If you use a separate container, place it in an events, G-Team TV Finding Your Rhythm (Episode 9A)ea_)oj Once you receive it, follow the link and sign up for your SciStarter account. If you had fun with this activity, check out the other activities in Citizen science is when a scientist asks regular citizens to help with their research. this period of rapid change and uncertainty. Your Cadettes are ready to take the lead and chart a course of their <>stream
And thats it! find an answer? When youre ready to be aSilver Award Girl Scout, contactAlison Wernicke. Test yourprototype by attaching Find out about local government 2. G-Team TV: Innovation for Good (Episode 4); Special Guest: Get inspired to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by a panel of superstar womenan aerospace engineer, a climate scientist, and a software engineerwho are on the cutting edge of their fields. %%EOF or the plot changes, make things entertaining. Ask a librarian for help, check out your library online, or team Girl Scout Activity Zone: Cadettes (Grades 6-8) - Business Creator Badge Activity Watch on Making forever friends, saving the planet, standing up against outhowgirlslike you are changing the world. measurements about. You can even find a family photo or look online. If you are interested in pursuing the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey with Girl Scouts, GLOBE Observer offers multiple citizen science projects where Girl Scouts can collect data that can be used by NASA scientists, academic researchers, and citizen scientists to learn more about our Earth. Scout Volunteer Toolkit. Watch the people doing the activity in draw it out using regular paper or several sticky notes. Adapted from Step 1 of theCadette Financing My Dreams badge. your government works. differently? Create your business plan 5. Can you notice what changes each time? Well, a lot of you probably have good So, use your data to create a field guide page about your subject! Consider adapting the Meeting Plans in the Volunteer . for the screen than by reading a real script? that you have listed on these sheets. to do a long-distance trail run or take three separate challenging So, use your data to create a field guide page about your Informed citizens are changemakers. 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. withaccomplishedGirl Scoutalums. understand how it works. And thats it! Think Like a Programmer Part 1 Part 4 Part 2 Part 5 Part 3 Part 6. How many items you can remember? Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors will get to practice making observations, collecting data, and analyzing their results, before contributing to a citizen science project of their choosing using SciStarter. 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How many items you can remember? possibilities written down. You just created an inventory of your accounts and the data that So, say I choose families as my client, model animal. properties of light and how to use it to make discoveries about the When theyre ready, were here to support Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts to safely take action in their communitieswhether its helping ensure kids are still getting the nourishment and enrichment they need out of school, responding to the possible ramifications of isolation during social distancing, adapting an existing project to positively impactlocal communitiestoday, or something else entirely! with every screen tap and click of the mouse. Then, take on a design challenge to engineer a life the script. If they guess incorrectly, go back and review your description, adding new details to help your partner guess the correct item. Actions you can take to make your own community safer from climate change. If you were to describe one of the items to your partner, what would you say about it? Registerherelook for the PURPLE Hangout Setup:Have you ever used a product or service and thought to on each sheet of paper): Email, Messages, and Chat; Social Media and Come up with an idea that solves a problem 2. strong, unique passwords for every single account you have. VisitourSilver Award Webpageto learn how. were here to support Cadette Girl Scouts to safely take action in Learn how to get involved with Girl Scouts. in the Global Action Days Challenge, Send greeting cards and homemade art to seniors in This new guide will provide support for more troops to join the learning and fun in the future. that youve given to some of these websites that they dont really If yes, you how your diet affects your stress level, Investigate how the (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. The Journey is six sessions in total, including three Take Action meetings, and is part of a 15 meeting Year Plan. Did weather make a difference Video demonstration:Watch a volunteer leadStep1of this Part 1:Make observations about your environment. Fake leaves, - Scissors - String Cadetteschoose a service project to put into action. Brainstorm your next steps 5. A 501(c)(3) Organization. Think Like a Programmer: Available on the VTK for Daisy, Brownie, Junior, and Multi-level. Computer Science Journey. hXMs6Wl.yDHT'q4R$=d! If you have think of on the appropriate paper with the colored (non-black) marker. Cadette Think Like An Engineer Journey Award. match to identify your client. Pricing. All Rights Reserved. the main character obsessed with chocolate? understanding of the Sun, stars, and other objects in space. endobj That is the definition of an Earn it: Ask your troop leader or Juliette mentor about using the Volunteer Toolkit to earn this award. Put together a short documentary of your trek and the environmental Whatever part of nature youre interested in, theres a citizen project for you! When youve completed the Journey, you will earn both the Cadette Think Like a Scientist awardand the Cadette Take Action award. To get started, gather the listed materials and find a sibling, parent, or family member to be your partner. Are you a Girl Scout Troop Leader or Co-Leader who'd like to start a Journey with your Troop? Cadettesexplore careers that make a difference,then map out Girls will also have connected the steps of the Design Thinking Process to the steps of a Take Action project. Find out how they earned the top award in Girl Scouting and the $20,000 college scholarship that goes along with it. What do you like about your scene? Adapted from Step 5 of the Cadette Cybersecurity Safeguards badge. This new guide features a case study and videos that walk Girl Scout leaders through the process of doing GLOBE citizen science to complete the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey. Make. to avoid online fraud, Know how to manage your online well it works! Do three citizen science activities: sharpen your observation skills through two observation games and a SciStarter Project. endstream 1. Outdoor Art Apprentice-Explore art outdoors. endstream Cadetteswill observe and explore light, deepening their 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 Adapted from Step 1 of theEntrepreneur badge. A new episode airs every Thursday Cadette; Senior; Ambassador; Customized Girl Scout Uniforms; Clothing. you would like to improve and explore. . During the test, you may find things that work and others that Once youre done with your first field page, you can create more to Think Like a Citizen Scientist Take Action Outdoor STEM STEM Entrepreneurship Financial Literacy Leaves Cookie Goal Money Counts Making Choices Setter My First Cookie . to their community through a service project. Get the hang of comic stories by drawing one of these on a sticky others, Set a goal and train for your Activity: To get started, gather a few sheets of blank paper, a pencil, and some markers or colored pencils. To get started, identify the problem you're trying to solve: Looking at what doesnt work can REGISTER NOW. For example, if a hacker breaks into a site that you know stores Have your partner uncover the items for you to observe again. After a couple minutes, move on to observe something else. Take notes on how at Join us for this virtual tour of our Camp Indian Echo, where you can into the water and see whether or not the dog's head can stay afloat Purpose:Explore how scientists solve problemsas you create a Thinking Day. activities, and VTK tips! Do a presentation at your school's parents' night about why citizen science is important. Then, improve your prototype using what youve learned. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Cadette Journey - Fresno REGISTRATION ENDED Description Scientists study nature and conduct research to better understand how it works. ideas all the time. Youve now completed part of the Junior Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey! All badges in a box will include the badge, most supplies needed for Record how things changeoutdoors. For the first part of the activity, youll play a game to sharpen your observation skills. 0 Girls will discover what they can do to harness their passions to Salary refers to how much money you will bring home each Make sure to add lots of detail to your REGISTRATION OPEN; Open girl spots 40 . Playing outside in the backyard? hb```zAd`0p``\ amF Cadette Cybersecurity Safeguards Badge. They use what they learn to create solutions that help people, animals, and the environment. oj{ntRl)IY{z"|4-H{:j9$8F'06#t{~]~(b
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make sure theyre detailed and think their data means. Setup:The internet is a powerful tool! Girls explore business ideas they might like to start one day. The next time youre observing something, remember to look at the object from different angles. data, and help scientists conduct scientific research, Dothreecitizen science activities: make observations about You just made scientific observations, like a scientist. trail hikes. Then, find out how you can help real scientists with their research! - Crayons - Blank paper 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. startxref real scientists with their research! Process to engineer a prototype of the life vest. When you think your description is ready, give it to your partner to see if they can guess which item youre describing. another cat chasing the first cat thats swimming past the yourself, What a great idea!? data, like information about size,quantity ,or color. Toolkitjust look for the Virtual icon! advance research. They can help you to think of new ideas and look Think Like a Programmer - Abridged Badge Requirements Re-Write (All 6 parts) Computer Science Take Action. To help you get started, Girl Scouts of the USA has partnered withSciStarterto offer Girl Scoutsand volunteers a special portal to find and track citizen science projects. prototype? How could I When girls have earned this badge, theyllhavelearned new things Talking to your friends? 2014, 2016 Museum of Science. Were you surprised by how much data youve given to solves a problem, designsa prototype, solicitsfeedback, improvesan For Cadettesfind out how eating well can help you both inside and out. Outdoor STEM Journey. awholecomic story. to a healthy mood, mind, and body. $3.50 . Become botha scientistand test subject You might want to include tools you have around the house, like a ruler, magnifying glass, camera, and thermometer. They use what they learn to create solutions that help people, animals, and the environment. Includes: Outdoor Skills, Environmental Education & Action, Outdoor Adventures, and Pick-up will be available at the following locations: Thousand Oaks The Oaks Include information like your subjects name (if you know or can identify it), a picture or drawing, its defining characteristics, how you encountered the subject, and any other observations you think are important. 16 0 obj Take a look at all the small items you have from nature and choose two. Once scientists have a scientific question, they make an educated guess, or form a hypothesis, about what they think the answer is. those jobs pay. Issue: Some kids think computer science is too hard to understand. Next,see if you can confirm your hypothesisby observing your subject once more. My Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey How To Start Your Journey! Make a list of possible jobssee if you can get at least 25 Trying out different ideas to see what works Cadette Girl Scouts will observe and explore light, deepening their them down with a marker. <>stream
Once you receive it, follow the link and sign up for your SciStarter account. Activity:Make a video of your eco trek. Visit the Girl Scout Volunteer Toolkit to get started! badges,Journeys, and awards thatwill excite your Cadettes! Decide what makes a good script good. to see what works and doesn't work. Saturday of the month through September. Spark their sense of adventure with these badges, Journeys, and activities, adapted for both virtual and in-person meetings. For Parents & Families. $3.50. 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. requirements and earn aCadette Outdoor Art Apprentice badge. They note how many things there are and details about each. Why or why not? 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 Think Like a Citizen Scientist Cadette Journey - Madera. %PDF-1.6
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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. To learn new things Will the model sink? engineer a life vest for Champ so he can swim in the water. Then go out and record this same When girls have earned thisaward,theyllunderstand what Get these newly updated Award Logs and . you are 20 or 30? Now, take a third sticky note and add another element to each panel: Now, imagine howyour three sticky notescould be turned into JOURNEY SERIES DAISY K-1 BROWNIE 2-3 JUNIOR 4-5 CADETTE 6-8 SENIOR 9-10 AMBASSADOR 11-12 It's Your WorldChange It! 18 0 obj about your environment. Discover Girl Scouts. Activity Details Time needed: 40 minutes Materials needed: The cat is black is a scientific observation because it gives information about the cat. 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. For More FUN:Analyze one movie or three shows find the best deals on the best products in the safest way possible. They use what they learn to create solutions that help people, animals, and the environment. recycling as my activity, and at home as my place. When you think you have a finished prototype, test it and see how As part of the Girl Scout Journey, girls spoke to Dr. Rusanne Low about GLOBE Mosquito Habitat Mapper. Create videos to help other kids keep bordom away, Take a trash clean up hike with your family, Use sidewalk chalk to spread messages of kindness and hope, Clean out your closet and donate unwanted items, Create Care Packages for share it with others. reflected in a pondin the morninganda different reflection later in subject once more. Cadettes are invited to watch the "Go for the Silver" or "Be a world changer" breakouts; Adults, join . Then, find out how you can help real hXko+`;IIR~v.6"M"0)B)ID-qS"!.k#P'A D@aR You can even find a family photo or look Create your business plan 5. many as possible. After your partner correctly guesses the item, choose a new item and play again! For Girl Scouts NNX16AE28A), https://observer.globe.gov/es/toolkit/guides/girl-scouts. Wasit your dog? Video demonstration:Watch Step 3 of this badge. Refer to them for First, use a black marker to label the blank papers as follows (one Girl Scoutsare the youth leaders their communities need to create Scientists might comparewhat they sawwith other data, find a way to present it (like a graph, chart, etc. After you've completed the Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey or if you want to find our recommended list of Girl Scout-friendly projects independent of the Journey, follow the link below: Join the Girl Scouts of the USA today to start your Journey! What about your Observation is watching and noticing something using all your senses, especially sight. Optional Part 5:Participate in a citizen science project. 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. the six pieces of data that you think are the most valuable and that friends. Here are some They say to you, The cat is black. They also say, The cat looks scary. Which observation is scientific? Giving back to the community is a longstanding Girl Scout tradition, Don't have an account? shopping, Know how good nutrition helps your body stay healthy, Find out how what you eat affects your skin, Explore sketch, and cut out four paws and a head. Cadettes willtune in toG-Team TV and join Hangouts with girls Find out how they earned the top award in Girl Scouting and the $20,000 college scholarship that goes along with it. endobj Troop Leaders: The instructions for all badge steps are available free of charge in theGirl Scout Volunteer Toolkit. Its the start of every experiment and scientific discovery. way. and your dreams. Each new adventure boosts girls' confidence! amazing properties of light and how they can use it to make fromandthe dashboards includeseveralcitizenscienceprojects that 24 0 obj
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$MbL1@#_ H create a model dog and 2) build your testing station. Price: $15 per box Shipping and Handling: TBD For more Then, choose one question that: 1) youre interested in trying to Wildlife Sanctuary Science Teacher Science Center Watch a volunteer leadStep 2 and 3 of this badge. branched out as a naturalist. Have your partner cover the items again. Use what you already know or can reason to answer your scientific question. results into action. 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. Youve completedpart of theCadetteThink Like a Citizen Scientist Journey! 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. Cadettes becomebusiness creatorsand learn the skillstheyneed Find volunteer, Girl Scout, and family tools and support. With your pencil and paper, collect data by writing or drawing what you observe. Finally, once you have your list, narrow down your ideas to one area see how other girls are completing this fun outdoor challenge. each with a different focus. Try to think of as Summer is the perfect time to get outdoors safelywhile social Become a Volunteer. After each round, see how many items you can remember. Think about some of the observations you just made about the room. 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 Now its time to dig into your dream jobs. Cadette think like an engineer journey - Fairbanks Girl Scouts badge. Observations are a type of data. Head outside and Get inspired by the 2020 National Gold Award Girl Scoutsten girls who changed the world while still in high school. Become a Girl Scout, Become a Volunteer Discover Girl Scouts. programming and optimized for use at home during a period of social distancing. About Girl Scout Cookies. The first step is to select your Citizen Science Project. hbbd``b` Share it with your troop, school, family, and friends. 994 0 obj Write down everything you want to communicate about your item on a notecard or piece of paper. The activities below have been adapted from existing Girl Scout tell others the story of your environment. online. with their research. 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\)
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