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Girl Scout Silver Award

The Girl Scout Silver Award represents a girl's accomplishments in Girl Scouting and her community as she grows and works to improve her life and the lives of others. The first four requirements of the Girl Scout Silver Award help girls build skills, explore careers, gain leadership skills, and make a commitment to self-improvement. The Girl Scout Silver Award Project can be undertaken when the first four requirements are completed. It can be done as an individual or with a group. If done with a group, a girl must be responsible for a specific part of the project and evaluate her contribution to the project and the group

Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond

New changes are on the horizon for the Girl Scout Gold Award, Girl Scout Silver Award, and leadership awards for Girl Scouts 11-17. As the variations and additions are phased in during 2004-2006, girls will have the opportunity to mix and match old and new activities to create experiences they'll never forget. Read more about the old and new awards for Girl Scouts 11-17.

Sarah Wels Girl Scout Council
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Another spot for girls who have already begun their prerequisites and want to mix and match to meet the requirements...To see the old and new requirements CLICK HERE:)

STUDIO 2B

Go For It : GS Silver Award
NEW! Girl Scout Silver Award: Go For It

STEP 1: GET READY

  • Read Go for It! The Girl Scout Silver Award STUDIO 2B insert.
  • Meet with advisor and develop a timeline for STEPS 2-4.
  • Make an agreement with adult advisor.

STEP 2: GIRL SCOUT SILVER LEADERSHIP AWARD (charm)

  • Earn three Interest Project Awards found in Interest Projects for Girls 11-17 related to parts of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
  • Earn the STUDIO 2B Focus: uniquely me! The Real Deal charm.
  • Put leadership into action: spend 15 hours in a leadership role.
  • Use the Go for It! The Girl Scout Silver Award STUDIO 2B insert to keep records and a journal for discussion with advisor.

STEP 3: THE GIRL SCOUT SILVER CAREER AWARD CHARM

  • What's Out There?
  • Who's Out There?
  • Be Your Own Boss—Earn "Your Own Business" Interest Project Award
  • Use Go for It! The Girl Scout Silver Award STUDIO 2B insert to "journal it" for discussion with advisor.

STEP 4: THE GIRL SCOUT SILVER 4Bs CHALLENGE CHARM

  • Become: Set goals for self-improvement.
  • Belong: Earn the charm from the STUDIO 2B Focus book: Looking in, Reaching Out.
  • Believe: Identify an issue in school or community that you feel strongly about. Find out more about it. Use your voice to address it.
  • Build: Focus on coming up with a solution to address a problem.

Use Go for It! The Girl Scout Silver Award STUDIO 2B insert to "journal it" for discussion with advisor.

Note: Planning hours for the Silver 4Bs Challenge may be applied to the Girl Scout Silver Award hours in STEP 5.

STEP 5: THE GIRL SCOUT SILVER AWARD PROJECT

  • Plan It
  • Know More About It
  • Choose It
  • Map It
  • Adjust plans if necessary
  • Do It! The project should:
    • Take approximately 40 hours to complete (including planning time)
    • Provide community service, but can be done inside or outside of Girl Scouting
    • Be approved by your leader or advisor.

Note: Permission for any money-earning related to project must be obtained from Girl Scout council.

STEP 6: THINK ABOUT IT

  • After reading Go for It! The Girl Scout Silver Award STUDIO 2B insert, evaluate your project with your advisor.
  • Optional (check with your council): Submit the Girl Scout Silver Award Final Report (Word doc, 224KB) to your council and use it as an evaluation guideline.

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Sarah Wells GS Council Contact for Silver Award: Debbie e-mail: swgsc@citlink.net  or phone
845 361 2898 or 845 794 0264