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Program Level: Brownies

Estimated Time Requirement: 1 hour

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Description : This kit focuses on camouflaging a common image into a unique work of their design.Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Pencils

●      Erasers

●      Black Felt Tip Markers

●      Rulers

Program Level: Brownies

Estimated Time Requirement: 1 hour

Review the Full Kit Manual Here

Description : This kit focuses on camouflaging a common image into a unique work of their design.Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Pencils

●      Erasers

●      Black Felt Tip Markers

●      Rulers

Program Level: Juniors

Estimated Time Requirement: 1-2 hours

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Description: This kit introduces the basics of optical illusion art and discusses the work of a prominent painter, Bridget Riley. It applies perception techniques to their own creations in an attempt to trick the viewers. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Paper 

●      Erasers

●      Rulers

●      Colored Pencils

●      Pencil Sharpeners

●      Laminated Examples

Program Level: Cadettes

Estimated Time Requirement: 1 hour

Description: This kit introduces the basic principle of Cubism and applies the concepts to a portrait they create. It takes something familiar and makes you look at it in a different way. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Paper

●      Pencils

●      Colored Pencils

●      Pencil Sharpeners

●      Laminated Examples

Program Level: Seniors

Estimated Time Requirement: 1-2 hours

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Description : This kit helps teach basic principles of line art. It explores familiar objects through multiple lenses. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Sketch Paper

●      Pencils

●      Erasers

●      Pencil Sharpeners

●      Timer 

●      Clipboards

Program Level: Ambassadors

Estimated Time Requirement : 2-3 hours

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Description: This kit introduces shadow art and assemblage art. They are to design a 3-dimensional sculpture with the creation of the shadow effect in mind, rather than the appearance of the sculpture. It emphasizes mindfulness of the environment and creative use of curated items. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Flash Lights

●      Hot Glue Guns

●      Wire

●      Poster Boards

●      Foam

●      Beads

●      String

●      Tri-fold Foam Boards (optional)

●      Recycled Materials: cans, bottles, magazines, cardboard boxes

Feeling Drops

Program Level: Daisies

Estimated Time Requirement:  1-2 hours

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Description: This kit focuses on discussing feelings. It helps girls to recognize, express and regulate their emotions and feelings. This creates the connection between colors and moods as well as introducing the technique of drip painting. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Washable Liquid Watercolors

●      Transparent Vinyl Placemats

●      Plastic 3mL Transfer Pipettes

●      Clear 3oz plastic cups

●      8x11” watercolor paper

Program Level: Brownies

Estimated Time Requirement: 1-2 hours

Description: This kit discusses art as a mindfulness tool. It introduces meditation exercises and mandalas. The kit emphasizes mindfulness and artistic expression as an important part of the creative process, not the finished product. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:  

●      Erasers

●      Rulers

●      Colored Pencils

●      Pencil Sharpeners

●      Digital timers

Program Level:  Juniors

Estimated Time Requirement: 1-2 hours

Description: This kit focuses on the creative process rather than the finished product. It discusses the importance of learning from mistakes and the beauty of letting go. It introduces mixed media assemblage art. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Black paper 

●      Ring lamp (optional)

Materials Troop Leader should provide:

●      Digital camera (or camera phone)

Program Level:  Cadettes

Description: This kit will discuss the idea of gratitude as well as give girls the vocabulary to express what they are thankful for.The term mixed media and the concept of collaging is introduced.The kit has girls cover a box in a collage to hold things that they are grateful for.Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Square paper mache boxes

●      Magazines 

●      Scrapbook paper

●      Modge Podge

●      Pens

●      Markers

●      3 oz plastic cups

●      Foam paint brush

●      3x3” pieces of paper

Program Level:  Seniors

Estimated Time Requirement: 1-2 hours

Description:  This kit introduces the technique of origami. It discusses how life can be transformed by different opportunities, in the same way that a piece of paper can be transformed based on a series of folds.  Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Origami Paper 6x6” squares

●      Instructional booklets

●      Colored pencils

Program Level : Ambassadors

Estimated Time Requirement: 2-3 hours

Description: This kit discusses beauty in the challenges of life. It introduces various mediums and art as a therapeutic tool to take a break from and process the stressors of life.The goal is to emphasize mindfulness and artistic expression as the important part of the creative process, not the finished product. Troop leaders should ensure their girls have plenty of space to work.

Materials included:

●      Paint

●      Brushes

●      Magazines

●      Plastic Cups

●      Yarn 

●      Thread

●      Beads

●      Paper plates

●      Drop Cloths

●      Glue

Materials Troop Leader should provide:

Canvas

Program Level: Daisies
Estimated time requirement: 1-2 hours 

Description: This program introduces the scientific concept of light by using a prism to demonstrate how rainbows are made of bent light. The kit includes recyclable plastic cups to be used over the ears of Daisies to amplify their hearing. 

Materials included:

●      Small mirror

●      Flashlight

●      Prism

●      Plastic cups

●      Scissors

●      Hand instruments

●      Coffee filters

●      Washable markers

●      Glue sticks

●      Gallon sized zipper bag

●      Pencils

●      Water spray bottle

●      Printable backdrop

Program Level:  Brownies

Estimated time requirement: 3-5 hours 

Description: This kit focuses on the art of perspective through projects and resources adapted from the Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Federation, and Okies For Monarchs. Activities will require the girls to be exposed to an outdoor setting with both small and large objects present, such as a park, playground, or nature trail. Brownies will need to use binoculars, and are challenged either to dance or sing like an animal. Girl Scouts can collect their own fallen leaves and pinecones, but you may source these ahead of time for them.

Materials included:

●      Detective checklists

●      Expo Markers

●      Crayons

●      Sketchbooks

●      Binoculars

●      Magnifying glasses

●      Wildflower seeds

Materials Troop leaders should provide  :

●      Fallen leaves and/or pinecones

●      Broccoli, cauliflower, or artichoke

●      Fruits

●      Gardening tools

Program Level: Juniors

Estimated time requirement: 4-5 hours

Description: This kit focuses on beauty and innovation in nature through projects and resources adapted from the Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Federation, and Okies For Monarchs. Activities will require the girls to be exposed to an outdoor setting with both living plants and animals to observe, such as a park, playground, or nature trail. Girl Scouts are required to “be a nature photographer” for this badge; see if they can each borrow a camera or camera phone from an adult ahead of time.They are also challenged to build a seed ball, but may choose to wait for a better season to plant it.

Materials included:

●      Mimic Makers by Kristen Nordstrom

●      Binoculars

●      Crayons

●      Journals

●      Milkweed seeds

●      Seedball soil matrix

●      Nesting materials

●      Air-drying clay

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Cameras

●      Red clay (you can probably find this in your backyard

Program Level: Cadets
Estimated time requirement: 4-5 hours 

Description: This kit focuses on the wisdom of wildlife through resources adapted from the Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Federation, and Project Learning Tree. Please use the handsaw ahead of time if possible to cut a log that is about 3-6” in diameter and 3-4 feet long. Or, prepare to complete the alternate activity requiring use of hot glue guns.  Troop leaders will also need to collect one empty container for each girl (cardboard oat canister, tin coffee can, etc.) before using this kit.  Each section in this program includes advanced optional activities called “Inspiration Activities” which should serve to challenge older Cadettes, and prepare her for the kinds of important topics she will be challenged with as a Senior and Ambassador Girl Scout.

Materials included: 

●      Sandpaper

●      Tree Small paper rolls

●      Scissors

●      Hot glue guns

●      Dowel rods

●      Shaker instrument fillers

●      Park planning guide and printouts

●      Instant cameras

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Empty containers for shakers

Program Level: Seniors
Estimated time requirement: 5-6 hours

Description: This kit focuses on certain natural phenomena. Seniors should have access to the PDF version of this program in order to view certain creative content, play with a simulation, and watch a video in preparation to design a Crew Module. Girl Scouts are required to “be a nature photographer” for this badge;  see if they can each borrow a camera or camera phone ahead of time if they don’t already have one.Each member needs to  buy their own canvas ahead of time and prime the canvas 24 hours before painting, by painting the canvas with the gesso canvas primer and sponge brushes included in the kit. Girls are also challenged to plant native wildflower seeds included in the kit. Try to pick out an ideal sunny location ahead of time for them to do this.

Materials included:

●      Fabric medium

●      Blank Pillowcases

●      Rolling brayer

●      Leaves with noticeable veins

●      Mason jar rings

●      Gesso primer

●      Sponge brushes

●      Paper towel tubes

●      Waxed paper

●      Rubber bands

●      Colored pencils

●      Latex-free gloves

●      Newspaper

●      Acrylic Paints

●      Flow medium

●      Hair dryer

●      Orion spacecraft comic

●      Crew Module worksheets

○      Paper cups (8-12 ounces) 

○      Paper plates 

○      Index cards 

○      Aluminum foil or plastic wrap (approximately 1 piece 12”x12”) 

○      Small cylindrical container (oatmeal canister, coffee can) 

○      2-cm plastic mini figurines

○      Tape 

○      Scissors 

○      Tabletop digital scale

○      Paper and pencil

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Canvas

●      Meter stick

Program Level: Ambassadors
Estimated time requirement: 5-6 hours

Description: This kit focuses on force and flow in nature. Ambassadors should have access to the PDF version of this program in order to view, hear, and research certain creative content. Girl Scouts are required to “be a nature photographer” for this badge; see if they can each borrow a camera or camera phone ahead of time if they don’t already have one. In this program girls are challenged to photograph the movement of water, so locate a body of water or water fountain ahead of time.

Materials included:

●      Topographic map

●      Metallic markers

●      Black paper

●      Blank pillowcase

●      Watercolors

●      Fabric medium

●      Wet-erase markers

●      Chromatography paper

●      40mL Beakers

●      Earth printouts

●      Shaded color cards

●      Craft glue

●      Rain Garden infographic by OKDEQ

●      Printed list of native species

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Camera with adjustable shutter speeds

●      Camera tripod

 

Program Level: Brownies

E stimated time requirement:  4 hours

Description: This kit focuses on the appreciation of the importance of  “bugs” in nature, including their ability to solve problems artistically. The program challenges Brownies to consider things from a bug’s perspective. Girl scouts will require access to an outdoor area where bugs can be observed with supervision. The kit includes two books about bugs: one for younger Brownies, and one for older Brownies. An optional troop leader challenge is included: The PDF includes digital instructions for building a Live Earthworm Observatory ahead of time, if they wish to do so. 

Materials included:

●      Butterfly printouts

●      Acrylic paints

●      Bug stencils

●      Masking tape

●      Markers

●      Tiny wooden ladybugs

●      Paper circles (small and large)

●      Paper strips (legs and antenna)

●      Glue sticks

●      Cups and slides

●      Peep Inside Bug Homes book

●      Wiggling Worms at Work book

●      Eco-friendly twine for bug motels

●      Life cycle model

●      Instructions on how to build a Live Earthworm Observatory

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Materials for a Live Earthworm Observatory

●      Twigs

●      Sticks

 

Program level: Juniors

Estimated time requirement: 4 hours

Description: This kit focuses on the purpose of flowers in nature. One suggested activity requires use of a hot glue gun. Another necessitates that Juniors know their friends’ birth months - help them get this information ahead of time if possible. Optional troop leader challenges are included to dive further into the classification of flowers with their Juniors, and to consider taking them to a local butterfly garden.

Materials included:

●      Milkweed seeds & nectar seeds

●      Pollination story

●      Root & Shoot flower model

●      Colored cardstock and envelopes

●      Drawing and colored pencils

●      Heart puncher

●      Tissue paper squares

●      Decorative straws

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Live carnations (or other white flowers)

●      Gardening tools

 

Program Level: Cadets

Estimated time requirement: 5 hours

Description: This kit includes an optional activity to make tree cookies (a cross-section from a tree trunk.)  This kit focuses on the role of trees in ecosystems and certain conservation efforts in Oklahoma. Emphasis is placed on removing invasive tree species, and includes a suggested activity to write to a local government. Troop leaders can explain that ecologists have to be skilled at the art of writing in order to be persuasive. Each section includes advanced optional activities called “Inspiration Activities” which should serve to challenge older Cadettes, and prepare her for the kinds of important topics she will be challenged with as a Senior and Ambassador. You may also want to access the digital version of this program with your troops so that they can play Prairie Protector, a game to help them explore the connection between people and trees. 

Materials included: 

●      Ecoregion map

●      Sketch journal

●      Tree tissue cell slides

●      Portable microscopes

●      Tree ID flashcards

●      Tree tissue cell coloring page

●      Tree “cookies”

●      Craft glue

●      Jute rope

●      Floral wire

●      Carbon cycle game

●      City council letter template

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Twigs or leaves

●      Pruning shears

Program Level: Seniors

Estimated time requirement: 6 hours

DescriptionThis kit focuses on the sky as the site of aerospace miracles. Troop leaders, please know that NO math is necessary to fulfill these badge requirements. The math is done for you. The girls do not have to attempt solving these problems if they don’t want to. Encourage your Girl Scouts to see this activity as a safe space to write out the solutions that are included in the kit, and to simply think through the concepts they recognize.

Materials included:

●      Cloud identification chart

●      First Woman graphic novel

●      Air quality infographic by OK DEQ

●      Pi in the Sky printout

●      Rate of Climate Change printout

●      Draw Artemis printouts

●      Artemis coloring sheet

●      Lunar calendar printouts 

●      Hole puncher

●      Scissors

Materials Troop leaders should provide:

●      Water glass

Program Level: Ambassadors

Estimated time requirement: 6 hours

Description: This kit focuses on the water cycle. Emphasis is placed on improving water quality. Troop leaders, please know that NO math is necessary to fulfill these badge requirements. The math is done for you. The girls do not have to attempt solving these problems if they don’t want to. Encourage your Girl Scouts to see this activity as a safe space to write out the solutions that are included in the kit, and to simply think through the concepts they recognize.

Materials included in Kit:

●      pH strips for testing tap water

●      Laminated copy of water cycle diagram

●      Loose copies of water cycle diagram

●      Highlighter

●      Watercolor paints

●      Watercolor paper

●      Graph paper for designing rain garden