Lesson Plan: Junior First Aid Badge

As troop leaders, our goal is to help our girls grow into courageous, helpful leaders—and nothing embodies that quite like knowing what to do in an emergency. The Junior First Aid Badge is an incredible opportunity to teach your scouts how to stay calm, act quickly, and care for others. Here is a complete, step-by-step meeting plan filled with free downloads and hands-on projects to make this vital badge an unforgettable experience.
Junior First Aid PDF Badge Requirements
- Learn the first steps to take in an emergency
- Find out how to handle urgent health situations
- Talk to first responders
- Make a portable first aid kit
- Know how to take care of someone who’s sick


Looking for a quick, educational activity for your next troop meeting? These Printable First Aid Cards make learning safety fun and accessible. Print them out, cut them into handy flashcards, and let your girls practice responding to different scenarios. Makes great SWAPS also.

Step 1: Learn the first steps to take in an emergency
Preventing emergencies is always your best option. When someone has a food allergy, it could be life-threatening. Fortunately, most people know if they have a food allergy and know what to do if they accidentally ingest something they shouldn’t. You can help by making food preparers aware with this poster.
➡️ Get the Allergen Poster to color and hang near food prep areas.

Step 2: Find out how to handle urgent health situations
Get downloads from St. John Ambulance with nine age-appropriate scenarios for treating emergencies such as choking, bleeding, head injuries, and asthma.

Step 3: Talk to first responders
By now your girls will know when to call 911 but do they know what happens after 911 is called?
It’s normal for anyone to feel nervous when calling for help, but knowing exactly what happens on the other side of the phone can help your scouts stay calm and collected.
➡️ Get the PDFs to make this booklet about the steps taken after a 911 call.

Step 4: Make a portable aid kit
You can use small plastic pencil boxes, makeup bags, or even clear ziplock pouches for this project. Have the girls personalize their kits with stickers or drawing markers to make them unique.
You can use small plastic pencil boxes, makeup bags, or even clear ziplock pouches for this project. Have the girls personalize their kits with stickers or drawing markers to make them unique.
➡️Take a look at these pouches for your girl’s personal kits

Step 5: Know how to take care of someone who is sick.
Find out what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests for treating someone with a common cold. There is no cure, but you can help someone feel better.
➡️Take a look at these pouches for your girl’s personal kits
Get your fun patches and downloads!
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Ambulance Visit Patch
Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75. -
Common Food Allergen Poster
$1.00 -
First Aid Patch — Scissors
Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75. -
First Aid Patch Program®
Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75. -
First Aid Patch with Bear
Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75. -
First Aid Prepared Patch Program®
$0.75 -
First Aid Worksheets Downloads
$4.00 -
Learn How to Apply a Tourniquet PDF Reference Sheet
$1.00 -
Printable First Aid Cards
$1.00















