In September of 2011, GSUSA began using new books called, "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting", one for each level. The book for the Cadette level is a binder with new and 'Legacy' badges and the Cadette badges have a diamond shape.
Girl Scouts of the USA has six levels and each level's badge has a different shape. Each badge is either screen printed or embroidered with a design depicting the theme of the badge. Girl Scout Daisy badges are shaped like flower petals and leaves. Girl Scout Brownie badges are triangle shaped. Girl Scout Junior badges are circles. Girl Scout Cadette badges are diamond shaped. Girl Scout Senior badges are rectangles. Girl Scout Ambassador badges have a unique shape, sort of a square with the corners rounded in. See Related Links for links to pictures of the badges. Note: GSUSA is currently in transition to a new book for all levels. The above badge shapes are for the new badges.
No. As of August 2011: The Boy Scouts of America has 127 merit badges in the Boy Scouting program for boys ages 10 to 18. The Girl Scouts of the USA programs in the same age range as Boy Scouting includes Juniors with 117 Girl Scout Junior badges and Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors with 88 Girl Scout Interest Project Awards. In addition: Beginning in September of 2011, Girl Scouts of the USA is introducing a new program. The new book is called "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting" and each Girl Scout level will have between 10 and 40 badges to earn.
A good place to look up Girl Scout information is a web site called Scouting Web. As for Junior badges specifically, go to the Palo Alto Girl Scouts web link. It has the badges in alphabetical ordeer, just click on the badge that you want to work on and it will take you to the requirements. Note that GSUSA is in the process of bringing out a new badge book called "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting". Each level will have their own handbook. All levels will earn "badges" and some badges will be eliminated and some new ones added.
To earn the sign of the star, you need to be a Girl Scout Junior. There are five steps for completing the Sign of the Star: 1) earn a badge that teaches you a new skill or that is a topic you know nothing about 2) Do at least four activities from the following badges: A Healthier You Being My Best Looking Your Best 3) Demonstrate or display one of your talents to your troop or others. 4) Complete two activities from the "It's Great to Be a Girl" chapter of the Junior Girl Scout Handbook. Note: The Junior Girl Scout Handbook and the Junior Girl Scout Badge Book are being discontinued. As of September 2012, the new "Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting" will be the books used and the Sign of the Star will no longer be required.
It was 1923, according to the Ed Holbrook's book "Official Scout Blades".
i think scout sees her as a lonely girl
Scout is a girl. At the beginning of the book, she is 6 years old. Her full name is Jean Louise Finch.
Girl Scouts of the USA handbooks are currently in transition. In the Fall of 2011, the official Girl Scout handbook will be called, "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting" and there will be one book for each program level.
The story's main family, lawyer Atticus Finch and his children Jeremy Atticus (Jem) and Jean Louise (Scout) are white. They do employ a black maid, who is a big influence on the children's upbringing since their mother passed away. If you haven't read the book or seen the 1962 movie yet, please do. The stoyr's a true gem.
Scout was about 6 to 9 years old when she narrated the story in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
I beleive there are a few in each book.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Jem is a boy. He is the older brother of the main character, Scout.