Girl Scouts of River Bluffs Council
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THE EDGE Issue 20 - January - August 2008
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Six Steps to the Girl Scout Silver Award
Courage, Confidence, Character
Courage, Confidence, Character
Courage, Confidence, Character
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Girl Scout Silver Award Workshops
A registered Girl Scout must be 11 years old or going into the 6th grade to begin work on Steps 1-4 of the Girl Scout Silver Award. She must be 12 years old or going into the 7th grade to start work on Steps 5 and 6. She must complete Steps 5 and 6 by the time school begins and she enters the 10th grade.
ORGANIZE: Get Ready get organized for the next five steps. You can do this! Attend Girl Scout Silver Award Workshop, meet with your advisor and develop a timeline for Steps 2-4, (and think about how Step 5 will fit into your timeline), then sign an agreement with your advisor.
LEAD: Earn the Girl Scout Silver Leadership Award put the Girl Scout Law into action!
Complete (3) Interest Projects
Studio 2B Focus: Uniquely Me! The Real Deal
Leadership Hours 15 hours
Journal it use the Girl Scout Silver Award "Go For It" insert
NETWORK: Earn the Girl Scout Silver Career Award reach out and build your network!
Whats Out There? Research 4 types of careers.
Whos Out There? Interview a college student. Interview three adults with different jobs.
Earn the Your Own Business Interest Project (If you have already earned the Your Own Business IP Award, earn an Interest Project Award related to the field in which you would like to start a business).
Journal it - use the Girl Scout Silver Award "Go For It" insert.
CREATE: Earn the Girl Scout Silver 4 Bs Challenge Charm find your voice.
Become: Your best self Set one personal improvement goal
Belong: Studio 2B Focus: Looking In, Reaching Out
Believe: Making a difference Identify an issue in school or community
Build: My Plans and Solutions
ACT:
40 hours
REFLECT: Think About It how has earning the Girl Scout Silver Award changed you and impacted others? Complete Girl Scout Silver Award Final Report Form with your advisor.