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Interest
Project Scavenger
Hunt This
“Scavenger Hunt”
was set up for you to find out just what you can earn from your Interest Project Book. Find
each phrase or sentence on the following pages in your IP Book using only the #1’s under each category.
Every IP is in this “Scavenger
Hunt”.
Write each Interest Project
title below each phrase or sentence along with the page number that you
find it on. Also, add which category it belongs to, whether it is a Skill
Builder, Technology, Service Project or Career Exploration. At
the end of this “Scavenger
Hunt”
you will find a page for you to fill out.
This page is to be shown to the advisors for future reference.
We would like to know if there are any IP’s
that we could earn as a troop. We
will try our best to do as many as possible.
In this case, it will be a unanimous vote.
In order to do an IP as a troop Have
Fun! { With two friends, create a list of eight “traditional” math careers… {
Learn
to evaluate computer hardware. {
Explore
several philosophies of self-defense. {
Visit
a computer store, graphics center… {
Share
your love for dance… {
How
has sports equipment changed over the years? {
Learn
some words in another language. {
Use
a library’s resources, such as… {
Learn
about people who use maps… {
Hold
a panel discussion that focuses on the effects of… { Learn about the training and job responsibilities… {
You
can learn a lot about people by watching them… {
Search
via the library or Internet for names… {
Talk
with a lawyer who specializes in copyright law. {
Find
out about the types of drawings architects make. {
Develop
a cookie board game for Brownie Girl Scouts… {
Clothing
for outdoor sports is designed to keep you dry… { Brainstorm five career choices involving wildlife… {
Watch
three different news shows that highlight… {
Sample
two modes of travel that are unfamiliar to you… {
Shadow
a professional in the folk arts field… {
Volunteer
as a gofer, ticket person, usher… {
Choose
your medium. {
Visit
a cardiac rehabilitation center. {
Volunteer
to take photographs of a Girl Scout sports event… {
How
do women get involved in science? {
Choose
three synthetic fibers. {
Find
out about personal computers… {
Put
on a singing show at a local nursing home. {
Find
out about the capabilities of today’s telescopes. {
Interview
a food critic at your local newspaper. {
Help
young people or adults who are not native English… {
Compile
a multimedia leadership resource list. {
The
average life span of Americans today is… {
Pan
your own small-scale money-making project by… {
Learn
how to select a site and a route for… {
Offer
help to a service organization that is… {
Professional
jewelers use many tools and techniques… {
Entertain
young hospital patients with fairy tales. {
Find
out about at least one career related to plants. {
Learn
about computer-aided design (CAD) programs. {
See
the law in action. {
Organize
a flea market for your troop or group. {
Learn
the alphabet in American Sign Language… {
Survey
resources for inventing on the World Wide Web. {
Accessories
such as pillows, curtains or collectibles… {
“Image
is everything”… {
Attend
a writer’s conference or workshop. {
Create
an album of troop or group events… {
The
production of movies, television, and videos… {
Create
a brochure to market your talents and skills… {
Imagine
you are a historian. {
Visit
at least three American (including the Smithsonian)… {
Organize
a paper drive to collect a supply… {
Learn
about the creatures that inhabit ocean tide pools… {
Most
birds are watched from a distance. {
Help
to plan a workshop on stress among teenagers… {
Visit
or shadow an aquatics director at a Girl Scout camp… {
Get
the general forecast from the newspaper… {
Skating,
biking, and skateboarding require… {
At
a riding academy, stable, or riding program… {
Work
with a local school, religious center, library… {
Become
a trained emergency volunteer… {
Find
out the necessary skills and age and certification… {
With
your group, play “get acquainted” games… {
At
a school, campground, or camp, plan and present a “what to do if… {
Explore
your personal history by finding out… {
Find
out about an alternative source of energy… {
Volunteer
to be a treasurer for an event… {
Visit
a store that sells camping and backpacking equipment… {
Discover
how cosmetics are made. {
Develop
and host a “games day” for families… {
Familiarize
yourself with the food pyramid… {
Create
an original work of art… {
Use
a mock court to mediate or resolve a dispute. {
All
performers need to warm up… {
Find
out how technology has changed family life… {
Invite
someone who works in a geology-related field…
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