Cost: Earn one badge for $8 or two badges for $15! Cost includes supplies and badge.
Registration
August 8 – September 7, 2018
Register online at http://bit.ly/badge-bonanza
Here are the badges you can earn:
Girl Scout Daises
• Outdoor Art Maker – Learn to look at nature like an artist, play color games, paint a landscape, make a maraca & dance.
• Safety Pin – Learn how to call for help, safety in a fire, play games with other Girl Scouts and meet with a fire fighter.
• Good Neighbor – Learn what makes a good neighbor, design an art project showing different parts of your town and explore with a storyteller what makes the state of Arizona special.
• What Robots Do – Find out what robots can do, design your own robot and make your own gadget to take home.
Girl Scout Brownies
• Painting – learn tips from an artist, explore abstract painting, try a project without a brush, and contribute to a mural.
• First Aid – Meet an Emergency First Responder, practice bandaging wounds, Check-Call-Care, learn to avoid dangers in the kitchen, and make a mini first aid kit to take home.
• Celebrating Community – Make a special Girl Scout Swap that represents our state, go on a landmark hunt, sing patriotic songs, make pom-poms to cheer for our veterans at the next parade, and learn to fold a flag.
• Programming Robots – Use your senses to build a machine, play code a friend, make a gadget to take home, and spend time in the computer lab testing Hour of Code.
Girl Scout Juniors •
Drawing – Explore your inner artist as you experiment with different materials, lean about shading and perspective from an artist, try your talent as a graphic designer and decorate a portfolio to hold your projects.
• First Aid – Meet an Emergency First Responder, learn what to do when someone is choking, master techniques to protect
yourself and others from germs, practice basic first aid, and make a mini first aid kit to take home.
• Inside Government – explore how to become a United State Citizen and explore how our government works, Interview an elected official, hold a “mock vote” on community laws, and create a campaign poster on an issue important to you.
• Programming Robots – explore simple machines, computer science, and computational thinking, discover how robots act on instructions as they create their own programs and make a gadget to take home.
Girl Scout Cadettes
• Comic Artist – Explore the world of comics, meet an artist, learn how to draw an animal or facial expressions to tell the story, try your own hand at creating a comic panel.
• First Aid – learn how to treat minor illnesses and injuries, how to care for children, interview an EMT, and perform CPR.
• Finding Common Ground – meet a new GS friend and discover your similarities and differences, learn techniques of debate and compromise from a professional, practice a “mock debate” and mediate as you role play a cookie conflict.
• Special Agent – explore the world of forensic science, fingerprinting, interview a professional, play the eyewitness challenge to evaluate your skills of observation, learn about some of the tools law enforcement use to read a suspect.
Girl Scout Seniors
• Collage – No matter what you do with your collage, there won't be another just like it in the world. Everything from the materials you choose to how they are assembled, is up to you. Get ready to see the creative possibility in everyday objects. Review the list of items to bring on the confirmation note for this badge.
• First Aid – Learn CPR, Interview an EMT, recognize the signs of drug overdose and help someone with a neck injury.
• Behind the Ballot – In a democracy voting isn’t just a right it’s a responsibility. Learn from people in the action how elections
work, investigate voting, get creative and design your own campaign AD, and explore an international election.
• Science of Style – explore the science behind makeup, perfume, fashion fabrics and skin care products. Learn how to grade a
gem, and create a piece of ecofriendly jewelry using recycled materials.
Ambassador Girl Scouts
• Photographer – Your photos show others how you see the world. Learn how to get the most out of your camera phone.
• First Aid – Interview an EMT professional and ask them questions about their training and job, discuss how to triage an accident scene, and tips for handling injuries in the wilderness.
• Public Policy – to influence change, it’s important to know how a citizen can work to affect public policy. Interview an elected official and meet a community activist,and compare how different state laws effect teenagers.
• Good Credit – Benjamin Franklin said “Remember that credit is money”. It is almost impossible to get through life without borrowing money for college, car or a house. This workshop will help you understand finances that lead to those dreams.