your life and trying on new ones. You can earn up to three awards that recognize how you developed the confidence to try on new roles and helped others do the same.

Explore the media you love—including movies, TV shows, and music—and how to reshape negative media messages into more positive ones. Learn about the powerful benefits of sisterhood and the ways to nurture healthy friendships.

You can earn up to one award that recognizes what you learned about the power of sisterhood in your own lives and how you helped nurture sisterhood in the world. Learn how to fulfill your own dreams—and how to help others realize their dreams as well. You can earn up to one award that recognizes what you learned about reaching your goals and how you helped others fulfill their dreams. Earn it: Ask your troop leader about using the Volunteer Toolkit to earn this award.

Practice the scientific method by undertaking a citizen science project. Make observations, collect data, and send that data to scientists who will use it in their research. Hint: You can solve big problems by taking it step-by-step! Each Journey consists of 2—3 badges plus a Take Action project.

A Girl Scout Journey is an extended engagement with a topic that culminates in a Take Action project to make the world a better place. Journeys are created specifically for leadership development. Badges are shorter engagements with topics developed more for introducing girls to new experiences and developing specific skills.



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