Girl Scout Activity Zone Girl Scouts Activities by Grade Levels Activities for Brownies (Grades 2-3). Are you ready for a new Girl Scout year? The Girl Scout year starts October 1st and continues until September 30th. We've put together some ideas for Brownie troop meetings and activities for each month to help keep your girls engaged with activities that match their level and each month or season.
Something soft and bumpy--a rug. Something wet--a sink. Something fuzzy--a sweater.] Activity 2: Make a Mystery Game Materials: Shoe box with hand-size hole cut out, one for each group of girls Objects to put in boxes (can be craft supplies or anything on hand in the meeting room--or something girls have in their purses or backpacks).
The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting is an essential piece to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. In the guide, girls are able to connect with the activities chosen, and grow to understand Girl Scouting all over the world. The guide contains the Girl Scout Brownie Handbook, The Girl Scout Leadership Experience Map, a Brownie Awards Log, other fun activities for girls to complete, and the.
Looking to earn the Brownie Girl Scouts Way Badge? Check out these 5 fun games and activities that will help your troop learn about the Girl Scout Law and principles while having a blast. From a scavenger hunt to a service project, these activities will encourage teamwork, leadership, and a deeper understanding of the Girl Scout Way. 6 Outdoor STEM Activities for Brownies Brownie Girl Scouts love to explore outside! Whether you're on a troop camping trip in the woods or in the backyard with your girl, the outdoors is a great place for girls to develop their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills.
Brownie A World of Girls Activity Plan 1 Hear a Story Award Purpose: When girls have earned this award, they will see that stories hold clues for how to make the world better. Brownie Girl Scouts Around the World They have also done activities toward their People Are Talking, Making Music and Colors and Shapes Try. For troop leaders of second and third grade Girl Scouts.
Brownies are excited to discover all they can do and be. As their leader, you get a front-row seat to all this action! You will guide your Girl Scouts through activities focused on exploration, confidence, and practical skills that will help them become their best selves. Try to plan activities that can be completed in one meeting, such as an activity from one of the Girl Scout Brownie Journey books or a petal activity from their Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting.