Over the last few months my good friend and I began the process of starting up a Girl Scout Daisy Troop. I've made a few things for the group, and I thought others might appreciate having the printables. This doesn't mean that I will be blogging regularly about Girl Scouts--I probably won't. I hope someone finds these printables useful though! One of the Girl Scouts Traditions is a Kaper chart, which is basically a chore chart of sorts. We had the girls pick a "version" of theirselves and color them in. (If you want the images, just right click them and save them to your computer to print out.) Then, after the girls colored them in, I cut them out and laminated them. Then I hot glued the girls onto clothespins, which I attached to this chore chart. I wrote the girls' names on the backs of the clothespins so that it would be easier for me to see who was responsible for what chore. I also made bookmarks for the girls so that they can practice the Girl Scout Law at home. You can download the JPG version of the bookmark here. Anyway, I'm excited to be getting started. We have a great group of girls, and I looking forward to all of the adventures that we'll be having this year. If you are a girl scout "newbie" like me, welcome! Best of luck getting your troop started! If you liked this post, you might like some of my other girl scout posts: Daisy Girl Scout Paper Dolls: Courageous and Strong Petal Activities I did this STEM themed meeting for Girl Scouts:
This is how my Girl Scout troop made a Junior Vest Swap.
Explore ABCBakersVolunteers' 5749 photos on Flickr!
Page 10 of our Juliette Low coloring book.…
Over the last few months my good friend and I began the process of starting up a Girl Scout Daisy Troop. I've made a few things for the group, and I thought others might appreciate having the printables. This doesn't mean that I will be blogging regularly about Girl Scouts--I probably won't. I hope someone finds these printables useful though! One of the Girl Scouts Traditions is a Kaper chart, which is basically a chore chart of sorts. We had the girls pick a "version" of theirselves and color them in. (If you want the images, just right click them and save them to your computer to print out.) Then, after the girls colored them in, I cut them out and laminated them. Then I hot glued the girls onto clothespins, which I attached to this chore chart. I wrote the girls' names on the backs of the clothespins so that it would be easier for me to see who was responsible for what chore. I also made bookmarks for the girls so that they can practice the Girl Scout Law at home. You can download the JPG version of the bookmark here. Anyway, I'm excited to be getting started. We have a great group of girls, and I looking forward to all of the adventures that we'll be having this year. If you are a girl scout "newbie" like me, welcome! Best of luck getting your troop started! If you liked this post, you might like some of my other girl scout posts: Daisy Girl Scout Paper Dolls: Courageous and Strong Petal Activities I did this STEM themed meeting for Girl Scouts:
Explore this photo album by ABC Bakers on Flickr!
This Girl Scout Cookies Thank You Notes Free Printable makes it easy for Girl Scouts to thank their cookie customers. A good Troop activity for cookie pin.
Download or Print a free Girl Scout Law page here. Get the perfect printable for learning or going over the girls scout law and promise!
Over the last few months my good friend and I began the process of starting up a Girl Scout Daisy Troop. I've made a few things for the group, and I thought others might appreciate having the printables. This doesn't mean that I will be blogging regularly about Girl Scouts--I probably won't. I hope someone finds these printables useful though! One of the Girl Scouts Traditions is a Kaper chart, which is basically a chore chart of sorts. We had the girls pick a "version" of theirselves and color them in. (If you want the images, just right click them and save them to your computer to print out.) Then, after the girls colored them in, I cut them out and laminated them. Then I hot glued the girls onto clothespins, which I attached to this chore chart. I wrote the girls' names on the backs of the clothespins so that it would be easier for me to see who was responsible for what chore. I also made bookmarks for the girls so that they can practice the Girl Scout Law at home. You can download the JPG version of the bookmark here. Anyway, I'm excited to be getting started. We have a great group of girls, and I looking forward to all of the adventures that we'll be having this year. If you are a girl scout "newbie" like me, welcome! Best of luck getting your troop started! If you liked this post, you might like some of my other girl scout posts: Daisy Girl Scout Paper Dolls: Courageous and Strong Petal Activities I did this STEM themed meeting for Girl Scouts:
Mmmmmmmmmmm Cookies. nom nom nom. I don’t know a single woman, man or monster that doesn’t have a weakness for cookies. So many varieties, so many tastes and baking cookies has to be the funnest thing to do as a single person, with a friend, or with family. Some of my favorite memories growing up […]
Learn how to make a sock snowman for your winter decor. A quick and easy craft idea that kids and adults will love to make!
Watch your Girl Scout reach her cookie sales goals on this printable tracker! You can personalize the editable PDF with her name and goal or use the ready-to-print version if you're in a rush! Both versions are 8.5x11 so they can be printed at home or any copy shop, and ready to use year after year! 。・゚゚・DIGITAL FILE・゚゚・。☆。・゚゚・DIGITAL FILE・゚゚・。☆。・゚゚・DIGITAL FILE・゚゚・。 ☆ WHAT YOU GET☆ 1. An 8.5"x11" Editable PDF Goal Tracker - Pink Center 2. An 8.5"x11" Editable PDF Goal Tracker - White Center 3. An 8.5"x11" Ready-to-print High Resolution JPG Goal Tracker 4. Step-by-step Instructions for editing and printing your PDF files (or watch my video tutorials at https://rb.gy/jh2n9i) These are *DIGITAL* files, so no physical item will be mailed. ☆ ALSO AVAILABLE ☆ Matching Cookie Thank You Receipt: https://www.etsy.com/madiloveskiwi/listing/589876533 Girl Scout Cookie Seller Business Card: https://www.etsy.com/madiloveskiwi/listing/754980580 Girl Scout Cookie Booth Banner: https://www.etsy.com/madiloveskiwi/listing/774860921 Girl Scout ABC Cookie Order Form: https://www.etsy.com/madiloveskiwi/listing/755860206 Girl Scout LBB Cookie Lanyard: https://www.etsy.com/madiloveskiwi/listing/757261482 ☆ HOW IT WORKS☆ 1. Purchase the listing and download your file to your Mac or PC computer. 2. Open the editable PDF from your computer in the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (it's free). 3. Edit the highlighted fields yourself and save your text. (You can even change the font, text size, and text color!) 4. Print your file (detailed instructions are included with your order) and enjoy! Important Notes: • The files can only be edited using Adobe Reader on a computer. • You CAN change the font size and font color. • You CANNOT change text location or add extra lines of text. • You CANNOT edit the printable files on a mobile device or tablet, you must use a computer. • No font download is necessary. The fonts are embedded in the printable files. *** Note: this is a DIGITAL item, so no physical item will be mailed *** .................................................................................................... Love my Art? Sign up for my email newsletter to find out about special freebies, offers, and news about my digital art. No spam ever, I promise! Just follow this link to sign up: http://www.madiloveskiwi.com/signup .................................................................................................... © Madi Loves Kiwi. This artwork has been professionally designed by Madi Loves Kiwi and is for your personal use and enjoyment only. www.madiloveskiwi.com
Where in the World am I?: Introducing an Incredible Education Tool Where in the World am I? is an exceptional resource designed to simplify geography for learners from early learning grade up to grade two. This tool makes geographic location concepts understandable, memorable, and communicable! All About Interactive Learning! The product utilizes flip book technology to enable children to interactively identify their geographical location—ranging from their immediate environment up to their planetary position. The flip books can be assembled by stapling or gluing beneath illustrative heads with arms attached at the back—each learner having a personalized representation. User-Friendly & Multipurpose: This tool is not only easy-to-use but can seamlessly blend into diverse classroom activities. You can engage your entire class as a group activity or use during small-group sessions for personalized teaching efforts. An Exciting Group Activity: Get all students involved, promoting healthy discussion and interaction. A Focused Session: Utilize it as personalized learning aid during smaller group classes. Involving Homework Assignment: Make it a fun-filled homework assignment that encourages parental participation too! Promoting Multidimensional Development: This resource aids development across multiple dimensions including fine motor skills (Cutting & Coloring), visual-spatial abilities(Arranging Info Visually), along with core geography basics. It also invokes creativity thanks to features like face templates that students can color and personalize! Fully Flexible * : The tool remains flexible whether you prefer full colored versions or want your students to enjoy additional creative participation by coloring black & white versions. Locations Made Fun and Easy! In essence, Where in The World am I? eliminates confusion among youngsters about geographic specifics while making lessons more interactive. It doesn't just foster a better grasp of geography—it also encourages autonomous and experiential learning, significantly enhancing the students' understanding of their 'place in the world.' Where in the World am I?