Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images
L2WKbc3U/USTkuQ-xD-I/AAAAAAAACoc/ilP8adlwJEY/s1600/IMG_2372.JPG' alt='Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images' title='Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images' />First Meeting Ideas and Preparation. Preparing for our First Daisy Meeting After completing my official training, and doing lots of Googling, heres what I came up with in no particular order to prepare for our first meeting. It was a lot of work, but it was fun. The greatest costs to me were printer ink and time. You can always print things in black and white and have the girls color, etc., or see if one of your parent volunteers has access to a color printer. Featured Posts. Welcome to Camp Disney Family. Tips for a Day at the Disneyland Resort with your Toddler. How to Have an aDORYable Summer. Disney Crafts and Recipes. Explore Michelle Hulsts board Fun Crafts for the Girls on Pinterest. See more ideas about Crafts, Projects and Children. Kronk was Yzmas hapless henchman and the secondary antagonist of the 2000 Disney animated. Find your own way to make it work. This is just one way to do it, and you might find some inspiration here as I did on other sites, which Ive shared below. Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images' title='Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images' />AT HOME Printed out Health forms, Adult Volunteer forms, Attendance sheet, etc., from the Girl Scout CD I was given in my Leader Binder. Basically if a parent didnt fill it out already, I had a copy for her. Purchased brown manilla envelopes for each girl, wrote her name on the outside and put a Girl Scout sticker on it. See below for info included in it. I have since gotten a narrow, portable file box and files for each Scout so I can make sure all badges and information stays organized. If your parents purchase the blue Daisy notebook for their girls, you can use it instead of a manilla envelope. Edit You dont need a manilla envelope if your girls meet at school, directly after school. You can put take home sheets in their backpacks have a parent volunteer handle this while youre leading the meeting. Emailed the moms about buying uniform pieces including all the essential pinsbadges, and I had them go ahead and buy the Daisy patch as well, since we started working on it at the very first meeting. We recommended the vest over the apron as they seem more comfortable for the girls, from what Ive heard. We did not recommend a Journey book purchase yet. Thats one of the things the girls will help choose next meeting. I didnt want to overwhelm parents with lots of costs right off the bat, and it depends on your parents abilities or your troops cash on hand whether you want them each to purchase the blue Daisy book recommended and a Journey book. Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images' title='Daisy Activity For Friendly And Helpful Images' />Our service unit has Journey books available to check out from their library. Fifa 10 Pc Next-Generation Graphics Patch Final Version here. This helps reduce costs to parents. The GS main site also has starter kits available that might help with cost. Not including the books, it was a little over 4. Daisy petals, and the parents were given a reminder in the email about financial assistance check with your Council for details on this. I added some info and photocopied this Official GS image, and included it in the envelope. You can always just send them this link instead. Also included this sheet in each envelope obviously youll have your own version some details were removed for our troops privacy And in Photoshop, I made some certificates welcoming the girls to our troop I used hobo font for the Welcome and troop info, Action. Is font for the name, and Boyz. RGross for the we are glad part all these fonts are free from fontspace. I printed each on heavy card stock, shrinking to fit and centered for printing EDIT Ive updated these as the terminology is no longer Daisy Girl Scouts but is Girl Scout Daisy or Girl Scout Daisies Heres the template for you. They turned out super cute KAPER CHART. Kapers are just special jobs. Some leaders like to do something super fancy Google and Pinterest are loaded with great ideas I needed something that would fit in my bag and be sturdy, since we dont leave our stuff in our meeting place. So I opted for quasi simple. I printed out a list of jobs yours may vary I tried to have the same number of jobs that we have girls in our troop, glued to construction paper, laminated it with sticky pages I had leftover from some craft project way back when, and glued that to cardboard so it would be heavy enough to hold clothespins. I wrote each girls name on a clothespin. Its not fancy, but it works and its small enough to fit in my bag but still be visible when propped on the chalkboard during meetings reminder to self I have to add another Kaper because weve had another girl join our troop. EDIT While my plan to have one Kaper per girl seemed like a good idea at the time, we ended up with more girls joining the troop as time went by. So I added a Help As Needed Kaper with more clothespins. And you dont have to have the same number of Kapers as girls. I think in the end I had too many Kaper jobs on there. Next year well pare it down a bit. Do what works for you. The important thing is to cycle through the jobs fairly. We will simply rotate down each meeting, so everyone gets a turn doing each job names and troop smudged out for anonymity TO BRING TO MEETING I loaded up my bag with the following you can use whatever craft stuff you have on hand. Washable markers, with a blue piece of paper taped around each we meet in our schools art room and I wanted to make sure our craft supplies werent mixed up with the art rooms and vice versa. Having the blue on them was a quick and easy reminder for the girls2. Glue sticks same3. A smallish American Flag its about 9x 1. Two crafts a backup coloring page see below5. Child scissors. 6. Hole Puncher and blue yarn. Crayons I just labeled the box itself its the one we had at home with a gob of crayons in it weve since purchased some caddy style crayons and markers on the after before school clearance8. My meeting plansyllabuscheat sheet. Kaper Chart see above1. Double sided poster with Promise and Law see below1. Attendance Sheet you can make your own, graph style, or use the one in your GS Leader pack1. The manilla folders for each Scout. Our own small Trash and Recycle containers, with plastic bags in them so I could easily tie them up and carry them out. I wanted to leave absolutely nothing behind good way to get them started for camping, too I just stacked one inside the other for easy carrying. A list of ALL the parents cell phone numbers which was handy, as we had one parent who was confused on what time to pick up her child I have all the parents numbers programmed into my phone just in case. Health forms if you have them again, in case of emergency1. Snacks well, I didnt have these Snack Mom did1. First aid kit which should be brought to every meeting and eventPROMISE AND LAW POSTER Heres the poster I made. I typed it up in Photoshop, then printed it out, glued to construction paper, and glued to a small half size poster board. Samsung Yp Q1 Games. Front. Back Promise Template Law Template and Daisy Petals CRAFTS. We had three crafts on hand for the girls to do. The first was a trefoil name tag printed on card stock. Careful if you have an inkjet printer, because the green will run if it gets wet. You can cut out green construction paper and print the Promise on white paper, then glue it to the trefoil instead if you like, or handwrite the Promise if your troop is small we have 1. I opted for printing. I cut some out myself beforehand, and had other moms cut out the rest at the start of the meeting. Older kids will have an easier time with cutting the shape themselves. One side has the GS Promise. The other was for them to write their names. Punch two holes, string some Daisy colored yarn through, and instant name tag. They wore it during the meeting, and took them home, so they can memorize the Promise and earn the middle of their Daisy. This was mine Here are the templates. The hands I found online here.