aMaze Journey in a Day
As Cadettes, youre navigating one of the most exciting phases of your life thus far. Changes are popping up around each corner, challenging you to stay true to who you are and discover who you want to become. The aMaze Journey is designed to help you develop true friendships, navigate cliques, and move beyond stereotypes, with a goal of creating and maintaining peace in your interpersonal relationships.
Upon leaving, youll only need to complete your Take Action project to have earned the entire Journey on your honor! - but youll leave with the Journey Award Set. With a Journey complete, youll be one step closer to eligibility for the Silver Award.
Troops must be in Safety Activity Checkpoint ratio, and individual Girl Scouts must be accompanied by a guardian.
aMAZE Journey
Course curriculum
Journey curriculum, journey recording.
Explore what really matters to you and use your passion to change the world—that's what Girl Scout Journeys are all about.
Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which girls dig deeper into their interests and use the skills they gain along the way to make a difference in their community. While badges show the world you’ve learned a new skill, Journey awards say, “I found a way to make a difference.”
During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts, and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community. And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they’re ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award.
Journey requirements can be found in the Award and Badge Explorer. . Volunteers and Girl Scout caregivers can also find the requirements in the Volunteer Toolkit .
Find everything you need to kick-start your adventure with your grade level's Journey.
How Take Action Projects Differ from Community Service Projects
Journeys encourage Girl Scouts of all ages to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact. They’ll learn something new and grow their leadership skills.
Take Action projects are at the heart of all Journeys, but they’re different from the community service projects that Girl Scouts may have done—and you’ll want to understand those differences before planning a Take Action project.
Meeting Plans and Ideas for Scout Leaders From Daisies to Ambassadors
- Daisy Girl Scout Meeting Ideas January to May
- Girl Scout Bridging Ceremonies for All Levels
- Girl Scout Leader Resources
- Girl Scout Thinking Day Swaps Resources
- Girl Scout Week Activities
- More Girl Scout Cookie Selling Tips
- Activities for Girl Scout Founder’s Day
- Girl Scout Cookie Selling Tips
- About This Blog
- Terms and Conditions
- Daisy Girl Scout Meeting Ideas September to December
- Advice to New Girl Scout Leaders from a Veteran
- Books to Help You Earn Daisy Petals
- How to Find Discontinued Girl Scout Badges
- Privacy Policy
- Journeys Resources for Leaders
- Get Your Free Girl Scout Meeting Planning Templates
Our Girl Scout Junior Amuse Journey Meeting Number Two
Here are the activities we did for the second meeting for the girl scout junior amuse journey..
Updated October 2020
In my last post , I shared with you my plan to do the Junior Girl Scout Amuse Journey as quickly as possible so we can work on the Bronze Award. My girls are stoked to do this big service project, and so am I.
I arrived at school a bit earlier than usual because I wanted everything set up so we could get started on time. I took the sticky notes and placed them on two separate white boards that the Art Room has, so the girls would not be congested into one area and then bumps and accidents happen in their zealousness. After snack, we began our meeting.
I asked the girls a question… “When people think about Girl Scouts, what do they think of first?” They immediately replied “Cookies!” I told them, since we do not sell cookies, then that is a stereotype, and then I told them what that meant. We talked about all the things Girl Scouts do, what we have done, that is not cookie related.
I then shared with the girls the different roles I play. Mother, writer, teacher, wife, volunteer, daughter, etc. and asked them to share some of theirs.
We then launched into the Flurry of Roles activity . I told them to pick two of them for themselves and one for another girl. It went okay until two girls said that no one pinned anything on them OY! I assigned a person to pin one on each girl and then we were done. Maybe if you try this, you will have to assign girls to other girls or have them pull colors from a hat so each person is guaranteed a match up.
We followed the activity by sharing what they picked, why others picked the role for that girl, and why were the ones left over.
Using a shoe box, we played a quick game of Charades for the Take the Stage activity. They had to use words for this or else it would have been too difficult.
Next we did page 12 and we talked about it together instead of doing it in small groups. Some girls had a hard time finding a character they liked, so talking about it helped them find one or two they could use.
I skipped page 16-17 and went right to the paper doll craft. The girls liked it very much.
Overall, the meeting went well and now I am looking forward to our next one.
Share this:
Leave a reply cancel reply.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Notify me of follow-up comments by email.
Notify me of new posts by email.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .
Visit My Teachers Pay Teachers Store for Leaders Click on The Picture to See What’s New
Get Your Free Troop Meeting Templates
Click here to get your free meeting templates!
Recent Posts
- Girl Scout Memory Books and Scrapbooks
- Free Girl Scout Water Conservation Patch and Program
- Girl Scout Outdoor Badge Meeting Resources
- Girl Scout Shapes in Nature Badge Meeting Plans
- Girl Scout Bridging Ceremony Guide 2024 for All Levels Daisy to Adult
Search by Topic
Affiliate disclosure.
GirlScoutLeader.net is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. The site is also an affiliate of Linkshare.com, Viglink.com, Zazzle.com, Oriental Trading, Viglink, eBay Partner Network, Shareasale.com and Commission Junction.com and may promote products from these sites to earn advertising revenue.
Follow Me on Pinterest
A Book Every Girl Scout Leader Needs
Helpful Blog Posts for Leaders
Rakuten disclosure and opt out link.
- The below companies may collect personal information when you interact with our digital property, including IP addresses, digital identifiers, information about your web browsing and app usage and how you interact with our properties and ads for a variety of purpose, such as personalization of offers or advertisements, analytics about how you engage with websites or ads, and other commercial purposes. For more information about the collection, use and sale of your personal data and your rights, please use the below links."
- As well as a link to our user rights / opt-out page:
- Juliet by LyraThemes.com
Journeys that last a Life Time
Explore what really matters to you and use your passion to change the world – that’s what Girl Scout Journeys are all about.
While badges show the world you’ve learned a new skill, Journey awards say, “I found a way to make a difference”.
Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which Girl Scouts team up and do hands on activities, connect with experts, and take lead on a Take Action project with their community. Once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they’re ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award.
Find everything you need to kick-start your adventure with your Girl Scout level’s Journey
- FAQ & Policies
- Testimonials and reviews
- aMUSE Journey Take Action Project
- aMUSE final presentation (Take Action Project) tips
- aMUSE Interviews
- Amuse Optional Activities
- AMAZE for Cadettes
- MEdia Survey
- BREATHE for Cadettes
- Mission Sisterhood for Seniors
- Sow What for Seniors
- Girltopia for Seniors
- Your Voice Your World for Ambassadors
- Justice For Ambassadors
- Leader/Parent Resources
- Inspirational Projects
- Virtual Take Action Projects
- Great Bronze Award examples
- SILVER AWARD
aMUSE Take Action Project - Standing Up Against Stereotypes
How does completing the amuse journey prepare girls for their bronze award.
IMAGES
COMMENTS
reflections as they progress along the Journey. To complete the aMAZE! Journey, girls must earn three awards: Interact, Diplomat, Peacemaker. The Diplomat Award is the Take Action Project. The requirements for each award can be found on pp. 8-9 in the adult guide and p. 9 in the Journey book. In this booklet you will find the requirements for each
Choices for the Journey. Invite O the girls to form one big circle. Mention that circles are an important which way to relate; everyonecan see one , so is equal (suchand can focus their energy together as a team. Then, suggest that the team now create a plan for how this journey through aMAZE their will unfold.
©2016 Girl Scouts Gateway Council 1 Cadette aMAZE Journey Activity Plan 1 Purpose: When girls have earned this award, they will better understand the complexities of friendship and getting along with others. Planning Guides Link: Leadership Activity Plan Length: 90 minutes Girls Take the Lead: While earning this award, there are many ways for girls to be leaders.
• Opening Ceremony 10 minutes (page 31, aMAZE! adult guide): Icebreaker that uses "Beneath the Surface" activity with beach ball. Girls start off by introducing themselves, then peel masking tape off the ball to uncover a question, answer the question, and toss the ball to another girl.
During the AMAZE journey, the girls learn to recognize healthy relationships. They gain communication skills and tools to use to stand up for themselves and others and to resolve conflicts. ... The steps I will take to complete my project are: I will meet up with up with my Girl Scout troop, discuss this problem, and do research on how ...
Cadette aMAZE Journey Activity Plan 2 Purpose: When girls have earned this award, they will know how to use their relationship skills to make a difference in the world. Planning Guides Link: Leadership Activity Plan Length: 90 minutes Girls Take the Lead: While earning this award, there are many ways for girls to be leaders.These can be
interact. Title. Cadette Journey Snapshot Amaze. Author. stebow. Subject. A summary of the Journey and how to earn it. Created Date. 5/14/2015 2:25:55 PM.
JOURNEY - MEETING 2. Journey Award Purpose: When you have earned this award, you will be able to advance peace in the world around you- one interaction at a time.. Activity Plan Length: 1.5 hours. Time. Activity. Materials Needed. 15 minutes. Getting Started. Begin the meeting by reciting the Girl Scout Promise.
about the Journey, its awards and its leadership benefits, and step-by-step sample plans for how Journey sessions can unfold as girls meet. The Adult Guides also feature sections ... CADETTE: aMAZE! and Adult Guide Journey Book Set. 67703. ¡Qué Lío! y Guía para Adultos. Spanish translation of aMAZE! and Adult Guide Journey Book Set. 67716.
JOURNEY - MEETING 3. Journey Award Purpose: When you have earned this award, you will be able to advance peace in the world around you- one interaction at a time. Activity Plan Length: 1.5+ hours. Time. Activity. Materials Needed. 5 minutes. Getting Started. Begin the meeting by reciting the Girl Scout Promise.
Arrival: Ask Cadettes who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later.; Warmups and Wellness: Get Cadettes excited to begin their meeting with a warm activity or question and a wellness check. Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about! Opening Ceremony: Officially open your troop meeting by reciting the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
aMAZE Journey Take Action Project Planning Worksheet. In the girl's aMAZE book, you will find overview of the journey Take Action Project P ages 114 - 130. We create a user friendly Take Action project planning sheet. Here is an example of a project plan created by Cadettes in our virtual aMAZE session.
Brownies on their Journey. Brownies (and their volunteers!) will appreciate having Cadettes along on the journey, and Cadettes will benefit from having the opportunity to have a position of responsibility. All the steps to the award are in the Cadette LiA letter found in the Adult Guide for both the Cadette and Brownie journeys.
Journey Planner for Leaders Guide girls to complete a Journey while still participating in traditional Girl Scout events and earning badges. ... To earn the Aware Award, girls must complete four steps with activities in each. For a list of the steps, refer to pp. 102-103 in the Journey book. As a troop, decide how the activities will be
information for earning five skill building badges and includes steps and choices for girls, tips for leaders, suggestions for giving service, and ideas for how to tie activities to a Girl Scout leadership journey. ... The aMAZE Badge Activity Set is designed to complement the aMAZE journey and be inserted into the badge section of The Girl's ...
Updated October 2020. In order to earn the Bronze Award, Junior Girl Scouts must complete a Journey. I decided on the Amuse Journey because it looked like the most fun. Many of my girls dance, sing and do theater as their extracurricular activities, so it seemed like a perfect fit. Plus, I found the entire Journey outlined right here!
Story-Tell It! A Leadership Journey aMUSE* (referred to as the Journey book). The adult guide has prompts to help leaders guide their troop, and the Journey book has stories, activities, and space for girls to add their reflections as they progress along the Journey. To complete the aMUSE Journey, girls must earn three awards: Reach Out!; Speak ...
The aMaze Journey is designed to help you develop true friendships, navigate cliques, and move beyond stereotypes, with a goal of creating and maintaining peace in your interpersonal relationships. ... With a Journey complete, youll be one step closer to eligibility for the Silver Award. Troops must be in Safety Activity Checkpoint ratio, and ...
Course curriculum. 1 Journey Curriculum. aMAZE Journey. 2 Journey Recording. aMAZE
While badges show the world you've learned a new skill, Journey awards say, "I found a way to make a difference." During a Journey, Girl Scouts do hands-on activities, connect with experts, and take the lead on a Take Action project with their community. And once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they're ...
Here are the activities we did for the second meeting for the Girl Scout Junior Amuse Journey. Updated October 2020. In my last post, I shared with you my plan to do the Junior Girl Scout Amuse Journey as quickly as possible so we can work on the Bronze Award.My girls are stoked to do this big service project, and so am I.
While badges show the world you've learned a new skill, Journey awards say, "I found a way to make a difference". Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which Girl Scouts team up and do hands on activities, connect with experts, and take lead on a Take Action project with their community. Once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or ...
The 7 steps to a Take Action Project as they are addressed in the aMUSE journey. 1 Map It: Investigate community needs and problem causes. The girls examine stereotypes & learn to recognize them. They interview women and ask them if they have been affected by stereotypes. 2 Plan it: Prepare a Take Action plan.