Bridging Recognitions and Steps

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Recognitions Received At Bridging Ceremonies
 
Brownie Wings

Special Wings when they "fly-up" to Junior Girl Scouting

 Year Membership Star/Discs

 

Membership Stars and Discs

Other Recognitions Include:

  • Girl Scout Membership Pin

  • Bridge to Junior Girl Scouting Award


Bridging Steps To Become A Junior Girl Scout
Step 1     Step 2     Step 3     Step 4     Step 5     Step 6

Step 1: Brownie Girls learn about the Junior Girl Scouting

- Ask a Junior Girl Scout or an adult who works with Junior Girl Scouts to tell
   you about Junior Girl Scouting.

- Look up different Junior Girl Scout awards through the Internet and the
  handbooks. 

- Take part in a special event put on by your neighborhood and council, or a
   Junior Girl Scout for Brownie Girl Scouts bridging to Junior level.

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Step 2: Do a Junior Girl Scout Activity

- Do an activity from the Junior Girl Scout handbook or Girl Scout badges and
   signs.

- Do an activity from a Junior Girl Scout Issues for Girl Scout booklet, such as
  Connections, Read to Lead, Girls are Great, or Media Know-How.

- Do a Junior Girl Scout online science or technology activity on the Just for
   Girls
Web page.

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Step 3: Do something with a Junior Girl Scout or Junior Girl Scout Troop

- Attend a meeting or event as the guest of a Junior Girl Scout troop.

- Do a service project with Junior Girl Scouts

- Write to a Junior Girl Scout pen pal (mail) or key pal (e-mail) who lives in your
   area or another state.

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Step 4: Share what you learn about Junior Girl Scouting with Brownies or Daisies

- Make a poster or collage, or create a poster or flier on the computer, to show
  others what Junior Girl Scouts is all about.

- Put on a skit or special program about a service project or activity that you did
   with a Junior Girl Scout.

- Teach a song or a game that you learned from a Junior Girl Scout.

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Step 5: Plan and so a summer Girl Scout activity

- Go to Girl Scout day or resident (sleep away) camp.

- Plan and do an outdoor activity with other Girl Scouts and their
  families

- Have a cookout, swim, or skate party, campfire, or stargazing
  activity with other Girl Scouts

- Plan a get-acquainted activity for fall for your new junior Girl
  Scout troop buddies.

- Write a summer newsletter.

- Do a service project with other Girl Scouts.

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Step 6: Help plan your fly-up ceremony

-Learn a new opening or closing that you can use in your fly-up
  ceremony.

- Write a poem, song, or skit about going from Brownie to Junior
   Girl Scouts that you can use in a ceremony.

- Design and make invitations for the ceremony.

- Make decorations that you can use at the ceremony.

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Last updated Monday August 29, 2005
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