Activity 1 : As Girls Arrive: Daisy Petal Kaper Chart
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Activity 1 : As Girls Arrive: Daisy Petal Kaper Chart
Activity 1 : As Girls Arrive: Daisy Petal Kaper Chart Time Allotment 5 minutes Materials • Daisy Petal Template • Scissors • Crayons/markers/colored pencils • Masking Tape • Poster Board Kaper Chart Steps • Give each girl a copy of the Daisy Petal Template. • Let each girl color it any way she’d like and then write her name on it (or have an adult help her). • The first girls to arrive at the meeting can choose a kaper to do at today’s meeting by placing their Daisy on the Kaper Chart. The remaining girls will be rotated in for all future meetings so that everyone gets a turn to try all the kapers. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 2 : Opening Ceremony: Our Big Adventure Time Allotment 10 minutes Materials • Daisy Adventure Map • Optional: Poster Board with the Girl Scout Promise Steps Invite girls to gather in the Daisy Circle SAY: • Welcome girls, to our second Girl Scout Daisy meeting. Are you excited to find out what we’ll be doing at today’s meeting? • Let’s start out by reciting the Girl Scout Promise. • Did anyone have a chance to practice at home since our last meeting? Normally, girl who is listed on the Kaper Chart for the Opening would lead the group in the Opening Ceremony. She may or may not be ready to do this yet. Ask her if she would like to lead the group in reciting the Girl Scout Promise. If she isn’t ready, ask if someone else would like to lead the group or if they would rather repeat the Girl Scout Promise after you. Recite: The Girl Scout Promise On my honor, I will try, to serve God and my country, to help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 2 : Opening Ceremony: Our Big Adventure Continued SAY: • Let’s learn the I’m A Girl Scout Daisy song. Repeat each line after me: • I’m a Girl Scout Daisy! Take a look at me. • I’m a Girl Scout Daisy, happy as can be. • We’re having fun and sharing each and every day. • I’m a Girl Scout Daisy, Hip, Hip, Hurray! • I’m a Girl Scout Daisy, take a look at me. • I’m a Girl Scout Daisy, happy as can be. • I’m going on a Journey, with friends along the way. • I’m a Girl Scout Daisy, Hip, Hip, Hurray! SAY: • Ok girls, are you ready to start our Daisy Adventures? Hold up the Daisy Adventure Map. Show all the fun things they can do as Daisies as you talk about each activity. SAY: • Here is a map that shows some of the fun things we’ll be able to do this year. We are going to set out on our big Daisy Adventure. Along the way, we’ll have the opportunity to sell cookies, to take trips, and to explore the outdoors. • On every adventure you can choose different paths to take. • We have an important choice to make today. We need to choose whether we want to go on a Petal Adventure or a Journey Adventure. You have two Journeys to choose from. So we have three choices today and we can only choose one. • Are you ready to find out more about these different adventures? • Awesome! We have three activity stations set up, representing the three adventure choices. You will have the chance to learn a little about each adventure and draw a picture. Then, at the end of our meeting, you’ll get to vote for your favorite. • Does that sound good? • Great! Let’s get started. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 3 : Introduction to the Daisy Petals Time Allotment 10 minutes Materials • Daisy Petals • Daisy Flower Friends • 6 feet of butcher paper/mural paper or poster board • Crayons/markers/colored pencils Steps Show girls Daisy Petals and the Daisy Flower Friends as you talk about the Petals and awards girls can earn. SAY: • This activity is all about the Daisy Petals. • You’ve already learned the Girl Scout Promise and Law. If you choose this adventure, you’ll found out even more about the Girl Scout Promise and Law. You’ll also meet the ten Flower Friends — each one stands for a different line of the Girl Scout Law. • You’ll earn the Promise Center when we learn the Girl Scout Promise. You’ll earn the ten Petals each time you meet a Flower Friend and learn about a line from the Girl Scout Law. You’ll also earn the My Promise, My Faith Award. Plus, you’ll get to earn Daisy Leaves by learning about money and running a business (that’s what you do when you sell cookies!). • Does that sound like fun? • Let’s get started by imagining what this year could be like. Close your eyes and imagine the prettiest flower you can think of. • Now come up and draw a quick picture of your flower on this poster board. Write your name next to it. Note to volunteer: You or another grownup may have to help the Daisies write their names. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 4 : Introduction to Between Earth and Sky Journey Time Allotment 10 minutes Materials • Between Earth and Sky Journey Awards • 6 feet of butcher paper/mural paper or poster board • Crayons/markers/colored pencils Steps Show Between Earth and Sky Journey Awards as you talk about the awards girls can earn. SAY: • This activity is all about the Between Earth and Sky Journey. If you choose this adventure, you’ll learn about nature and get to go outdoors. And you’ll choose a project to do together that will help the Earth. • You’ll earn Journey awards that you can put on your uniform. • You’ll also earn the My Promise, My Faith award. Plus, you’ll get to earn Daisy Leaves by learning about money and running a business (remember, when you sell cookies, that’s what you’re doing!). • Does that sound like fun? • Okay, let’s imagine what this Journey year could be like. Close your eyes and think of your favorite thing to do outside — something that makes you feel really happy. It could be walking in the park, playing with a pet, or running through a sprinkler. • Now come up and draw a quick picture of your outdoor activity on the poster board. Write your name next to it. Note to volunteer: You or another grownup may have to help the Daisies write their names. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 5 : Introduction to the 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Journey Time Allotment 10 minutes Materials • 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Awards • 6 feet of butcher paper/mural paper or poster board • Crayons/markers/colored pencils Steps Show 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Awards as you talk about the awards girls can earn. SAY: • This activity is all about the 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Journey. • If you choose this adventure, you’ll learn all about animals and how to care for them. You’ll also choose a project that you can do together to help animals. • You’ll earn Journey awards that you can put on your uniform. Again, if you choose to do this Journey, you’ll be able to earn your My Promise, My Faith Award and Daisy Leaves. • Does that sound like fun? • Let’s spend a minute or two thinking about what this Journey year could be like. Close your eyes and think about your favorite animal. It could be a pet or a wild animal. Think about how you’d feel if you did something to help care for that animal. • Now come up and draw a picture of that animal on the mural paper or poster board. Write your name next to it. Note to volunteer: You or another grownup may have to help the Daisies write their names. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 6 : It’s Your Daisy Adventure ? Choose it! Time Allotment 10 minutes Materials • Daisy Petals • Between Earth and Sky Journey Awards • 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Awards • Sticky dots, stickers or Postit • Notes (1 per girl) • Tape • Healthy Snacks Steps Ask girls who signed up on the Kaper Chart to help with snacks to pass them out. SAY: • Take a look at all your drawings! What do you think about the posters you created? • Your drawings will remind you of what you can do this year, depending on which path you choose. • They’re all exciting paths, aren’t they? You’ll have tons of fun, no matter which one you choose. • So, are you ready to decide? • Let’s take a minute to go over the three paths before you vote. Show Daisy Petals. SAY: • If you choose the Daisy Petals, you’ll learn all about the Girl Scout Promise and Law and the Flower Friends. Show Between Earth and Sky Journey Awards. SAY: • If you choose the Between Earth and Sky Journey, you’ll learn about nature and the outdoors. Plus, you’ll do something to help the Earth. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 6 : It’s Your Daisy Adventure ? Choose it! Continued Show 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Journey Awards.. SAY: • If you choose the 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Journey, you’ll learn all about animals and how to care for them. Plus, you’ll do something to help animals. Tape the printouts of all three choices around the room next to each of the poster board drawings that girls drew for each activity. SAY: • Remember, we can only choose one adventure for this year, so you need to think about which one you would like to learn more about. • I am going to give you each a sticky dot (sticker, or Post-it Note). You get to vote for what you • want to do this year by putting your dot on the printouts. Note to volunteer: Point out the printouts to girls again so they’ll know where to put their dots. • Okay, are you ready to vote? • Ready, set, go! Keep It Girl-Led Tip Give girls plenty of time to vote. They may want to go back and forth from one choice to another before deciding. When the voting is done, have girls form a Daisy circle. Take the printouts off the wall and bring them to the circle so girls can see which choice has the most dots. Guide girls in a discussion to come to consensus and make a final decision by asking questions such as: • Does it look like a lot of you are interested in the same adventure? Which one? • Is there an adventure that only got a few votes or none at all that someone really wanted to try? Would you like to tell the group why you wish that choice got more votes? • How do you think we can make a final decision that our whole Daisy troop will be happy about? Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 6 : It’s Your Daisy Adventure ? Choose it! Continued Keep It Girl-Led Tip Give girls time to come up with ideas about how they can decide together. You might be surprised by the solutions they come up with, even as Daisies! If girls can’t decide on one choice, coach them by asking questions such as: • How many of you had two top choices? — would you be happy with either one? Would you be willing to change your vote to help the team come to a decision? • If you really want your top choice, but it didn’t get the most votes — what did you like the most about that choice? Could that be part of one of the other choices? For example, if one girls loves animals and wanted to do 3 Cheers, you could point out the activities in the other paths that could include animals. Once girls have made a decision, SAY: • Congratulations! You have shown excellent leadership skills in coming to an agreement and making your choice. I think you will really enjoy this choice. • Are you excited? • Me too! At our next meeting we will start our new adventure. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today! Activity 7 : Closing Ceremony Time Allotment 5 minutes Materials • None Steps Girl who is listed on the Kaper Chart for closing will be the one who starts the Friendship Squeeze. Gather girls in a Friendship Circle (Girl Scouts and leaders stand in a circle, each crossing her right arm over her left and holding the hands of the person next to her) and sing the Make New Friends song. Sing Make New Friends: Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other’s gold. A circle’s round, it has no end. That’s how long I want to be your friend. After everyone is quiet, girl in charge of closing ceremony will start a Friendship Squeeze by squeezing her neighbor’s hand with her right hand. One by one, each girl passes on the squeeze until it travels all around the circle. Girl who began the squeeze can say, Goodbye, Daisy Girl Scouts and everyone raises their joined hands and twists clockwise out of the circle so that everyone is untwisted and facing away from the circle. REMIND THE GIRLS: • When the next meeting will be. Reproduced from GSNETX Volunteer Toolkit – For a year’s worth of meeting plans and so much more, register as a leader today!