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  1. Agent Of Change Junior Journey Award Set

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  2. Agent of Change (Junior Journey)

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  4. Junior

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  5. Junior- Agent of Change Journey: Cecilia Cassini

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  6. Discover Your Powers by Earning the Agent of Change Junior Journey

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  1. PDF Journey Planner

    The founder of Girl Scouts, Juliette Gordon Low, was born on October 31. Troops often choose to celebrate her birthday. Read one of the many stories about Juliette Gordon Low in the Junior Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting on pp. 10-12, and discuss how she was an agent of change for girls in the United States. Identify the

  2. PDF Junior Journey

    Journey Connection: Session 1—Thinking About Power Time Allotment: 20 minutes Prep Needed: Gather materials and supplies. Print off and cut out word poetry. Clear an open space at your meeting location and mark a line down the middle (with tape, string or some other objects). Materials Needed: Word Poetry.

  3. PDF Junior Journey

    Junior Agent of Change Journey-Power of Team Award Activity Plan 2. Purpose: When girls have earned this award, they'll understand how, as a team, their individual strengths and powers come together to form a group of leaders ready to Take Action. Planning Guides Link: Leadership.

  4. PDF Agent of Change

    Agent of Change. Summary: Power! In this journey, for fourth- and fifth-graders, there's a whole spiral of it waiting for Girl Scout Juniors. This powerful journey is filled with ceremonies and circles, real-life heroines, and special new characters, including the fashion-savvy spider named Dez.

  5. PDF It's Your World Change It! Tell It It's Your World

    Agent of Change Power. In this journey, there's a whole spiral of it waiting for Girl Scout Juniors. The journey is filled with ceremonies and circles, real-life heroines, and special new characters, including the fashion-savvy spider named Dez. Along the way, girls learn how their own power combines into team power ...

  6. Junior Journey in a Day: Agent of Change

    Junior Journey in a Day: Agent of Change. April 14, 2020. As many troops are moving to online meetings, it may be fun to attempt a journey. Last fall, I hosted a Journey in a Day for Juniors to complete the Agent of Change journey in one day-long retreat. The event was held in a library so we were able to research female change agents in the ...

  7. PDF World—Change It! Agent of Change

    Agent of Change Journey, completing this activity plan, attending a council-sponsored event or customizing activities. Pick the one(s) that work best for your group. Girls will know they have earned the Power of One award if: They recognize the power that comes from their personal strengths and talents. They have explored female role models.

  8. PDF Table of Contents

    The guide contains the Girl Scout Junior Handbook, The Girl Scout Leadership Experience Map, a Junior Awards Log, other fun activities for girls to ... Give an overview of the Journey, Agent of Change, and the awards they can earn along the way which is referenced on page 7 of the girls' book. Have the girls complete the

  9. PDF Girl Scouts Journeys

    Agent of Change. Summary: Power! In this journey, for fourth- and fifth-graders, there's a whole spiral of it waiting for Girl Scout Juniors. This powerful journey is filled with ceremonies and circles, real-life heroines, and special new characters, including the fashion-savvy spider named Dez.

  10. PDF Agent of change

    Agent of Change. The Agent of Change offers girls a chance to earn three awards—the Power of One Award, the Power of Team Award, the Power of Community Award. In keeping with circular symbols often used to represent community and sharing (and Dez's own spider web), these awards are circular, too— and build on each other from the inside out.

  11. PDF JUNIOR BADGES & JOURNEYS

    BADGES Awards and badges are a great way for girls to explore their interests, learn new skills, and show the world what they have accomplished. JOURNEYS The Journey series allows girls to explore new things, connect with others, and make a difference. Includes a Take Action project. Agent of Change. It's Your Planet-Love it!

  12. PDF Junior Agent of Change

    JUNIOR AGENT OF CHANGE (THE POWER OF COMMUNITY) - MEETING 3. Journey Award Purpose: When girls have earned this award, they will have involved their community to complete their Take Action project. Girls recite the Girl Scout Promise + Law.

  13. PDF Junior Agent of Change

    Divide girls into two teams. Tell girls that the teams will be designing and participating in a relay. Give the teams ten minutes to design a relay using some or all of the provided supplies. Provide each team with a paper and marker to write down the instructions. Next, have the teams try each other's relays.

  14. PDF AGENT OF CHANGE

    AGENT OF CHANGE. Summary: Power! In this journey, for fourth- and fifth-graders, there's a whole spiral of it waiting for Girl Scout Juniors. This powerful journey is filled with ceremonies and circles, real-life heroines, and special new characters, including the fashion-savvy spider named Dez. Along the way, girls learn how their own power ...

  15. Junior Agent of Change Summer Journey Series

    Earn your Agent of Change Journey over summer break, working at your own pace and on your own schedule. This program consists of 5 units of blogsite programming including an optional live online session, August 1, 5:00 pm EDT, to connect with other Junior Girl Scouts and brainstorm Take Action Project ideas!

  16. Junior Agent of Change Journey

    If your a Junior leader struggling to figure out what to do for the Agent of Change Journey this post is exactly what your looking for. Today I want to share with you some great activities to do with your girls while working on Journey. BADGE IN BAG - Take the planning out of it. If you're like me, it is hard to find time to plan for Girl ...

  17. Junior Journey in a Day: Agent of Change

    Girl Scout Juniors will complete a Journey: Agent of Change in one day as the first step of starting their Bronze Award to impact the community even further. Girl Scouts will learn how to be an effective leader, harness their power, and create a Take Action Project to start at home.

  18. Junior Journey: Agent Of Change

    Join us for a virtual program and experience Girl Scouts at home! Join Program Manager Chris to learn about this Junior Journey. During this program, we...

  19. Girl Scout Junior Journey in a Day: Agent of Change

    Journey in a Day: Girl Scout Juniors will complete the Agent of Change Journey in one day so they can begin work on their Bronze Award and impact the community even further. They will learn about how to be an effective leader, how to harness their power, and create a Take Action Project before they start their Bronze Award.

  20. Agent of Change

    The Agent of Change Journey is part of the "It's Your World—Change It!" series in the Junior Scouts. Power of One Award Power of Team Award Power of Community Award Digital Photographer Badge Entertainment Technology Badge Musician Badge Scribe Badge Staying Fit Badge

  21. Agents of Change

    Agents of Change. What started with one project to complete their Junior Journey Award, Agent of Change badge, is now being completed by Exeter Girl Scout Troop 390. Nebraska's York News-Times reports that the girls, fourth and fifth graders at Exeter-Milligan, gathered recently to make meals for families in town who have recently been affected ...

  22. Journeys

    See how innovative Girl Scout Journey programs provide a framework for Girl Scouts to take action to change the world—and have fun! ... And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they're ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award. ...

  23. Junior

    Arrival: Ask Juniors who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later.Try to be on alert and catch Juniors being honest and fair, even in subtle ways. Warmups and Wellness: Get Juniors excited to begin their meeting with a warm-up activity, a question, and a wellness check.Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about!