Girl Scout Traditions
Girl Scout History
Highest Awards
Special Girl Scout Days + potpourri
Cadette Journeys
100

Small token of friendship traded between girl scouts

SWAPS

100

Founder of Girl Scouts

Juliette Gordon Low

100

Highest award a cadette can earn

Silver Award

100

October 31

Founder's Day, or Juliette Gordon Low's birthday

100

This is completed as the final step of a journey

Take Action Project

200

Represented by the 3 fingers on the girl scout sign

3 parts of the girl scout promise

200

Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace (also birthplace of Girl Scouts) 

Savannah, Georgia

200

Number of hours each girl must spend on a silver award

50 hours

200

March 12

Girl Scout Birthday

200

Journey our troop did

Outdoor Journey

300

Hand used for the girl scout handshake

Left

300

Girl Scout Founding Date

March 12, 1912

300

Number of girls who can be in a silver award group

1-4

300

February 22

World Thinking Day

300

Name one of the three STEM journeys

Think Like an Engineer, Think Like a Citizen Scientist, Think Like a Programmer

400

Girl scout motto

Be prepared

400

The first girl scouts were called this (also, girl scouts around the world may still be called this)

Girl Guides 

400

This must be completed before starting a Silver Award

Girl Scout Journey

400

April 22

Girl Scout Volunteer Day

400

Number of journeys to complete for a summit award

Three

500

Girl scout slogan

Do a good turn daily

500

Juliette Gordon Low's nickname

Daisy

500

Three keys of girl scout leadership

Discover, connect, action

500

Name the location of one of the world centers

England (Pax Lodge), Switzerland (Our Chalet), India (Sangam), Mexico (Our Cabana), Africa (traveling)

500

Names one the three Cadette leadership journeys

Media (It's your story tell it), Breathe (It's your planet love it), Amaze (It's your world change it)

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