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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.
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Requirements for the Girl Scout Silver Award
A girl must be 11 or going into the sixth grade to begin work on STEPS 1-4 of her Girl Scout Silver Award. She must be 12 or going into the seventh grade to start work on STEPS 5 and 6 of the Girl Scout Silver Award Project. She must complete STEPS 5 and 6 by age 14 or before the start of the 10th grade. STEP 1: GET READY
STEP 2: GIRL SCOUT SILVER LEADERSHIP AWARD (charm)
STEP 3: THE GIRL SCOUT SILVER CAREER AWARD CHARM
STEP 4: THE GIRL SCOUT SILVER 4Bs CHALLENGE CHARM
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
Note: Permission for any money-earning related to project must be obtained from GSGPC. STEP 6: THINK ABOUT IT
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Go for it! Working on a Girl Scout Silver Award is a safe way to build your leadership skills while acting on a community issue you really care about. |
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Girl Scouts - Great Plains Council • 2121 South 44th Street • Omaha, Nebraska 68105 • 402.558.8189 • council@gpgirlscouts.org |