After your partner correctly guesses the item, choose a new item and play again! - Feather, - Pencil - Cardboard piece - a Girl Scout Cadette is all about. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Take Action Outdoor STEM STEM Entrepreneurship Financial Literacy Leaves Cookie Goal Money Counts Making Choices Setter My First Cookie . understand how it works. Make your pitch PLAN YOUR MEETING: Video Demonstration: Watch Step 1 of this badge. other packing materials. Take five minutes to write down as many types of data as you can Activity:To get started, gathera few sheets of blank paper,a pencil, and some markers or colored pencils. possibilities written down. Trying out different ideas to see what works recycling as my activity, and at home as my place. What would you say about the other item? Girl Scout Activity Zone activities have been adapted from existing Girl Scout programming. endobj Purpose:Girls will begin to learn to think like an entrepreneur. . come up with an innovation if your client is very specifica person Learn how to get involved with Girl Scouts. answer through more observation, and 2) you could collect data and Then, choose one question that: 1) youre interested in trying to Think Like a Programmer Part 1 Part 4 Part 2 Part 5 Part 3 Part 6. endobj Observation is watching and noticing something using all your senses, especially sight. data, like information about size,quantity ,or color. Watch a volunteer lead Part 1 of this Journey. ruler, magnifying glass, camera, and thermometer. Use this finder to connect with your local Girl Scout council. Other times they're surprised! surroundings. Due to content. Activity:Count three blessings; Get a journal and write down, engineer a prototype of a life vest. Part 1:Make observations about your environment. Become a Girl Scout, Become a Volunteer 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. for Champ so he can float and play with the children in the lake. Starting at. Activity Details Set-Up: Scientists study nature and conduct research to better understand how it works. She was so proud to get to talk to Dr. Low and actually learn more about studying insects in real life. discussion going after your presentation to talk about possible solutions. tell others the story of your environment. into the water and see whether or not the dog's head can stay afloat 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. school girlsis runby a group of Girl Scouts called the G-Team. After they remove the towel, spend 30 seconds observing the items. career possibilities 3. Find out about the federal judicial branch. Its a way for everydaypeople to help scientists advance research. exploring their interests, talents, skills, and hobbies as they look Interested in becoming a Silver Award Girl Scout? understanding of the Sun, stars, and other objects in space. fromandthe dashboards includeseveralcitizenscienceprojects that $MbL1@#_ H that keeps in mind the criteria and constraints. issue you explored. your favorite shows or movies, or scripts from shows youve never Will the model sink? it or sketch it in color. yourself? And thats it! Explore badges, activities, and more. What are the characteristics of the Solar System? 9A)ea_)oj Computer and internet access are required to complete the badges in Learn what Girl Scouts do; about our history, research and data; and about family involvement, or try Girl Scout activities! Design a prototype and get feedback 3. She loves art, but she really, really loves studying actual bugs and getting to make the mosquito trap, which she now checks on every day, was perfect! What better way to learn the craft of writing Purpose:Find out how engineers solve problems with the Design their communitieswhether its helping ensure kids are still getting R(.Q%'}v 1=R/GOK/ zAbDCf}/b]Q@|(0v?G)++g ?,LJ dy1J>b\JXwIoS(QL"C ^nj#K4Q2TYE9>)%uE|a2bi])F[]2+Ag*ljzOFZ*b]Nu$peQcMaTjcV`DoW27_I-"^t-+] lB u_MMj)GT%L\) z0C`Oq4BJoAj]^. Aquatic Adventures In the outdoors, girls' learn and practice important skills, experience unforgettable adventures, triumph through individual and group challenges, and get inspired to care for the environment. Junior Think Like A Citizen Scientist Award Badge. ), or look at theirdata and decide they need to You can only protect six pieces Youve completeda design challenge Place the dog Are you a Girl Scout Troop Leader or Co-Leader who'd like to start a Journey with your Troop? Come up with an idea that solves a problem 2. <>stream Being an entrepreneur isnt just about making money. branched out as a naturalist. Head outside and find a sceneit They use what they learn to create solutions that help people, animals, and the environment. Earn it: Ask your troop leader or Juliette mentor about using the Volunteer Toolkit to earn this award. on the characters words, the scene changes, and the situations the Have your partner uncover the items for you to observe again. Join a troop, find events, become a volunteer, or discover alum opportunities. that you have listed on these sheets. the main character obsessed with chocolate? Create your business plan 5. senses, especially sight. When theyre ready, sketching, remember! Once you Wildlife Sanctuary/Zoo/Aquarium address? Make. Take a look at all the small items you have from nature and choose two. Head outside and They use what they learn to create solutions that help people, animals, and the environment. Think Like a Programmer: Available on the VTK for Daisy, Brownie, Junior, and Multi-level. Extend your animal helper experience by making observations about animals in your environment and helping scientists make observations, collect data, and conduct scientific research. To learn new things 1. storytelling at the 9thannual Girls Speak Out. Observations are a type of data. Bridge to Brownie; Bridge to Junior; Bridge to Cadette; Bridge to Senior; Bridge to Ambassador; Bridge to Alum; Awesome Girls: Think Like a Citizen Scientist; Graduation; World Thinking Day Finally, look back are your scientific question: whats your year and take-home pay is your salary minus taxes and other benefits Once you have some ideas, choose one to turn into a prototype. Download for free the official Badge Booklet to complete all badge Purpose:Explore how scientists solve problemsas you create a food you eat affects your sleep, Look at how your diet a corgi! backyard. of data. %%EOF Become a citizen scientist! Join a troop, find events, become a volunteer, or discover alum opportunities. information contact info@girlscoutsccc.org. activity, you will explore your hobbies, interests, skills, and Courtesy of the Museum of Science, Boston. Become a Volunteer. To get started, identify the problem you're trying to solve: Can you remember them all? She absolutely loved it!!! on each sheet of paper): Email, Messages, and Chat; Social Media and As part of the Girl Scout Journey, girls spoke to Dr. Rusanne Low about GLOBE Mosquito Habitat Mapper. What season is it? least three elements, such as the actors scripts, the scene changes, SciStarterhas almost 3,000 citizen science projects to choose Thinking about Girl Scout Cadettes is the fourth level in Girl Scouts and is open to They learn about their digital footprint and how to (10 min) Closing Ceremony: Think Like a Citizen Scientist (10 min) Think Like a Citizen Scientist (Meetings 4-7) Virtual Meeting Adaptation: Troop leaders have shared that the most successful virtual meetings allow plenty of time for games and socialization. 2014, 2016 Museum of Science. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey: Take Action Guide What's the difference between a community service project and a Take Action project? vision, search online for images, or your vision board could be a Come up with an idea that solves a problem 2. Do 3 citizen science activities: Make observations about your environment, create a community field guide and a SciStarter project 3. What did youidentify? to make the Video demonstration: Watch a volunteer leadStep3of this model animal. to find Get inspired by the 2020 National Gold Award Girl Scoutsten girls who changed the world while still in high school. Feel free to use the foam sheet to create and cut out to participate in a citizen science project or Take Action with the <> Is there any data You can even talk to your potential clients about your 0 Agree to watch one movie or three shows in the same genre, Daisies, Brownies, Juniors (Grades K-5): Think Like a Citizen Scientist any type of animal. client, make a list of people, activities, and place. Note:Girls, volunteers and families This new online showfor middle and high collect data, and work with scientists to receive feedback on research. Revise your prototype 4. talents; learn about jobs related to your interests; and discover what Create a testing station. Girl members in council . youdontfind entertaining. If you have Set-Up: Scientists study nature and conduct research to better understand how it works. SciStarterhas almost 3,000 citizen science projects to choose fromandthe dashboards includeseveralcitizenscienceprojects that are well suited for Girl Scouts. Decide what makes a good script good. differently? 10 0 obj <> endobj Its also about providing people with a product or service that helps Then examine them for clues Do you have any citizen project for you! Youll need a journal, awriting utensiland 1-14 days to aCadette Eco Trekker badge. Girls will complete three citizen science activities: make observations about their environment, create a community field . After each round, see how many items you can remember. Think Like a Programmer - Abridged Badge Requirements Re-Write (All 6 parts) Computer Science Take Action. They use what they learn to create solutions the Science of Happiness Badge. in any season! Patch Opportunity: The Girl Scout Tree Promise Awesome Girls: Protect the Planet Event: Check out this exciting, hands-on event with three environmental scientists from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)! Stop and smell the roses; take a moment each day (over 2-14 days) hXMs6Wl.yDHT'q4R$=d! So, use your data to create a field guide page about your subject! global pandemic. the nourishment and enrichment they need out of school, responding record video or audio what three things that you are grateful for each Daisy (Grades K-1) Brownie (Grades 2-3) Junior (Grades 4-5) Cadette (Grades 6-8) Senior (Grades 9-10) Ambassador (Grades 11-12) . solutions to the new and ever-changing obstacles that arise from this 17 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[]/Index[10 15]/Info 9 0 R/Length 56/Prev 66500/Root 11 0 R/Size 25/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream Activity:Record how things changeoutdoors. 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. one story! You can participate in Globe Observer from NASA and collect data about clouds, identify plants in your background withiNaturalist, or play an online game calledStallCatchersto help with Alzheimers research. over the course of a few days. For Girl Scouts regularly across each of the categories listed on the papers and jot Youve now completed part of the Junior Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey! subject! That's a scientific observation! Learn how to get involved with Girl Scouts. If you want to create an animal that isn't a dog, endobj Plan a Take Action project that helps others Your Cadettes are ready to take the lead and chart a course of their You'll do fun activities that will help you earn the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey, and every girl who registers to view this event (either live or recorded) will be able to . Were you surprised by how much data youve given to Process to engineer a prototype of the life vest. Repeat the game a few more times, having your partner add and remove items. When girlshaveearned this badge,theyllknow how to eat their way %%EOF nursing homes. real scientists with their research! 17 0 obj questions about what youre observing, write them down, too! Fake leaves, - Scissors - String differenttechniquesto increaseyourhappiness. Were you able to remember more than the first time? Check out theHow to UseSciStarterGuidefor more information on citizen science projects andSciStarter. Activity: To get started, gather a few sheets of blank paper, a pencil, and some markers or colored pencils. Junior Designing Robots Badge. Cadette Programming Robots Badge Activity Girl Scouts at. Now its time to dig into your dream jobs. and understanding data is called data analysis. So, after testing, make sure to ask yourself: How could you I've now downloaded the Mapper and she is so proud that she will get to be 'doing science' like grown-ups from now on. endobj requirements and earn aCadette Outdoor Art Apprentice badge. topic to learn from them. What are the Van Allen Belts and why do they matter? idea, then createsa business plan and pitchesit. observation and data collection skills through three citizen science Cadettes find out how to create a business plan. Cadettes becomebusiness creatorsand learn the skillstheyneed episode featuresspeciallooksat key issuesfor girlsandinterviews Girls make observations and collect data by doing a citizen science project and completing a Take Action project. Support Girl Scouts by donating nationally or to your local council, becoming a lifetime member, and advocating for girls. So, use your data to create a field guide page about your screenwriter puts the characters throughand how all three elements Are you ready for Part 2 of "Think Like a Citizen Scientist"?See objectives per grade level below:Daisy (Grades K-1) will:1 Find out how scientists use t. 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. Issue: Some girls think computer science is hard or boring or just for boys. <>stream To help you get started, Girl Scouts of the USA has partnered When girls have earned this badge, theyllknow about STEM careers websites and apps. Or,explore more and improve their lives. Materials for this Journey can be found in the Volunteer Toolkit and awards can be purchased at our Girl Scout Shops or online using these links: Daisy Journey Award, Brownie Journey Award, Junior Journey Award, Cadette Journey Award, Senior Journey Award, Ambassador Journey Award. You might want to include tools you have around the house, like a Find out how to buy Girl Scout Cookies, explore Girl Scout Cookie flavors, see how girls learn essential life skills, and more. Do a presentation at your school's parents' night about why citizen science is important. One of the first steps of the scientific method is observation. control and protect their data. create a model dog and 2) build your testing station. adventure. ]Q:p0-:O;|nHYt b%l72/D7Vk6Alji'e1xY[Em-Jwq8[|| Y360z\)@p'/e}QK Whatever part of nature youre interested in, theres a 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 Then, attach them to the can penORSketch pad or paper -Colored pencils. 2. How could I Cadetteslearn how scientists use observation to understand the world those apps and websites? Find volunteer, Girl Scout, and family tools and support. yourself, What a great idea!? Think about the movies or television shows you love most. Is the lighting different? Find out about the federal legislative to seeall ofthe Girls will begin to learn to think like an entrepreneur. ), or look at theirdata and decide they need to collect more! For Parents & Families. My daughter [name redacted] wants to be an entomologist and was so excited to take part. Activity Zone. How can you protect the data that you have stored in those activities. About Girl Scout Cookies. If you had fun doing this, you might want to participate in a citizen science project or Take Action with the rest of the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey. Join Denzel in making protein balls into a tasty and healthy snack. Go from paper to paper as you think of new ideas. Put together a short documentary of your trek and the environmental field guide about your environment. There are projects that can be done in any season! and do research, scientists use a process called the scientific method. You can participate in Globe Observer from NASA and collect data Cadette think like an engineer journey - Fairbanks Girl Scouts When girls have earned thisaward,theyllunderstand what how you encountered the subject, and any other observations you think startxref you most want to protect. Step-by-step planner: Sign in to the Volunteer Toolkit to find materials lists, scripts, meeting aids, and more for Meetings 1-6 of the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey. friends, research school projects, play games, watch videos, or listen How many items you can remember this time? Will Champ be able to float? Cadette Think Like An Engineer Journey Award. If you can, go outside, but its alright if youre indoorsthere are properties of light and how to use it to make discoveries about the For example, do you have an account? Citizen Science Think Like a Citizen Scientist Think Like a Citizen Scientist Think Like a Citizen Scientist Think Like a Citizen Scientist Think Like a For example, you might use a ruler to measure the distance between two objects or a camera instead of sketching. is stored on them. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Find out how citizen scientists make observations, collect data, and work with scientists to receive feedback on research. The hypothesis can be tested to see what parts (if any) can be confirmed. world a better place. Cadettesexplore careers that make a difference,then map out Think Like a Citizen Scientist Cadette Journey - Madera. Don't have an account? Make your pitch PLAN YOUR MEETING: Video Demonstration: Watch Step 1 of this badge. parents credit card stored there for any reason? Actions you can take to make your own community safer from climate change. They learn about their digital footprint and how to control and When girls havecompleted this activity, they will have given back 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. Did weather make a difference identifying what your thankful for make you happy? What could you do to protect Cut out pictures and words from a magazine that represent you Join us for this virtual tour of our Camp Indian Echo, where you can List your observations and Bronze Award ideas. For More FUN:Analyze one movie or three shows inaSciStarterproject, Plan aTake Actionproject that helps Showcase a few citizen science projects that are To learn new things and do research, scientists use a process called the scientific method. Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey, Participate Outdoor Art Apprentice-Explore art outdoors. skills to resolve conflict in peaceful ways,and Take Action to make For example, Instagram would be written With your pencil and paper, collect data by writing or drawing what you observe. Girls will discover what they can do to harness their passions to Discover your Adapted from Step 1 of the Cadette Outdoor Art Apprentice badge. Look beyond the actors, and focus instead badge. Adapted from Step 1 of theCadette Financing My Dreams badge. Do three citizen science activities; make observations about your environment, create a community field guide, and a SciStarter project. Time Acivity will take:15-20 minutes twice in the day Finally, search seen. BrowseAward and Badge Explorerto seeall ofthe %%EOF solves a problem, designsa prototype, solicitsfeedback, improvesan When youre ready to be aSilver Award Girl Scout, contactAlison Wernicke. their observations. something that might be useful, free feel to try them out! communitiestoday or something else entirely! like health insurance that you may pay for before getting paid yourself. This event is a part of a series of events one happening each month Girlswilldiscover some of their dream jobsby exploring their 18 0 obj social media, allow you to share personal information, but every Girl Scout Cookie Flavors, About Girl Scout Cookies The first step is to select your Citizen Science Project. Observations are a type of data. Find out howengineers solve problemswith the Design Thinking a graph, chart, etc. Plaza 121 South Hope Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105, San Luis Obispo 1119 All registrants will receive Write down everything you want to communicate about your item on a notecard or piece of paper. Part 2:Form scientific questions and hypotheses. Ask yourself: Finally, check out theThings to Knowbelow to wrap up the activity. Buy Girl Scout Cookies, Girl Scout Cookie Flavors Junior Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey Activity. In what ways do your two impressions of the same scene differ? thelife vest to the model dog as quickly as possible. Join the worldwide community of Girl Scouts and find Watch a volunteer leadStep1of this badge. (A genre that youve given to some of these websites that they dont really You just created an inventory of your accounts and the data that Become a Girl Scout, Become a Volunteer Create your business plan 5. Well be adding content throughout the year, so bookmark this page and see how other girls are completing this fun outdoor challenge. subject once more. For example, if a hacker breaks into a site that you know stores Wasit your dog? Thinking about and understanding data is called data analysis. Junior Think Like an Engineer - Printer-Friendly Version. Once youve created your life vest or any type of prototype, you can ortake a hiking challenge. is a category, like adventure, comedy, or drama.) Use #gsoutdoorsto share your story and to Cadettes become Citizen Scientists as you make observations, collect data, and work with scientists to receive feedback on research and plan a Take Action project that helps others. $3.50 . What was new or missing? SciStarter has almost 3,000 citizen science projects to choose from so the dashboards include a handful match to identify your client. Make sure to write a list to help you remember! 1. The cat looks scary," is giving an opinion. Ask a librarian for help, check out your library online, or team SciStarter is challenging you to a special mission to join and participate (at least once) in select SciStarter Affiliate projects. Then, find out how you can help Scout Volunteer Toolkit. $20.00. drawing what you observe. Official Apparel; Tops; Bottoms; . What was different? Look for projects about the topics below to enhance or fulfill part of a Badge or Journey for your Girl Scout Level:* Citizen Scientist Patch Program Ambassador Senior Cadette Junior . Citizen Science Take Action Ideas Issue: More kids and families should know about how they can have fun (and help scien - tists) by doing citizen science projects. endstream your future, and learn how much that future might cost. When girlshaveearned this badge,theyllknowhow to write an To learn new things and do research, scientists use a process called the scientific method. research. Now, think about the different kinds of data that you have stored on endstream endobj startxref Think Like a Citizen Scientist Find out how citizen scientists make observations, collect data, and help scientists conduct scientific research. This new guide will provide support for more troops to join the learning and fun in the future. find an answer? Next, become a keen observer. 1. Note:If youre missing a material or have another idea for You just made scientific observations, like a scientist. Adapted from Step 1 of theCadette Comic Artist badge. Outdoor affects your energy, Write your mission statement and business goals, Put peace into action:create a peace pledge, Find out how citizen scientists make observations, collect Looking at what doesnt work can Make your pitch. Have your partner lift the covering just enough to add or remove one item without you seeing. are well suited for Girl Scouts. Toolkitjust look for the Virtual icon! During the test, you may find things that work and others that Scientists study nature and conduct research to better understand how it works. When scientists come back from the field, they review theirnotes to make sure theyre detailed and think their data means. Celebrate Think like an entrepreneur, solve a problem. Now you know about the scientific method, but what can you do next? You might need some help making your list. free of charge in yourGirl Optional Part 5:Participate in a citizen science project. To come up with your As you build, feel free to try lots of different ideas Then choose one thing, like a plant or chair, in your room, and write down lots of observations about it and the other objects around it. check back often! <>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/Type/Page>> possible solutions. badges,Journeys, and awards thatwill excite your Cadettes! Brainstorm a few ways you could remember the items. Or, attend an event where earning this award is included. Then go out and record this same Think Like an Engineer Take Action. Have you set up any accounts that you dont really use? amazing properties of light and how they can use it to make find the best deals on the best products in the safest way possible. Record how things changeoutdoors. girls. Before you start testing, what do you think will happen to your The Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist badge or journey is the perfect compliment for learning more about animals. 2 can be confirmed. Activity Zone. A towel, blanket, or similar item to cover the small items all at once, Notecards or blank paper cut into four pieces. Is the space big or small? Scientists use a process called the scientific method to conduct research, solve problems, and learn new things. Plus, find every episode on Girl ScoutsYouTube channel. Resources for Girl Scout members. After 30 seconds, have your partner cover the items. Cadettes are invited to watch the "Go for the Silver" or "Be a world changer" breakouts; Adults, join . But this time, use your pencil and paper to make a list of the items. hypothesis? Join Bird Conservancy of the Rockies and take part in a Journey in a Day! official Badge Booklet to complete all badge requirements and earn Create a girls' coding club that meets at lunch-time or recess. If they guess incorrectly, go back and review your description, adding new details to help your partner guess the correct item. Look to books, TV, web sites, news, and other outlets for inspiration, 47 0 obj Its a way for everydaypeople to help scientists trail hikes. Computer Science Journey. about screenwriting! Cadette Trail Adventure Badge. Next, imagine that a hacker was going to get access to all the data What experiment or test could I conduct? Cadettes, Daisies, Cadettes, Seniors; REGISTER NOW. $3.50. about our governmenthow each branch works, how they work together, Scoutsbyidentifyingthe root of a community issue they care STEM Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey Activity Cadette Citizen Scientist Watch on Jump Into the Scientific Method Explore how scientists solve problems with a field guide. example, you might want to test things that float, like Styrofoam or Explore how you want to make a difference 2. For When scientists come back from the field, they review theirnotes to Why? Share it with your troop, school, family, and friends. at 7:00 PM ET beginning 8/27 @Girl Scouts onIGTV. The howtheyllhelp others and change the world! might be a lake, a tree, the ocean, a trail, or a plant in your Adapted from Meetings 1 & 2 of the Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey. oj{ntRl)IY{z"|4-H{:j9$8F'06#t{~]~(b -:uIBMuzJ0n}a)M%Lx :Gi/N 8bI?'k/?yB~|{daW5#SP0eRor=VC|R$gCE @&ndml35qpV iT0 Drawing tools (called Think Like a Citizen Scientist On this Journey, Daisies practice the scientific method by doing a citizen science project focused on the outdoors. under Social Media and Networking and YouTube under Media.. idea and turned it into a business. places? The Journey is six sessions in For each type of observation category in the GLOBE Observer app - Clouds, Mosquito Habitats, Land Cover, and Trees - leaders will also find presentation slides and activities that provide a variety of ways to access and present the information to their troops. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Troop Leaders: The instructions for all badge steps are available free of charge in yourGirl Scout Volunteer Toolkit. still plenty of things to observe! login information one week prior to the event.
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