G.I.R.L. 2017 When you’re a Girl Scout, you’re also a G.I...

2
G.I.R.L. 2017 You found a lost puppy in your neighborhood. She has a collar but no tag. What do you do? a Convince your folks to let you keep her, at least until you see a sign posted by her owner. It’ll be a great chance for you to show how responsible you are! b Take the puppy to your local animal shelter and make sure she’s healthy. If the shelter is overcrowded, ask if you can foster the puppy until her owner claims her. c Plan a craft table at your upcoming community festival, where pet owners can make adorable contact tags for their pets to wear. d Make signs and post them in your neighborhood and on social media letting neighbors know that the puppy was found and dropped off at the local animal shelter. It’s time to plan your summer vacation. Which of these sounds the most appealing? a Signing up for a high adventure summer camp! What better way to spend a vacation than zip-lining, whitewater rafting, and backpacking through the wilderness? b Your local library needs volunteers to help lead summer youth program. It’s a great way for you to give back to the community and catch up on your must-read new releases! c There’s a Makerspace around the corner from your house that hosts youth nights. If you can use their tools and resources, you’re pretty sure you can finish your prototype for your big Kickstarter project idea. d Summer vacation is a great way to earn money to buy that thing you’ve been saving up to buy. You start a lemonade business using your own special recipe. Your Girl Scout troop is deciding on a Take Action project for the year. Which one of these sounds like a suggestion that you’d make? a Creating a language mentoring program. Inviting new non- English speaking community members to work with a group of classmates that you’ve assembled and trained. b A classmate was recently diagnosed with cancer so you want to raise awareness of the disease and do a project to upgrade the youth activities for patients at the hospital. c You do a project to adapt your community playground so kids with physical limitations, like using a wheelchair, can play too. d You learned that girls in some rural desert communities aren’t able to get an education because they spend so much of their time getting water for their families. You want to raise awareness and fund a well installation for a needy community. Which animal would be your dream pet? a Dragon b Lion c Animatronic dog d Dolphin You’re doing a group project at school. What part of the project gets you the most excited? a Picking the topic. It’s got to be something good that no one else will pick! b Being a task manager. You see the big picture and love making sure everyone is sticking to the timeline. c The artistic design. Not only do you need good content, but you want to make it look good too! d Researching the facts. There’s so much to learn, but which aspects will make the best presentation? If you could design your own badge, it would be about: a Roller Coaster Science b Social Justice c Robotics d Marksmanship Which school club would be your favorite? a Debate/Public Speaking b Student Government c Improv Theater d Sports Team Which fictional character do you identify with the most? a Katniss Everdeen – she makes her own rules b Rey from Star Wars – the force is strong with her c Nancy Drew – no mystery is to large, no puzzle to small d Hermione Granger – knowledge is power When you’re a Girl Scout, you’re also a G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™. Every girl has a different mix of traits… a dash of innovator, a sprinkle of risk-taker, a whole lot of go-getter, topped with a scoop of leadership— that’s what makes you unique. Find out your dominant experience type with this quiz! Answer Tally: a : ______ b : ______ c : ______ d : ______

Transcript of G.I.R.L. 2017 When you’re a Girl Scout, you’re also a G.I...

Page 1: G.I.R.L. 2017 When you’re a Girl Scout, you’re also a G.I ...files.constantcontact.com/ad081e8b101/d46f02c2-434a-4239-8af4-70ca80... · new things, and escape form boredom. Risk-takers

G.I.R.L. 2017

You found a lost puppy in your neighborhood. She has a collar but no tag. What do you do?

a Convince your folks to let you keep her, at least until you see a sign posted by her owner. It’ll be a great chance for you to show how responsible you are!

b Take the puppy to your local animal shelter and make sure she’s healthy. If the shelter is overcrowded, ask if you can foster the puppy until her owner claims her.

c Plan a craft table at your upcoming community festival, where pet owners can make adorable contact tags for their pets to wear.

d Make signs and post them in your neighborhood and on social media letting neighbors know that the puppy was found and dropped off at the local animal shelter.

It’s time to plan your summer vacation. Which of these sounds the most appealing?

a Signing up for a high adventure summer camp! What better way to spend a vacation than zip-lining, whitewater rafting, and backpacking through the wilderness?

b Your local library needs volunteers to help lead summer youth program. It’s a great way for you to give back to the community and catch up on your must-read new releases!

c There’s a Makerspace around the corner from your house that hosts youth nights. If you can use their tools and resources, you’re pretty sure you can finish your prototype for your big Kickstarter project idea.

d Summer vacation is a great way to earn money to buy thatthing you’ve been saving up to buy. You start a lemonade business using your own special recipe.

Your Girl Scout troop is deciding on a Take Action project for the year. Which one of these sounds like a suggestion that you’d make?

a Creating a language mentoring program. Inviting new non-English speaking community members to work with a group of classmates that you’ve assembled and trained.

b A classmate was recently diagnosed with cancer so you want toraise awareness of the disease and do a project to upgrade the youth activities for patients at the hospital.

c You do a project to adapt your community playground so kidswith physical limitations, like using a wheelchair, can play too.

d You learned that girls in some rural desert communities aren’table to get an education because they spend so much of their time getting water for their families. You want to raise awareness and fund a well installation for a needy community.

Which animal would be your dream pet?

a Dragon

b Lion

c Animatronic dog

d Dolphin

You’re doing a group project at school. What part of the project gets you the most excited?

a Picking the topic. It’s got to be something good that no one elsewill pick!

b Being a task manager. You see the big picture and love makingsure everyone is sticking to the timeline.

c The artistic design. Not only do you need good content, but youwant to make it look good too!

d Researching the facts. There’s so much to learn, but whichaspects will make the best presentation?

If you could design your own badge, it would be about:

a Roller Coaster Science

b Social Justice

c Robotics

d Marksmanship

Which school club would be your favorite?

a Debate/Public Speaking

b Student Government

c Improv Theater

d Sports Team

Which fictional character do you identify with the most?

a Katniss Everdeen – she makes her own rules

b Rey from Star Wars – the force is strong with her

c Nancy Drew – no mystery is to large, no puzzle to small

d Hermione Granger – knowledge is power

When you’re a Girl Scout, you’re also a G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™. Every girl has a different mix of traits… a dash of innovator, a sprinkle of risk-taker, a whole lot of go-getter, topped with a scoop of leadership—that’s what makes you unique. Find out your dominant experience type with this quiz!

Answer Tally:

a: ______ b: ______ c: ______ d: ______

Page 2: G.I.R.L. 2017 When you’re a Girl Scout, you’re also a G.I ...files.constantcontact.com/ad081e8b101/d46f02c2-434a-4239-8af4-70ca80... · new things, and escape form boredom. Risk-takers

G.I.R.L. 2017

QUIZ RESULTS

Mostly as You’re a Risk-taker. Courageous and strong, you’re keen to try new things and to embrace the unfamiliar. You’re ready to step up and break the mold if that’s what it takes. You value the journey, seeking out and experiencing new things, and escape form boredom. Risk-takers take the lead with their instincts. You’ve learned to make decisions and accept every experience as a learning experience.

Mostly bsYou’re a true Leader. You’re confident, responsible, and committed to changing the world for the better—and you’re happiest when others join you in taking the lead! You value inclusivity, stewardship, humility, insight and foresight, and decision making. Leaders take the lead with emotional intelligence – understanding the underlying motivations of the team and helping them become their best selves.

Mostly csYou’re an Innovator. Thinking outside the box is your specialty, so you’re always looking for a creative way to take action. You definitely know how to get things done. You value truth, insight, inspiration, ideas, life hacking, adaptiveness, and variety. Innovators take the lead by forming connections between people, ideas, and issues.

Mostly dsYou’re a Go-getter. You’re bold, honest, and determined to succeed. Goal oriented and ambitious, you’re also a life-long learner who believes no challenge is too difficult! You value success that is the result of hard-work and commitment. Go-getters take the lead by creating a shared goal, uniting those with different motivations to solve universal problems.

Watch Me Shine Emily Shackelton

RoarKaty Perry

UnwrittenNatasha Bedingfield

Never Give UpSia

BraveSara Bareilles

Hidden OnesMissy Higgins

Who SaysSelena Gomez & The Scene

Sit Still, Look PrettyDaya

GirlzL2M

Raise our VoicesBarbie

Get Pumpedfor G.I.R.L. 2017 with this playlist!