What do you need to put out a fire?
Water
What is your favorite part of the Girl Scout Law and why?
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How many steps are there in Leave No Trace?
7
True or False: You can plant things at anytime during the year. (Example: you can plant flowers in the winter)
False
What are the 3 R's?
(Hint: one is recycling)
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
How do you safely prepare to start a fire?
Clear the area of grass and leaves, make a circle for the fire, make sure there is no trees above you, have water ready
How do we live by the Girl Scout Law when we reduce, reuse, and recycle?
We are responsible for what we do by recycling, We use resources wisely by reducing and reusing.
Don't take sticks or rocks. Or something else.
Whenever the dirt is drying out.
What should you look for on plastic when recycling?
The arrows in the shape of a triangle
What do you need to have inside of your fire to help start it?
Smaller sticks that are dry, paper or cotton,
How does the Girls Scout Law apply to Leave No Trace?
Responsible for what I say and do, Respect other, Use Resources Wisely, Make the world a better place. Or something else.
How can we be kind and respectful to wildlife?
Don't destroy their homes, leave them alone. Or something else.
What does a plant need to survive? (3 things)
Soil, Sun, and Water
Donate old clothing, use water bottles more than once, make a compost
What 3 things does a fire need?
Fuel, Oxygen, and Heat
What are 5 parts of the Girls Scout Law?
Honest and Fair, Friendly and Helpful, Considerate and Caring, Courageous and Strong, Responsible for what I say and do, Respect myself and others, Respect authority, Use resources wisely, Make the world a better place, Be a sister to every Girl Scout
Name 3 of the Leave No Trace steps...
Know before you go, Choose the right path, Trash your trash, Leave what you find, Be careful with fire, Respect wildlife, Be kind to other visiors
What do plants give us that help us breath?
Oxygen
Name 5 things that can be recycled?
Water bottle, cardboard, paper, cans, bags, jar, glass, boxes, etc