Geocacher Date. #1 - Prepare for your adventure. #2 Learn to use a GPS receiver. #3 Make a trade item. #4 Go on a geocaching adventure

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Geocacher #1 - Prepare for your adventure #2 Learn to use a GPS receiver #3 Make a trade item #4 Go on a geocaching adventure #5 Take part in a bug s travel

Animal Habitats #1 Find out about wild animals #2 Investigate an animal habitat #3 Create an animal house #4 Explore endangered habitats #5 Help protect animal habitats

Playing the Past #1 Decide who you are #2 Create a costume #3 Experience daily life #4 Have some old-fashioned fun #5 Become your character

Product Designer #1 Observe what makes a great product #2 Be an innovation detective #3 Figure out what s working & what s not #4 Innovate to find solutions #5 Mess up so you can try again

Social Butterfly #1 Hold a conversation #2 Use table manners #3 Be prepared for special occasions #4 Say thank you #5 Practice being at ease

Jeweler #1 Get to know tools of the trade #2 Make jewelry with metal #3 Turn everyday objects into jewelry #4 Create jewelry inspired by another culture #5 Make a sparkling gift

Detective #1 Practice the power of observation #2 Communicate in code #3 Fingerprint for fun #4 Try out detective science #5 Follow the clues to solve a real mystery

Camper #1 Start planning your adventure #2 Gain a new camping skill #3 Find your inner camp chef #4 Try a new activity #5 Head out on your trip-- and have some nighttime fun

Independence #1 Get transportation smart #2 Make your clothes look great #3 Break a bad habit #4 Help around the house #5 Show off your independence

Digital Photographer #1 Learn about digital cameras from an expert #2 Take tons of photographs #3 Edit three photos #4 Make a digital project #5 Share your photos

Staying Fit #1 Start moving #2 Keep your fit body fueled #3 Know how to stress less #4 Get the truth about health #5 Help your family stay fit

Musician #1 Explore how music is made #2 Travel around the world of music #3 Check out the music in your life #4 Make your own music #5 Perform your music

Entertainment Technology #1 Animate your artwork #2 Dig into video game development #3 Try the science of amusement park rides #4 Create your own special effects #5 Surf a sound wave

Scribe #1 Start with a poem #2 Create a short story #3 Use words to share who you are #4 Write an article #5 Tell the world what you think

Gardener #1 Visit a garden #2 Explore garden design #3 Learn to choose garden plants #4 Experiment with seeds #5 Grow your own garden

Drawing #1 Experiment with different materials #2 Learn how to add shading #3 Get some perspective #4 Use your imagination like a graphic artist #5 Make your masterpiece

Practice with Purpose #1 Decide on your goal #2 Increase your endurance #3 Build your strength #4 Drill for Skill #5 Practice! Practice! Practice!

Inside Government #1 Decide what being an active citizen means to you #2 Go inside Government #3 Look into Laws #4 Report on the issues #5 Get involved in the community government

Simple Meals #1 Step up your skills like a pro #2 Whip up a great breakfast #3 Fix a healthy lunch or dinner #4 Create a delicious dessert #5 Make your own meal

First Aid #1 Learn the first steps to take in an emergency #2 Talk to first responders #3 Make a portable first aid kit #4 Find out how to handle urgent first aid issues #5 Know how to care for someone who is sick

Girl Scout Way #1 Match songs to an occasion #2 Celebrate the Girl Scout Birthday #3 Share sisterhood #4 Leave a place better than you found it #5 Enjoy Girl Scout traditions

Flowers #1 Uncover the science of a flower #2 Look under the petals #3 Find out how flowers help people #4 Have fun with flowers #5 Send a message in flower code

Business Owner #1 Explore businesses you might like to start someday #2 Learn the basics of running a business #3 Find out what kind of support is available for small-business owners #4 Investigate what makes great customer service #5 Understand the importance of customer research

Savvy Shopper #1 Explore your needs and wants #2 Look into why you want what you want #3 Find out what makes people happy (or not!) with what they buy #4 Learn how to decide what to buy #5 Make a plan to buy something you need or want

Cookie CEO #1 Set a group goal #2 Explore how a small business works #3 Create a cookie sale job list #4 Learn to make a good impression #5 Track your sales

Customer Insights #1 Ask an expert what customers want #2 Do some research at the grocery store #3 Find out who buys cookies and why #4 Learn from people who don t buy #5 Listen for clues and ask questions

Horseback Riding #1 - Know the basics of horseback riding #2 Take care of a horse and learn about safety #3 Prepare for your ride #4 Practice your ride #5 Go on a ride

Outdoor Art Explorer #1 - Explore outdoor art #2 - Make something #3 - Find music in nature #4 - Be a nature photographer #5 - Design with nature

Paddle Boat Design Challenge #1 Explore how paddle boats work #2 Design and build a rubber band-powered paddle boat #3 Test your rubber bandpowered paddle boat #4 Analyze and share your results #5 Brainstorm ways to improve your design

Balloon Car Design Challenge #1 Learn about potential and kinetic energy #2 Design and build a balloon car #3 Test your balloonpowered car #4 Analyze and share results #5 Brainstorm ways to improve your design

Space Science Investigator #1 Model the Solar System #2 Circle the Sun #3 Discover the stars #4 Use the tools to explore #5 Use tools to explore

Crane Design Challenge #1 Explore simple and compound machines #2 Design and build a crane #3 Test your crane #4 Analyze and share your results #5 Brainstorm ways to improve your design

Eco Camper #1 Learn the Leave No Trace Seven Principles #2 Plan meals with the environment in mind #3 Prepare a minimal impact campsite #4 Have fun with Leave No Trace #5 Take a conservation hike

Cybersecurity Basics #1 Find out how computers read information #2 Discover how networks work #3 Find out what protocols are and create one #4 Explore computer communication protocol #5 Find out what malware is

Cybersecurity Safeguards #1 Create and protect a username #2 Create and protect a password #3 Discover how you share information and what to share #4 Find out how information online can last forever #5 Find out who is trustworthy online

Cybersecurity Investigator #1 Create and crack a shift cipher code #2 Find out how updates can help your security #3 Explore identity theft #4 Find out what to do if your identity is stolen #5 Investigate if a message is real or fake

Cybersecurity Safeguards #1 Create and protect a username #2 Create and protect a password #3 Discover how you share information and what to share #4 Find out how information online can last forever #5 Find out who is trustworthy online

Programming Robots #1 Learn how robots work #2 Discover the robot brain #3 Learn about programming #4 Try simple programming #5 Code a robot

Designing Robots #1 Discover the future of robots #2 Determine your robot's expertise #3 Plan your robot #4 Create a prototype #5 Get feedback on your robot

Designing Robots #1 Create a presentation to share how you designed your robot #2 Tell others how you designed your robot #3 Learn about robotics competitions #4 Learn about robotics teams #5 See robots in action

Think Like an Engineer Find out how engineers use design thinking to solve problems. s Do 3 design thinking activities: design and a build a paper structure that can support the weight of heavy books, an emergency shelter, and a prototype of a structure that can withstand an earthquake s shaking. s Plan a Take Action project that helps others. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. s

Think Like an Programmer Find out how programmers rammers use computational thinking to solve problems. s Do 3 computational thinking activities: create algorithms to make images with tangrams; create mad libs and craft suncatchers to learn more about algorithms, abstraction, functions, and variables; and create a personal innovation to discover rapid prototyping. s Plan a Take Action project that helps others. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. s

Think Like an Citizen Scientist Find out how citizen scientists make observations, collect data, and work with scientists to receive feedback on research. s Do 3 citizen science activities: sharpen your observation skills through 2 observation games and a SciStarter project. s Plan a Take Action project that helps others. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. s

Outdoor Journey Eco Camper s Camper s Animal Habitats s

It s Your World Change It! s Explore how powerful individual women have been throughout history, how your own individual powers can be linked together to create a powerful team, and how your team power can become community power. Plan a Take Action project that helps others. s Earn 3 leadership awards: Power of One, Power of Team, and Power of Community. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. s

It s Your Planet Love It! Explore energy and how to use it wisely by interviewing power- use experts and conducting an energy audits of a building in your community. s Plan a Take Action project to fix an energy problem in your community. Your could launch carpools, work to dim the lights on city buildings, or promote energy savings at your school. s Earn 3 leadership awards: The Energize Award, the Investigate Award, and the Innovate Award. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. s

It s Your Story Tell It! Explore roles you play in your life and try on new ones play a role-playing game, invite actors a to talk about the characters they ve played, or learn to spot stereotypes on TV, in movies, or in ads. s Plan a Take Action Project, such as putting on a performance that creatively urges an end to stereotyping, drawing a graphic novel to share with younger girls, or starting a mix it up day in the school cafeteria and having girls sit with new people. s Earn 3 leadership awards: The Energize Award, the Investigate Award, and the Innovate Award. If you're a Girl Scout volunteer, go to Volunteer Toolkit for complete meeting plans and activity instructions. s