Activities

There's a world of opportunities available through Girl Scouting!

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Design a poster and say NO to violence against women.

WAGGGS calls all members to participate in the poster competition ‘girls worldwide say no to violence against women and girls’. The competition will end on August 12, International Youth Day.


Recycled Blue Jean Activities

Pocket Magnets

Jean Leg Purse

Sit-Upon

Denim Pocket for Beanie Baby

Denim Tote Bag (older girls/adult)

Organizers

Pocket Purse

Pocket Purse

Denim Diary Cover

Jeans Pencil Holder for School Lockers

Brown Grocery Bag Holder (web site shows holder made from other material but denim will also work. Also recycles used hanging file folder.)

Jeans Notebook Cover

Jeans No Sew Neck Pillow

Jeans Flower Bookmark

Fringed Pocket Purse

Denim Purse

Denim Bum Bag

How to Sew an iPod Pocket to Your Jeans

Recycled Denim Yoga Mat Bag

Denim Patch Sweatshirt

Pot holders


T-shirt Tote

T-shirt Tote is a Girl Scout Gold Award project to encourage recycling and help reduce the resources we use, especially those associated with plastic bags.


Celebrating Progress (Program for Research and Outreach on Gender Equity in Society)

Join PROGRESS at Carnegie Mellon University for an event recognizing the program’s efforts towards gender equity through the art of negotiation. Click here for more information about the event happening Saturday, March 6, 2010
Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College from 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.


Girls Go Tech

Women represent 46% of the total workforce but only 25% of the technology workforce. Early interest in science, math, technology, and engineering is critical to girls' success in these subjects. Through the Girls Go Tech Web site, girls discover technology by exploring their everyday surroundings and high-tech careers. The site's games, explanations, and profiles of women in STEM fields give girls a fun and comprehensive perspective on what the future could be. Today's Girl Scouts are preparing to take on the 21st century's many technological opportunities and challenges.


Online Art Show

Girls, grades 9 & 10, will have the opportunity to share their vision for a perfect, girl-focused world through art: painting, sculpture, video or whatever medium they choose and then share it with others from across the nation by participating in an Online Art Show during the entire months of March & April 2010!

Entry Guidelines and Rules:

  • Open to Girl Scouts nationwide w/ parental permission (use the GSWPA Permission form).
  • Girls are asked to submit their art project (or a photo of their project) and permission slip via the internet to onlineartshow@yahoo.com.
  • Entries will be accepted via the internet from February 15, 2010 - April 15, 2010.
  • Entries should contain artist's first name, last name initial, grade, plus city and state. Example: Jennifer G., Grade 10, Knoxville, TN.
  • Entries may include a project title and brief description.
    * Entries will be posted online at http://www.flickr.com/photos/GSGirltopia during the months of March & April 2010.
  • Girls will receive a guest pass (via e-mail) to attend the art show on or after March 1, 2009. All guest passes will expire on April 30, 2009. Membership to Flickr is NOT required.
  • For privacy reasons, artwork will NOT be down-loadable or printable and will only be viewable by a guest pass to the site.
  • For privacy reasons, all photo comments should be sent via the internet by e-mailing onlineartshow@yahoo.com; they will be posted by the administrator.
  • Videos are acceptable under the following guidelines:
    90 second limit and under 500MB in size
    Acceptable formats: AVI, WMV, MOV, MPEG (1,2 and 4) or 3gP

Sponsored by: Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachians
Created by: Jennifer Glaab, Knoxville, TN (Former Girl Scout staff member & '92 Girl Scout Gold Award recipient.)


Healthy Habits

GSUSA “encourages girls to stand up for their health and arm themselves with the real facts on tobacco. Offerings include In the Zone: Living Drug Free. This project, offered in partnership with the Office of National Drug Control Policy, educates girls and teens who want to live drug-free about the realities of tobacco and other addictive drugs.” Additional programs include the Girl Scouts Against Smoking patch. Visit GSUSA's Web site for program links like: Healthy Habits and My Body try-its; The Choice is Yours badge; or Women’s Health IPA. Junior GS could apply activities to step 4 of their Sign of the World award. Activities could also tie in with the Asthma Awareness Patch for Girl Scouts.


National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Visit The Space Place, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for online games and activities.


Stop Bullying Now!

Learn all about bullying in this interactive Web site just for kids, www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/kids, plus learn what you can do to stop it. Once you complete the activities, you’ll be inspired to create your own Take Action project.


Saturday Light Brigade

Music and Written Expression Opportunities
The Saturday Light Brigade (SLB) is seeking young musicians to perform live on their radio program. Live youth music sessions occur every Saturday morning during the Youth Expression Showcase. The SLB welcomes amateurs and experts alike. Music can be classical, folk, country, rock, pop, etc. Sessions are 30 minutes long with 10 minutes of interview time and 20 minutes of music. Youth Expression Showcase slots are available on Saturdays at 10 or 10:30 a.m. Take advantage of the fully functional, acoustic piano that is in tune!

The Saturday Light Brigade is also seeking young writers to read their essays, poetry or short stories live on their radio program. Live student readings occur every Saturday morning during their Youth Expression Showcase between 10 & 11 a.m.

For all Saturday Light Brigade opportunities, contact Jeff Baron, Director of Education & Outreach, SLB Radio Productions at jeff@slbradio.org or 412-586-6300, ext. 2.


History In Your Pocket (HIP)

"The United States Mint HIP Pocket Change website showcases the connection between this country's coins and its people. Through games, stories, and other engaging activities, the site brings to life both the extraordinary individuals who appear on U.S. coinage and the generations of citizens who have carried this change. What a great place to examine the 'History In your Pocket' (H.I.P.)!" Check out this website from the US Mint for fun activities and Teachers' Resources.


Discover the Power of a Healthy Smile at www.mouthpower.org!

The National Museum of Dentistry, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is pleased to present a program created in partnership with the American Dental Association. It is an entertaining and educational web experience that engages Girl Scouts in discovering the power of a healthy smile, and is available in both English and Spanish! Girl Scouts will learn about making healthy choices and fulfill requirements for several Brownie and Junior badges.


Exploring Career Information

Exploring Career Information through the Bureau of Labor Statistics can help match your interest and talents with potential career choices. It’s easy and fun; and may help you to select upcoming S’more Fun events based on what your career goals may be.


Find Nature Nearby

Green Hour® has teamed up with NatureFind to provide you a quick and easy way to find many of the local, state and national parks near you -- and some private parks and nature centers as well.

Simply enter your location or zip code to get started!

The NatureFind tool will display a list of results including web links, direct-mile distance from your starting point, and the recreational opportunities available at each location.

If you would like to suggest outdoor places or events that NatureFind does not yet have in its database, just click "Feedback."


Mix It Up

Did you know that according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs that require computer and math skills are projected to grow by more than 20 percent in the next decade? Here’s an online guide of activities to supplement troop activities, create a series of events, or provide a focus for your Special Interest Group, and give girls opportunities for real-life, hands-on learning in financial literacy, science, technology, engineering and math in ways that are fun and challenging.


Galaxies

"If you think a Milky Way is just a candy bar, then this is the Project Pack for you! The Milky Way is the galaxy in which we live. Galaxies, a 66-page unit, features an 11-page Research Guide that will give you and your student details about the different types of galaxies, sizes of galaxies, and people who have studied galaxies throughout time. You will find 16 hands-on activities that correspond to the Research Guide. Get out your telescopes, grab a Milky Way candy bar, and start learning all about galaxies. Source: www.currclick.com.


LMK

LMK Flyer

LMK (text-speak for “let me know”) is an online safety campaign created by Girl Scouts of the USA and Microsoft Windows.

The campaign includes an interactive website for girls to help you stay safe online, and an e-newsletter and Web site for adults to help your families understand how you need to safely navigate cyberspace.

There are tips for postings to social networks like Facebook or MySpace. Many girls don’t know that these are permanent, that even if you’ve changed it, someone can always find it. What you say or share about yourself online is public to your friends, neighbors and family. Many colleges and employers are now checking social networking sites before accepting students or hiring.

Beyond revealing “TMI” (too much information), teens may experience “cyber bullying” online. The LMK sites give advice on how to handle messages or activity that turns creepy or could be dangerous. The LMK program is a good place for girls and adults to examine the wonderful potential and possible perils of the worldwide web, and is a natural lead-in to the online safety pledge on page 130 of Safety-Wise. Fun features for girls are forums, Q&A, games, polls, and the first-ever downloadable patch.


Help for Middle School - Grades 6-8 (Girl Scout Cadettes)

Is middle school drama trying to get in the way of all the great opportunities you’re facing? Check out Sister to Sister: The Darker Side of Friendship, a new Girl Scout feature that deals with issues like bullying, relational aggression, cyber bullying and romantic relationships. This cool, interactive piece includes video and provides you and your friends with chances to navigate the pages anyway you'd like! There are also activities you can download and complete offline as part of this experience. Click here for a facilitator guide for Cadettes.


Relationship Matrix - Grades 9-10 (Girl Scout Senior)

High school provides so many opportunities for you to explore who you want to be! In WeBlog: Relationship Matrix, you will meet seven girls who have blogged about the unique issues in their lives, including being the "new" girl, driving a car, helping a friend in crisis and feeling like an outcast. The WeBlog Guide contains activities that follow each girl's story, and can be downloaded as printable resources or viewed on the screen. The Emoticon E-Journal lives behind each of the seven emoticons on the WeBlog: Relationship Matrix homepage, and contains ideas and activities for you to complete offline. There's also a page dedicated to earning your Silver Award! Click here for a facilitator guide for Seniors.


My Planet Game

My Planet

My Planet—online games that test how water-, air-, and sun-savvy girls are—was funded in part by the Environmental Protection Agency to encourage environmental awareness. One game, "Map It", allows girls to create their own air-friendly environment.

Play all four games at Go Girls Only: My Planet Games.


Trees for the 21st Century

Trees for the 21st Century

This easy-to-use tree planting and education toolkit from ERTHNXT connects children and young people to the wonders of trees and the outdoors. The kit includes science-based activities designed for adults working with children and youth ages 6 to 18. As the children learn why and how to plant trees, activities reinforce the value and importance of ongoing care and encourage youth stewardship.

Learn more about Trees for the 21st Century.


Got a few minutes? Check out GSUSA's uniquely ME! site and learn about Girl Scout's newest uniquely ME! spokesperson, SuChin Pak!

Born in Korea, SuChin and her family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area when she was five years old. She graduated with a degree in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. SuChin Pak joined MTV News as a correspondent in May 2001. She has co-hosted the Video Music Awards, the Movie Awards and Grammy pre-shows. SuChin has been on the red carpet for the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and the Sundance Film Festival. SuChin’s biggest project this past year has been hosting and producing the documentary series, My Life Translated. A series for MTV, the documentaries deal with the lives of young people growing up in America with parents from different countries and cultures. The series was recently highlighted on the Oprah Winfrey Show and SuChin was also part of Oprah’s Oh Girl, Oh Beautiful campaign. SuChin will also be hosting the G-Word, the Discovery Channel’s newest daily show, which focuses on how to be green and eco-friendly in your everyday life.

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