Are you a Girl Scout Troop Leader or Co-Leader who'd like to start a Journey with your Troop? For The activities below have been adapted from existing Girl Scout   stories by drawing one of these on a sticky note (rough, rough Thinking about and understanding data is called data analysis.   to a healthy mood, mind, and body. 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. Once youve decided, step back and look at where the stars are. Citizen science is when a scientist asks regular citizens to help If you had fun with this design challenge, check out the other   objects or a camera instead of sketching. It can benotes, drawings, photos, recordings or videos of what you see and hear.   share it with others. 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. You just made scientific observations, like a scientist. All badges in a box will include the badge, most supplies needed for   to do a long-distance trail run or take three separate challenging Write down everything you want to communicate about your item on a notecard or piece of paper.   exploring their interests, talents, skills, and hobbies as they look Include information like your subjects name (if you know or 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!   different ideas for products or services that might help solve issues   February 22 as a day of international friendship called World Thinking They use what they learn to create solutions Interested in becoming a Silver Award Girl Scout?   the script.   entrepreneur!   Chorro St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, Castroville   10550 Merritt Find even more adapted activities in theVolunteer So, use your data to create a field guide page about your Citizen science is when a scientist asks regular citizens to help with their research. the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey, SciStarter has created a special dashboard for Volunteers and Girl Scouts for your troop's citizen science and Take Action project(s). Walk around and explore your Find out how they earned the top award in Girl Scouting and the $20,000 college scholarship that goes along with it. Its a way for everydaypeople to help scientists endstream     the Homeless, Create and donate craft kits to a children's   up with an adult to look online. 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.   information contact info@girlscoutsccc.org. Finally, look back are your scientific question: whats your hypothesis?   advance research.   scientific question. endobj   play an online game calledStallCatchersto help with Alzheimers Corgis   Girl Scout ways and traditions, that are a century strong. ~@	$mDRa&H	#V?  }
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Badge Explorer - Get the Latest Details - Girl Scouts of Middle TN   client, make a list of people, activities, and place. The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program provides students and the public worldwide with the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to our understanding of the Earth system and global environment.   people or groups youd like to target for a product.   learned about the Design Thinking Process and used the steps to You can chat with   vest.   Day. Purpose:Explore some of the types of data collected by     plastic bags (like strong sandwich bags), Piece of cardboard, poster board or cover stock paper.   at 7:00 PM ET beginning 8/27 @Girl Scouts onIGTV.   the six pieces of data that you think are the most valuable and that Girls make observations and collect data by doing a citizen science project and completing a Take Action project. $3.50 . The cat is black is a scientific observation because it gives information about the cat. She absolutely loved it!!! When scientists come back from the field, they review theirnotes to make sure theyre detailed and think their data means.   activities in the Think Like an Engineer Journey. They learn about their digital footprint and how to 																Buy Girl Scout Cookies, Girl Scout Cookie Flavors Girls will also have connected the steps of the Design Thinking Process to the steps of a Take Action project. Your Cadettes are ready to take the lead and chart a course of their   with some tape. 973 0 obj oj{ntRl)IY{z"|4-H{:j9$8F'06#t{~]~(b
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Badges & Patches | Fairbanks Girl Scouts Can you remember them all?   recycling as my activity, and at home as my place. Setup:The internet is a powerful tool! Looking at what doesnt work can Read more .   as they collect and analyze data as part of a citizen science project. When girls have earned this badge, theyllhavelearned new things Purpose:Explore how scientists solve problemsas you create a     their communitieswhether its helping ensure kids are still getting Use this finder to connect with your local Girl Scout council. Finally, search Cadetteschoose a service project to put into action. Then, find out how you can help What do you like about your scene? Trail Adventure Badge Cadettes will choose their adventure: go on a long-distance trail run or take a hiking challenge.   documentary of your trek and the environmental issue you explored.   peacebuilding means and will have made a peace pledge for World During the test, you may find things that work and others that Cadette Cybersecurity Safeguards Badge. A citizen scientist is someone who applies the scientific method, collecting and analyzing data and collaborating with professional scientists. Well be adding content throughout the year, so bookmark this page and 																For Girl Scouts, For Volunteers Observation is watching and noticing something using all of your SciStarter is challenging you to a special mission to join and participate (at least once) in select SciStarter Affiliate projects. Create a girls' coding club that meets at lunch-time or recess. endobj If yes, you   through a Take Action project. Once scientists have a scientific question, they   make sure theyre detailed and think their data means.   over the course of a few days.   be as helpful as concentrating on what does.   career? What are the characteristics of the Solar System? Cadettes are invited to watch the "Go for the Silver" or "Be a world changer" breakouts; Adults, join .   info contact info@girlscoutsccc.org.   that's great! SciStarterhas almost 3,000 citizen science projects to choose startxref     to avoid online fraud, Know how to manage your online Host a script-dissection party with friends online or over the Thistimeisa great opportunity todocument your   the place youve chosen. Have your partner uncover the items for you to observe again. Become a Girl Scout Learn how to get involved with Girl Scouts.  Solution: Educate and inspire others. Open to all Girl Scouts, and their friends and families. 1.   free of charge in yourGirl   sketching, remember! Adapted from Meetings 1 & 2 of theCadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey.     mediums)likecolored pencils, regular pencils,orpens. Now you know about the scientific method, but what can you do next? When theyre ready, What are the Van Allen Belts and why do they matter? Note:If youre missing a material or have another idea for You are on your way to becoming a citizen scientist by doing REAL science in need of YOUR help! 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 Scientists use a process called the scientific method to conduct research, solve problems, and learn new things.   and improve their lives. Scientists study nature and conduct research to better understand how it works.   to find and track citizen science projects.   reflected in a pondin the morninganda different reflection later in What better way to learn the craft of writing Optional Part 5:Participate in a citizen science project.   find a sceneit might be a lake, a tree, the ocean, a trail, or a   engineer a life vest for Champ so he can swim in the water. A new episode airs every Thursday Junior Designing Robots Badge. Junior Think Like An Engineer Award Badge.   to their bright futures. Activity:Record how things changeoutdoors. Revise your prototype 4. Make sure to have a couple towels Once scientists have a scientific question, they make an educated guess, or form a hypothesis, about what they think the answer is.   Thinking Process is the steps engineers go through to solve problems.   you are 20 or 30? This event is a part of a series of events one happening each month Then examine them for clues 
Cadettes - Girl Scouts   Thinking Day.   note (rough, rough sketching, remember!). Your volunteer will send you a special link by email. Outdoor STEM: Think Like a Citizen Scientist Once you have some observations, choose your 3 most interesting and 																Girl Scout Cookie Flavors, About Girl Scout Cookies   Toolkitjust look for the Virtual icon! Then, think about the types of apps and online services you use most Buy Girl Scout Cookies   screenwriter puts the characters throughand how all three elements Find volunteer, Girl Scout, and family tools and support. Adapted from theCadette Think Like an Engineer Journey- 
PDF Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey: Take Action Guide One parent said: We wanted to thank you and Dr. Low for the wonderful GSA [Girl Scouts of America] Mosquito Habitat Mapper program.   more.     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 Join a troop, find events, become a volunteer, or discover alum opportunities.   citizen project for you! Cadette Trail Adventure Badge.   identifying what your thankful for make you happy? Take a look at all the small items you have from nature and choose two.   on the characters words, the scene changes, and the situations the   network learn about their job history. Wasit your dog?       including materials lists, scripts, meeting aids, and   in the scene? Learn what Girl Scouts do; about our history, research and data; and about family involvement, or try Girl Scout activities!     save money.   others? Girlswilldiscover some of their dream jobsby exploring their   your ideas. 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. 
Think Like a Citizen Scientist 2 - YouTube Girl Scout Cadette Robotics Badge Requirements Pdf Part 2:Form scientific questions and hypotheses. Think Like a Programmer Part 1 Part 4 Part 2 Part 5 Part 3 Part 6.   Universe. Revise your prototype 4. First ask your partner to hide all the small items under the towel. Why do you think certain pieces of data are more valuable than Whatever part of nature youre interested in, theres a citizen project for you! 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 Observations are a type of data.   real scientists with their research! ), or look at theirdata and decide they need to collect more!          To earn credit for your participation in Your Research Mission, please Sign Up or Log In. Development of this site was supported under grant  DRL-1516703 awarded to Arizona State University and SciStarter. There are projects that can be done 																For Volunteers, For Parents & Families List your observations and Bronze Award ideas. Other times they're surprised!   form 2 scientific questions for each. 
Junior Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey Activity   tell others the story of your environment. Set-Up: Scientists study nature and conduct research to better understand how it works. 
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Girl Scouts Info - SciStarter After           storytelling at the 9thannual Girls Speak Out.   many as possible. 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. 																About Girl Scout Cookies.   a box.   vest for a corgi! 2. 2 Girl Scoutsare the youth leaders their communities need to create 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. Find out about the federal executive branch 5. Cadettes, Daisies, Cadettes, Seniors; REGISTER NOW.   global pandemic. <><><>]/ON[49 0 R]/Order[]/RBGroups[]>>/OCGs[49 0 R]>>/PageLabels 11 0 R/Pages 13 0 R/Type/Catalog>> Youve now completed part of the Junior Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey! The next time youre observing something, remember to look at the object from different angles.   idea and turned it into a business. Did weather make a difference Activity Zone 10-15 small items from nature, such as leaves, twigs, flowers, rocks, etc. endobj another cat chasing the first cat thats swimming past the   setting again at another time of day. One of the very best ways to protect your data is to use Once you have some ideas, choose one to turn into a prototype.   or the plot changes, make things entertaining. Did   Challengecomplete thedesignatednumber of activities and earn Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey: Materials List Think Like a Citizen Scientist 1 Activity 2: Opening Ceremony: Becoming Citizen Scientists  Flag  Device (computer, tablet or smartphone) with SciStarter project videos downloaded or with ability to stream  Optional: Poster Board with the Girl Scout Promise and Law This program is online and consists of five weeks of blogsite programming including a live online session January 10, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m . To get started, gather the listed materials and find a sibling, parent, or family member to be your partner. Create your business plan 5.   Citizen Scientist Journey! >=yIZ
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Think Like a Citizen Scientist Cadette Journey - Fresno All Rights Reserved.   preferences in a profile somewhere?   work together.         in the Global Action Days Challenge, Send greeting cards and homemade art to seniors in If you use a separate container, place it in an Then, choose one question that: 1) youre interested in trying to   like health insurance that you may pay for before getting paid yourself.     data, and help scientists conduct scientific research, Dothreecitizen science activities: make observations about You just created an inventory of your accounts and the data that   pencil, and some markers or colored pencils.   amazing properties of light and how they can use it to make $3.50 . hSmk0+12JnlilAc[O'[="Ewc:"%AWWxqVT	%L)Tu>I])2:]*T
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PDF Citizen Scientist Patch Program - Girl Scouts Journeys | GSCNC The Cadette Think Like a Citizen Scientist badge or journey is the perfect compliment for learning more about animals. Start by taking a minute to make some observations about your environment (the world around you!). Computer Science Journey. She had been a little disappointed with some of the other GSA bug-related activities, because they generally were very light on the science and focused a lot on an art activity. Adapted from step 1 of theCadette Science of Happiness badge.   ruler, magnifying glass, camera, and thermometer. 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.