How do you get the Girl Scout Junior animal habitat badge?

Juniors will follow these steps to earn their badge: Go on a nature walk or look around your backyard. Investigate and see if you can find evidence of animals. Take a notebook and pencil with you. Write down all evidence of what you find.

How do you get the junior drawing badge?

How to Earn the Girl Scout Junior Drawing Badge

  1. Step 1 Experiment With Different Materials.
  2. Step 2 Learn How to Add Shading.
  3. Zendoodles Craft Kit Available from S&S Worldwide.
  4. Step 3 Teach The Troop About Perspective.
  5. Step 4 Become a Graphic Artist.
  6. Step 5-Show Off What Your Artwork.

How do you get eco camper badges?

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  1. Learn the Leave No Trace Seven Principles.
  2. Plan meals with the environment in mind.
  3. Prepare a minimal impact campsite.
  4. Have fun with Leave No Trace.
  5. Take a conservation hike.

What is the habitat of animals?

A habitat is a place that an animal lives. It provides the animal with food, water and shelter. There are many different sorts of habitats around the world from forests to grasslands and from mountain slopes to deserts. Different habitats are home to different animals.

How do you get the Junior Girl Scout badge?

Junior Girl Scout Way (Junior badge)

  1. 1 Activity #1: Match songs to an occasion.
  2. 2 Activity #2: Celebrate the Girl Scout birthday.
  3. 3 Activity #3: Share sisterhood.
  4. 4 Activity #4: Leave a place better than you found it.
  5. 5 Activity #5: Enjoy Girl Scout traditions.

How do you get brownie pets badge?

How to Earn the Girl Scout Brownie Pets Badge (It’s Your Story-Tell It Journey)

  1. Step 1 Find Out What Care Different Pets Need.
  2. Step 2 Keep a Pet Comfy (craft)
  3. Step 3 Help a Pet Stay Healthy and Safe.
  4. Step 4 Make a Pet Feel Loved.
  5. 33 DIY Pet Toys to Make From Items Around Your House.
  6. 37 DIY Dog Toys.
  7. 20 Dog Toys to Make.

How do you get social butterfly badge?

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  1. Hold a conversation.
  2. Use table manners.
  3. Be prepared for special occasions.
  4. Say thank you.
  5. Practice being at ease.

How do you get the Junior Girl Scout geocaching badge?

Badge Information

  1. To earn this badge, complete the requirements in Junior It’s Your Story Badge Activity Set. Find out where to place Junior badges & insignia.
  2. To earn this badge, complete the requirements in Junior It’s Your Story Badge Activity Set.
  3. Find out where to place Junior badges & insignia.

What are the five main habitats?

The five major habitats are – forests, grasslands, deserts, mountains and polar regions, and aquatic habitat.

What are the junior journeys?

Journeys

  • It’s Your World—Change It!
  • It’s Your Planet—Love It!
  • It’s Your Story—Tell It!
  • Engineering: Think Like an Engineer.
  • Computer Science: Think Like a Programmer.
  • Outdoor STEM: Think Like a Citizen Scientist.
  • Outdoor.

When did the animal habitats badge come out?

The Animal Habitats badge is part of the “It’s Your Story – Tell It!” badge set introduced in 2011. It replaces the retired Wildlife badge. When a Girl Scout Junior has earned this badge, she will know more about wild animals and how to protect their homes.

What to do with your animal habitats badge?

Your Girl Scouts have probably been learning about animal habitats since first grade. Don’t expect them to be excited about this badge unless you plan some hands-on fun. The Animal Habitats badge is a great badge to enhance with a trip. Go on a hike or camp, or a trip to the zoo or your local nature center.

What to do with Girl Scout baby animal habitat?

For More FUN: ask a Girl Scout sister or a friend to join you in the fun and build her own baby-animal habitat. Over video, share your habitats and talk about how your habitats are different and the same. Troop Leaders: The instructions for all badge steps are available free of charge in your Girl Scout Volunteer Toolkit.

What to put in a baby animal habitat?

Get an inside look at baby-animal habitats and how they solve animals’ unique challenges. Objects found around your house such as cardboard, toilet paper and paper towel rolls, disposable eating utensils, construction paper, newspaper, fabric, etc. Art supplies