Junior Info
Useful Links for Junior Girl Scouts & Leaders
Don't Forget!
Destinations information hit the internet in August, and there are events that girls who will be going into 6th grade in the Fall of 2008 are eligible for! This means 5th graders in 2008-2009! Make sure they're aware of these opportunities!
Official Information from the GSUSA web site
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Badges and Awards
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Junior Bronze Award Requirements and discussion
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CyberGirlScout Badge (replaced the Technology Badge)
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Junior Girl Scout Safety Award (from the new Safety-Wise)
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Badges which were cancelled in the summer of 2001, and brought back. The requirements are ONLY available on-line!:
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Placement on Uniform
Council's Own Badges from Other Councils:
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California Badge from Girl Scouts of San Diego-Imperial Council
Junior helps compiled by others:
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Sites compiling links to helpful information on the internet for many badges:
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Junior Badge Links - has a set of helpful links for each Junior badge
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Help for specific badges and signs:
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Sign of the Satellite Helps from Troop 5414 in Kansas
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Cool site for paper airplanes -- Aerospace Badge
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Compilation of ideas for presenting the Becoming a Teen Badge
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Yet another Troop Crests Page -- but this one has pictures of the crests
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Junior Girl Scout Vest and Sash Placement from Troop 5414 in Kansas
The following is a small part of a document on the On-Line Council Network (a resource for council staff maintained by GSUSA) concerning bridging as a part of the ongoing changes in the upper age levels of the program. See our page Cadette/Senior Links for the entire document.
Transitioning into Cadettes
The end of Junior Girl Scouts and the first stage of adolescence can be marked by transitioning to the STUDIO 2B approach--which makes Girl Scouts "bigger" for girls! Options may be overwhelming at first. Girls may be staying with the same group of girls, or going into different groups as they move to different schools. They need to build a firm network for transition and support. Bridging activities at this point should still be focusing on preparation for the transition. We suggest components that include:
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Reviewing resources available to Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors including:
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STUDIO 2B Collection 11-13
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Cadette Girl Scout Handbook
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STUDIO 2B Basics
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STUDIO 2B Focus books
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Interest Projects for Girl Scouts 11-17
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Girl Scout Silver Award insert
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studio2B.org online
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The Girl Scout Bronze Award (must earn by grade 7 or age 12)
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Bridge to Cadette Girl Scout patch
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Understanding the concept of "by girls, for girls" and the 4B's
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Meeting with girls who have already made the transition
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Doing activities from materials at the next age level
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Doing activities with girls who are older than they are
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Planning a bridging ceremony that recognizes the transition into a new level
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Reflecting on their accomplishments as Junior Girl Scouts
A fantastic set of links with a similar intent to this one is available at The Scouting Web. If you can't find what you need here, try there!