Journey Planner: Junior 4-5
Journey Planner: Junior 4-5
Journey Planner: Junior 4-5
Planner
Junior
GRADES
4-5
aMUSE Journey Planner for Leaders
The following booklet is a guide to help troops complete a Journey while
still participating in traditional Girl Scout events and earning badges.
These activities are categorized by:
TraditionsCombine Girl Scout traditions throughout the year with Journey activities.
Earn It!Earn the Journey awards by completing these activities.
Badge ConnectionsThese badges complement the theme and lessons of the Journey.
EnrichmentThese particular activities add value to the experience.
This information is divided into seasons to help you plan out your year. Read through the
entire booklet before you mark your calendars. Some activities may take longer than one
meeting, and some activities are to be done outside of the troop meeting. Check with your
girls as you get ready for each activity to see if they have
already done something similar in school. If they have,
On this Journey, encourage them to reflect on it with the troop, count it
girls will explore all towards their requirements, and move on to the next part
of the Journey.
the different roles
The best tools for girls and adults on their Journey
women and girls adventure are How to Guide Girl Scout Juniors Through
hold in the world. aMUSE* (referred to as the adult guide) and Its Your
Story-Tell It! A Leadership Journey aMUSE* (referred to as
the Journey book). The adult guide has prompts to help
leaders guide their troop, and the Journey book has stories, activities, and space for girls to
add their reflections as they progress along the Journey.
To complete the aMUSE Journey, girls must earn three awards: Reach Out!; Speak Out!; Try
Out!. The Speak Out! Award is the Take Action Project. The requirements for each award
can be found on p. 12 in the adult guide. Girls can record their progress using the Award
Tracker found on pp. 76-79 in the
Journey book.
Be sure to attend your monthly service unit meetings. These meetings are an
Have a opportunity to learn how other troop use the Journeys. Consider celebrating Girl Scout
traditions together as a service unit.
wonderful
Journey!
*Girl Scouts of the USA on an ongoing basis reviews the content of the Journey books. Please check the
GSUSA Program Section online (http://www.girlscouts.org/program/journeys/) and select the Journey
series to see if there are any updates. Corrections or changes will be noted in the Resource Box located on the right
side of the page. Please note that the majority of Journey books have no corrections.
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Introducing the Journeys Theme
Fall
On this Journey, girls will explore all the different roles women and girls hold
in the world. To start this Journey, refer to pp. 30-31 in the adult guide. This is a good
time to learn/review the Girl Scout Law. Point out how different roles women hold
require certain values from the Law. For example, a police officer is
courageous and strong while a politician is responsible for what they say and do.
This activity will help girls get started with their Casting Call Logs.
As girls embark on their sale, have them look out for female entrepreneurs in the
community. Encourage girls to ask if they have any business tips that may be helpful
to their sale and remind them to record the advice and contact info in their Casting
Call Log in the Journey book on pp. 1617.
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Winter
The Cookie Program Tradition
The Cookie program takes off in the winter and is a
wonderful opportunity for girls to make their Journey
efforts public. Not only does good customer service
mean girls are interacting with new people (anyone they
want to put in their Casting Call Logs?), it also means
that girls develop leadership skills by learning about their Cookie CEO Badge Connection
products and making decisions about customizing their To earn this badge, girls will set a group goal of
sale. Cookie booth sales can be a time for girls to share how many cookies they need to sell in order
how they will use cookie proceeds to support their to finance their Take Action Project or
Journey Take Action Project. another Girl Scout related trip/activity. Girls
will learn about the roles needed to run a
See if theres a Cookie College or Cookie Rally event small business and put their knowledge into
happening in your area. These events are a fun way practice.
to get together with other troops in the community
to practice sales scenarios and build excitement and
confidence.
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Spring
Healthy Habits and the Journey
Enrichment
Girls have been working hard over the winter so now is
the time to spring into some fun and healthy living.
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Summer
Sleep-Away Camps
and Day Camps Tradition
Our Council offers many opportunities for girls to attend sleep-away camp and
day camps. Camp registration usually opens in January so let your troop parents
know about the option early! While at camp, girls can earn badges, learn songs
and games, and discover new stories to tell. Find out what girls did at camp to see
how they grew as leaders, and compare their completed camp activities with
those in the Journey. Have them talk about their experiences at your first troop
meeting in the fall.
Getting girls together over the summer can be tricky. But if you are able to meet
consider working on a badge and other activities from the Journey.
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Community Journey
Resources for aMUSE
National Cherry Blossom Festival
http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/
Attend the National Cherry Blossom Festival to connect
girls with Japanese culture as well as teach them about
the friendship between Japan and the United States.
Smithsonian National Gallery of Art
http://www.nga.gov/
Visit the National Gallery of Art. Choose a section of the
gallery and have girls choose a painting, or work of art that
she thinks is beautiful. This corresponds with the Defining
Real Beauty enrichment activity listed in this guide.
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
http://www.npg.si.edu/
Visit the National Portrait Gallery and choose a few portraits
of women to guide a conversation about what the portraits
show about the women in them. A Girl Scout your troop
already knows has her portrait in the gallery-Juliette
Gordon Low! This activity corresponds with the Picture
This enrichment activity listed in this planner.
National Book Festival
http://www.loc.gov/bookfest/
Each fall the Library of Congress hosts the National Book
Festival. At the festival girls can attend talks by authors
from all around the country and hear the stories behind
the authors books.
Girl Scouts Nations Capital has many theatre and
dance program partners where girls can see stories
performed live:
Arena Stage: http //www.arenastage.org/
BalletNova http://www.balletnova.org/
Classical Ballet Theatre http://www.cbtnva.org/
Encore Theatrical Arts Project (ETAP)
http://www.encore-tap.org/
Fairfax Ballet http://www.fairfaxballet.com/
Imagination Stage http://www.imaginationstage.org/
Maryland Youth Ballet
http://www.marylandyouthballet.org/
Medieval Times http://www.medievaltimes.com/
Metropolitan Ballet Theatre & Academy
http://www.mbtdance.org/
Verizon Center
http://verizoncenter.monumentalnetwork.com/