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Daisy Girl
Scout Investiture #1
go to #2
Supplies: 1. Daisy Girl Scout pins for new members.
2. A cut-out of a
daisy flower... yellow center, eight white petals. Back
each piece with a roll of tape.
3. Poster paper.
LEADER: You are about to become Daisy Girl Scouts.
Together we will explore all the fun and adventure of
Girl Scouting. Let's look at some of the things we might
do.
#1 G.S.: (place daisy center on poster paper) The
woman who started Girl Scouts was Juliette Gordon Low.
Her nickname was "Daisy." We are named after her.
Together we will learn more about Girl Scouting.
LEADER: In Girl Scouting, we have lots of fun things
to learn.
#2 G.S.: (place first petal) We will learn how to be
safe and healthy.
#3 G.S.: (place second petal) We will learn how and
why things work.
#4 G.S.: (place third petal) We will sing, dance,
make things and put on
plays.
#5 G.S.: (place forth petal) We will have fun
outside and learn how to
care for our world.
#6 G.S.: (place fifth petal) We will learn how to be
helpful people on
this earth.
#7 G.S.: (place sixth petal) The Girl Scout Promise
tells us to help
others.
#8 G.S.: (place seventh petal) The Girl Scout Law
tells us how to be
good to each other and our world.
#9 G.S.: (place eighth petal) Most important we will
have fun.
NOTE TO LEADERS: At this time, all girls make the Girl
Scout sign and
repeat the Promise. Call each girl forward and place her
membership pin on
her clothing upside down. Explain that the pin is upside
down because she
should go home and do three good turns ... one for each
part of the Promise.
When completed, her parent or guardian can turn the pin
right side up. Note
that you hope to see all the pins turned over by the
next meeting. (Discuss
the meaning of good turns with the girls prior to the
ceremony). Note:
putting the pins on upside down is an optional activity.
Daisy Girl Scout Investiture #2
Supplies: 1. Daisy Girl Scout pins for new members.
2. Daisy Girl Scout Promise Center.
3. Daisy Girl Scout Learning Petals, 1
of each color (10).
4. Blue Felt board or a piece of poster paper (if using
poster paper, place a piece of rolled tape on the back
of each Petal and Promise Center).
LEADER: You are about to become Daisy Girl Scouts.
Together we will
explore all the fun and adventure of Girl Scouting.
Let's look at some of
the things we might do.
#1 GS: The lady that started Girl Scouts was
Juliette Gordon Low.
#2 GS: Her nickname was "Daisy".
#3 GS: We are named after her.
#4 GS: Together we will learn more about Girl
Scouting.
#5 GS: The Girl Scout Promise is the pledge that
tells us how to live our lives. (Place the blue Promise
Center in center of felt board.)
LEADER: In Daisy Girl Scouts, girls earn 10 Learning
Petals. Each petal is a different color, which
represents a different phrase from the Girl Scout Law.
ALL: I will do my best to:
#6 GS: (place light blue petal on felt board)
Be honest and fair
#7 GS: (place yellow petal on felt board)
Be friendly
and helpful
#8 GS: (place spring green petal on felt board)
Be
considerate and caring
#9 GS: (place red petal on felt board)
Be
courageous and strong
#10 GS: (place orange petal on felt board)
Be
responsible for what I say and do
#11 GS: (place purple petal on felt
board)
Respect myself and others
#12 GS: (place magenta petal on felt
board)
Respect authority
#13 GS: (place green petal on felt
board)
Use resources wisely
#14 GS: (place rose petal on felt
board)
Make the world a better place
#15 GS: (place violet petal on felt board)
Be a sister
to every Girl Scout.
NOTE TO LEADERS: At this time, all girls make the Girl
Scout sign and
repeat the Promise. Call each girl forward and place her
membership pin on
her clothing upside down. Explain that the pin is upside
down because she
should go home and do three good turns ... one for each
part of the Promise.
When completed, her parent or guardian can turn the pin
right side up. Note
that you hope to see all the pins turned over by the
next meeting. (Discuss
the meaning of good turns with the girls prior to the
ceremony). Note:
putting the pins on upside down is an optional activity.
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