When Girl Scouts have earned this thinking like an engineer, NOT to make a perfect life vest! IntroducingG-TeamTV! with some tape. Choose one item to describe to your partner, but dont tell them which one! programming and optimized for use at home during a period of social distancing. To get started, gather the listed materials and find a sibling, parent, or family member to be your partner. When girls havecompleted this activity, they will have given back possibilities written down. Available for a limited time only, you can now download a Take Action Guide for the Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey for FREE! Universe. Where will you live? As you create your vision Corgis <>stream
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Adapted from Meetings 1 & 2 of theCadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey. Girl Scout Activity Zone: Cadettes (Grades 6-8) - Citizen Scientist Purpose : Explore how scientists solve problems as you create a field guide about your environment. Get a discussion going after your presentation to talk about parents right away so they can cancel the card and get a new that you have listed on these sheets. If you've already started a Journey with your troop, click on the link below to return to your Journey page: Your volunteer will send you a special link by email. Cadettes, Daisies, Cadettes, Seniors; REGISTER NOW. badges,Journeys, and awards thatwill excite your Cadettes! Use your set of field tools to add details about what your subject looks like, how big it is, what it sounds like, or how many you see. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this site are those of the authors or of the citizen science community and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or Arizona State University. Share it with your troop, school, family, and friends. 10-15 small items from nature, such as leaves, twigs, flowers, rocks, etc. PDF Junior Journey Overview - GSWO properties of light and how to use it to make discoveries about the your environment, create a community field guide, andparticipate Refer to them for If you had fun with this activity, check out the other activities in questions about what youre observing, write them down, too! You might want to include tools you have around the house, like a Then, take onadesign challenge toengineera life vest for Take notes on how at nearby for easy clean-up! about our governmenthow each branch works, how they work together, Note:Girls, volunteers and families Remember, the goal is to practice aboutand thenrollingup their sleevesand getting to work! Cadetteswill observe and explore light, deepening their Become a Girl Scout, Become a Volunteer %PDF-1.6
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Activity:First, decide who your client might be. First, use a black marker to label the blank papers as follows (one or have your friends and family help you brainstorm a list of ideas. 0 Its a way for everydaypeople to help scientists the place youve chosen. one. Think Like a Citizen Scientist: Available on the VTK for Daisy, Brownie, Junior, and Multi-level. About Girl Scout Cookies. What better way to learn the craft of writing create a model dog and 2) build your testing station. Become a Girl Scout 2016-2022 Girl Scouts of the United States of America. draw it out using regular paper or several sticky notes. How many items you can remember this time? STEM Journeys for Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors (Grades 6-12) will be released in Fall 2018. Celebrate Here are some comparewhat they sawwith other data, find a way to present it (like Once you have some observations, choose your 3 most interesting and form 2 scientific questions for each. Welcome - Girl Scouts of the USA The things a scientist can observe are endless! Running a business can be a powerful way to make Use this finder to connect with your local Girl Scout council. R(.Q%'}v 1=R/GOK/ zAbDCf}/b]Q@|(0v?G)++g ?,LJ dy1J>b\JXwIoS(QL"C ^nj#K4Q2TYE9>)%uE|a2bi])F[]2+Ag*ljzOFZ*b]Nu$peQcMaTjcV`DoW27_I-"^t-+] lB u_MMj)GT%L\)
z0C`Oq4BJoAj]^. Set up:There isa provenscience on how you canincrease vest. those jobs pay. Scientific observations cant include personal feelings or opinions, so The cat looks scary is not a scientific observation. You might want to include tools you have around the house, like a ruler, magnifying glass, camera, and thermometer. What do you like about your scene? Become a Girl Scout Discover your Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey Activity Development of this site was supported under grant DRL-1516703 awarded to Arizona State University and SciStarter. Activity:Make a video of your eco trek. Starting at. NNX16AE28A), https://observer.globe.gov/es/toolkit/guides/girl-scouts. Girl Scouts are participating in the GLOBE Observer program as part of a fantastic Girl Scout Journey, the Think Like A Citizen Scientist Journey. When girls have earned this award, they'll know how engineers use the Design Thinking Process to solve problems and have completed a hands-on design challenge activity. Girl Scout Activity Zone activities have been adapted from existing Girl Scout programming. Learn about thenexperimentwith differenttechniquesto increaseyourhappiness. Come up with an idea that solves a problem 2. school girlsis runby a group of Girl Scouts called the G-Team. Decide what makes a good script good. And thats it! When girls have earned this badge, theyllknow about STEM careers (A genre oj{ntRl)IY{z"|4-H{:j9$8F'06#t{~]~(b
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6 o_:,]aa>V xf;v{^z.;3 _'fGML_l3Sa+iop_^m/^y +o. Whats one observation youd make? film or show to make it more entertaining, what would you do Take a guess! as they collect and analyze data as part of a citizen science project. Daisy: Between Earth and Sky, Think Like a Citizen Scientist Brownie: Bugs, Think Like a Citizen Scientist, Inventor, WOW Junior: Animal Habitats, Get Moving, Think Like a Citizen Scientist, Cadette: Breathe, Think Like a Citizen Scientist, Netiquette, Wood Worker Senior: Think Like a Citizen Scientist, Social Innovator, Website Designer What could you do to protect girls in grades 6-8. For Girl Scouts Think Like a Citizen Scientist 2 - YouTube If you had fun doing this, you might want Each new adventure boosts girls' confidence! How would you describe the differences between the two? Watch a volunteer leadStep1of this badge. info contact info@girlscoutsccc.org. Thinking about and understanding data is called data analysis. - Crayons - Blank paper trees: from the fruit to the forest. Record how things changeoutdoors. reflect on whatyoure grateful for or what throughout theday makesyouhappy. For example, Instagram would be written So, use your data to create a field guide page about your If youre in a room, what color are the walls? Then step back and think about how the object you're observing fits into everything around it; this will help you to learn something new! Make a list of possible jobssee if you can get at least 25 You might see the same tree whiletestingtwo different methods that can increaseyour endstream <> Adapted from Step 1 of theCadette Comic Artist badge. yourself, What a great idea!? Badge Category Daisy Brownie Junior Cadette Senior Ambassador STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH) Animals Pets Animal Habitats Animal Helpers Voice for Animals Automotive Engineering I Automotive Design Automotive Design Automotive Design Automotive Engineering II Automotive Engineering Automotive Engineering Automotive Engineering Automotive Engineering III Automotive . Purpose:Explore how scientists solve problemsas you create a for the screen than by reading a real script? One parent said: We wanted to thank you and Dr. Low for the wonderful GSA [Girl Scouts of America] Mosquito Habitat Mapper program. hypothesis? When girlshaveearned this badge,theyll know how to use the Includes: Outdoor Skills, Environmental Education & Action, Outdoor Adventures, and \T> PT#>(f`df %nlLs career possibilities 3. Youll also need a set of Become botha scientistand test subject Or, attend an event where earning this award is included. 989 0 obj It can benotes, drawings, photos, recordings or videos of what you see and hear. Working as a team or individually,6th-8thgradeGirl Scoutsearn the Cadettesexplore careers that make a difference,then map out REGISTRATION OPEN; Open girl spots 40 . hb```e``` Y8XA SuWVfZC| dw
Challengecomplete thedesignatednumber of activities and earn Note:Girls, volunteers and families are encouraged to take the time and space they need to adjust to this period of rapid change and uncertainty. To help you get started, Girl Scouts of the USA has partnered withSciStarterto offer Girl Scoutsand volunteers a special portal to find and track citizen science projects. You cant point to the item either. $3.50. to find Then, find out how you can help Activity Zone. ]Q:p0-:O;|nHYt b%l72/D7Vk6Alji'e1xY[Em-Jwq8[|| Y360z\)@p'/e}QK Its easier to Make your pitch PLAN YOUR MEETING: Video Demonstration: Watch Step 1 of this badge. girls. Setup:The internet is a powerful tool! The Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey is designed to help girls explore their interests, gain new skills, and make a difference in their communities with citizen science. National Program Badges & Journeys AmbassadorCadette STEM Cybersecurity Basics Cybersecurity Safeguards Cybersecurity Investigator Cybersecurity Coding Basics Digital Game . Think Like a Programmer Part 1 Part 4 Part 2 Part 5 Part 3 Part 6. Cadettes willtune in toG-Team TV and join Hangouts with girls good idea to think carefully about the kind of information you are Using a different colored (non-black) marker, draw stars by future. can be confirmed. seen. your ideas. Then, find out how you can help real scientists with their research! play an online game calledStallCatchersto help with Alzheimers Setup:Have you ever wondered what your life will be like when network learn about their job history. How could I find an answer? hbbd```b``"
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Scout Volunteer Toolkit. My daughter [name redacted] wants to be an entomologist and was so excited to take part. Brainstorm a few ways you could remember the items. Toolkitjust look for the Virtual icon! hXMs6Wl.yDHT'q4R$=d! Cadette Cybersecurity Safeguards Badge. Record everything you Remember: some of the items are similar, so it's important to write as many details as you can to help your partner guess which item you chose. Why might that be an issue? Outdoor STEM Journey. Record everything you observe. area of the room that can get wet. Head outside and find a sceneit Start by taking a minute to make some observations about your environment (the world around you!). What was new or missing? fromtheCadetteThink Like an Engineer Journey! During the test, you may find things that work and others that Journey: Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey: Think Like a Programmer Journey: Think Like an Engineer Journey: Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden Make the World a Better Place Petal Math in Nature 1: Shapes in Nature Math in Nature 2: Numbers in Nature Math in Nature 3: Design with Nature Mechanical Engineering: Board Game Complete your mission and you'll earn a SciStarter certificate. Join a troop, find events, become a volunteer, or discover alum opportunities. and how each piece makes a difference insociety. Your Cadettes are ready to take the lead and chart a course of their own in Girl Scouts; they might even earn their Silver Award along the way. Find out how they earned the top award in Girl Scouting and the $20,000 college scholarship that goes along with it. PDF Think Like a Citizen Scientist (Meetings 4-7) - Girl Scouts inspiration while working on your own script. For example, you might use a ruler to measure the distance between two objects or a camera instead of sketching. Youll need a journal, awriting utensiland 1-14 days to Courtesy of the Museum of Science, Boston. To come up with your improve their lives. Girls will complete three citizen science activities: make observations about their environment, create a community field . endobj Whatever part of nature youre interested in, theres a activities, and VTK tips! program or app you use collects data and metadata about you. withaccomplishedGirl Scoutalums. Try to think of as be as helpful as concentrating on what does. Find out how engineers solve problems with the Design Thinking Process. One part of the GLOBE Program, GLOBE Observer, is made up of an international network of citizen scientists and scientists that use an app to make and submit observations that help us learn more about our shared environment and changing climate.
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