Lesson Plan: Mari the Marigold
Actually, for the Orange Petal (Responsible for What I Say and Do), I wanted to build on that “heart strength” we talked about last time. At this age, being responsible…

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Actually, for the Orange Petal (Responsible for What I Say and Do), I wanted to build on that “heart strength” we talked about last time. At this age, being responsible…
Earning the Responsible for What I Say and Do petal (the bright orange one!) is a wonderful way to teach Daisies about ownership. Whether it’s cleaning up a mess they…
Superhero Twilight word search to use while learning part of the Law and working on the orange Responsible for What I Say and Do Petal.
Help Superhero Twilight find her way out of the maze while learning part of the Law and working on the orange Responsible for What I Say and Do Petal.
Meet Scout Superhero Twilight. She’s ready to help Brownies earn their My Family Story badge and Daisies earn the orange “Reponsible for What I Say and Do” petal. Twilight will help Juniors earn the Scribe badge. She also learned about Haiti to help your girls prepare for their World Thinking Day or International event.
Let Superhero Twilight help your girls learn part of the GS Law and earn the Orange Responsible for What I Say and Do Petal.
images for Daisy girls to color and glue to craft sticks to help learn the Girl Scout Law.
this coloring page to help your troop understand and remember part of the law: Responsible for What I Say and Do is the orange Daisy petal.
this maze for girls working on the Orange Petal, responsible for what I say and do.
This flower friend reminds girls to be responsible for what they say and do.
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