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the cover of how we did shapes in nature, with green leaves and branches on it

My girls like art projects so I thought the new Shapes in Nature badges would be a good fit. Earlier I wrote posts giving the requirements and VTK activities for both the Brownie and Junior badges. This post is about how we went about doing the badges and the results. I had all the girls (Brownies and Juniors) do all the activities. Requirements for Juniors According to Badge Explorer, Juniors 1. Identify symmetry in nature 2. Explore bilateral symmetry in nature 3. Create nature-inspired…

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an orange and blue butterfly with the words junior badge review shapes in nature on it

New badges this year (2021) include a series of Math in Nature badges sponsored by Johnson & Johnson. This post is taking a look at the activities for the Junior version with the idea of giving leaders a quick resource they can review to decide whether to do the badge. If you decide to do the badge I highly recommend that you review the VTK plans as the given talking points are what connect the activities and math. Requirements According to Badge Explorer: Juniors explore patterns found in…

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Stencil to be used in taking "leave no trace" photos in nature.

This Butterfly Art in Nature stencil is an ideal way to practice “leave no trace” when you explore nature trails, parks and other areas that need to be protected.

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a bunch of buttons that say happy earth day

😀 Badge orders we have made over the past few weeks >> we have over 5000 badges to pick from in our online shop >> #eco #earthneedsyou #begreen #earthday2024 #savetheplanet #noplanetb #ecobadges #greenbadges #earthbadges #happyearthday #buttonbadges #badgemaker #ukhandmade #cutebadges #earthdaybadges #mentalhealthbadges #funnybadges

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a wooden object with green string on it and the words junior art and design badge

This year's new badges include a series of Art and Design badges at the Daisy, Brownie and Junior levels. I have reviewed the Daisy badge and the Brownie badge already. This post will look at the Junior badge. Requirements According to Badge Explorer, the requirements for the Junior badge are: Examine and explore different styles and elements of art and design. Discover art and design around you Make art about a subject Experiment with the elements Explore composition Design an art display…

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a star shaped sticker with several different types of green things in the shape of a star

Environmental Patch Program®. If your youth group, family or organization is interested in the environment, this step by step program will give you the skills you need to make meaningful changes!

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a giraffe is measuring its height on a triangle shaped wall hanging from a ruler

The My Best Self Try-it is part of the “It's Your World - Change It!” badge set introduced in 2011. For the badges released in 2011, scouts must complete all of the activities listed to earn the badge. We only get one body, so it's important to take care of it! Learn to pay attention to what your body needs and how to ask for health help if you need it - so you can keep yourself feeling great. Get to know your body Eat and play in a healthy way Find out how your body works Know what to do…

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the title for how to earn the daisy space science explorer badge, with stars in the background

Children are fascinated by space. Whta makes the sun hot? Why does the moon change its shape? How far away are the stars? These are all questions you scouts can explore as they earn the Daisy Space Science Explorere Badge. *This post contains affiliate links. Your girls can earn this badge by going on a trip to the planetarium. Check out Groupon for discounted rates for your Girl Scout field trip. Image created by the author in Canva Step 1 Explore the Sun Ask the girls what they know about…

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the words brownie design with nature written in black ink on a beige and white background

The third badge in the Math in Nature series is Design With Nature. This post takes a look at the Brownie Version. According to Badge Explorer, girl will use math to do things in the natural world, like find the age of natural objects, build a honeycomb, design a bird feeder, and go bird-watching. The five short requirements are: 1. Calculate the age of a natural object 2. Explore the shape of beehives 3. Measure and build a bird feeder 4. Use ratios to make bird food 5. Graph data about…

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a red and green patch with an arrow in the center on a white back ground

The Finding Common Ground badge is part of the Legacy badge set introduced in 2011. Girl Scout Cadettes learn strategies for bringing people together to find common ground, get to know someone different from you, make decisions in a group, explore civil debate, understand a compromise and find common ground through mediation. Get to know someone different from you Make decisions in a group Explore civil debate Understand a compromise Find common ground through mediation Get to know someone…

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