General Information
Misc.
Teamwork
Flyer Making
Girl Scout Trivia
100

At what Girl Scout level can you earn the Bronze Award?

Junior level (4th and 5th grade)

100

What are the four parts of sharing your story?

The beginning

Project In action

Getting Over it

The Great Finale

100

Why is teamwork important when working on the Bronze Award?

Working together helps achieve the project goals more effectively and teaches collaboration skills.

100

What is the purpose of making a flyer for your Bronze Award project?

To promote your project or event and inform the community.

100

Who was the founder of Girl Scouts?

Juliette Gordan Low

200

Can the Bronze Award be earned individually, in a group, or both?

Both; it can be earned in a group or individually, but Juliettes must build a team.

200

What are 2 de-escalation techniques you can use?

Taking a walk to clear your mind, Taking deep breaths, Getting an adult to help you, Writing your feelings down

200

What is one way to delegate tasks when working on a project?

Assign jobs based on each team member’s strengths and interests.

200

Why is it important to include a picture on a flyer?

A picture grabs attention and makes the flyer more visually appealing.

200

What are the different levels of Girl Scouts?

Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, Ambassador

300

What is the minimum number of hours required for a Bronze Award project?

20 hours

300

What was your favorite part of the event so far?

You decide!

300

What should you do if a disagreement arises between teammates?

Use conflict resolution skills like active listening and mediation to resolve the issue.

300

What are three places you can distribute your flyers once they are printed?

Libraries, bulletin boards, schools, and other community spaces.

300

What are the names of the 3 High Awards and who can earn each one?

Bronze: Juniors

Silver: Cadettes

Gold: Seniors and Ambassadors

400

What prerequisite must be completed before starting a Bronze Award project?

A Junior Journey and its associated Take Action project.

400

What should you do if you need advice on your project?

Ask and adult or choose an advisor who is knowledgeable about your project’s focus or community issue.

400

What is one way to keep your group on track during the Bronze Award project?

Set regular check-ins or meetings to discuss progress and adjust plans as needed.

400

What should you avoid putting on a flyer to protect your privacy?

Personal information, such as your address or phone number.

400

How did the founder of Girl Scouts become deaf?

She was deaf in one ear already, and when she got married a piece of rice got in her ear and damaged her eardrum

500

What is the main goal of the Bronze Award project?

To identify and solve a community issue that the Girl Scout cares about.

500

What’s the purpose of the Junior Journey before the Bronze Award?

To help girls understand community issues and practice problem-solving through a Take Action project.

500

What can you do if one teammate isn’t completing their assigned tasks?

Talk to them respectfully, ask why they’re struggling, and find ways to support them.

500

What design technique can help people quickly understand the information on your flyer?

Use bullet points for easy reading.

500

Write down the names of every person in our group today

Savannah, Lola, Clara, Myla, Mila, Lauryn, Naomi, Sonya