The rule is to capitalize proper nouns that are names of organizations. 'Girl Scouts,' being such a proper noun, is properly capitalized.
No, "Pouli" is not the name used for Brownie Girl Scouts. Brownie Girl Scouts are a level of the Girl Scouts of the USA program for girls in grades 2-3. "Pouli" does not have any known association with the Girl Scouts organization.
When it's used as a title.
They used to be called Junior Girl Scouts. With changes in the past few years, they are now called Girl Scout Juniors and are girls in grades 4 and 5 who are members of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Depending on the organization, the terms Girl Guides or Girl Scouts are used for member organizations of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). In the US, Juliette Gordon Low originally named the organization American Girl Guides. In 1913, the organization was renamed Girl Scouts of America and, in 1915, it was changed to Girl Scouts, Inc. Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) was chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950.
Gorp is Good Old Raisins and Peanuts, a form of trail mix. Girl Scouts have used GORP to give a different meaning to the ingredients and in Girl Scout ceremonies. For example: adding M&M's to the Gorp mix shows that Girl Scouts come in all colors, shapes and sizes. Every Girl Scout is a sister to other Girl Scouts, no matter how she looks or how she sounds. A Friendship Circle is round, so add round Cheerios. Gorp, or Trail Mix, is also used as a snack, especially when Girl Scouts are camping or hiking.
There is no information about any Girl Guide or Girl Scout organizations which call a level 'zahras'. Oman may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Brownies' according to both the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and the web site of the Oman National Organization for Scouts and Guides.
There is no information about any Girl Guide or Girl Scout organizations which call a level 'zahras'. Oman may have used the term in the past, but their youngest level is currently called 'Brownies' according to both the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and the web site of the Oman National Organization for Scouts and Guides.
It was, until 1960 when the boy scouts and girl guides merged into the same organization
No, "double dutch" should not be capitalized in this sentence as it is being used generically to describe a type of jump rope activity.
The term "Beaver Scout" is generally used by Boy Scouts for the age group from 5 to 7. When Girl Guide/Girl Scout associations become co-ed with the Boy Scouts, the youngest group may become known as Beaver Scouts. Countries which use this term for girls are: Sweden Netherlands Belgium
Known to Girl Scouts as Lummi Sticks (or incorrectly as Lemmi Sticks), E Papa, the New Zealand Maori Stick Game, has been included in various editions of Games for Girl Scouts. Lummi Sticks have been used by Girl Scouts when presenting events (wide games), especially those featuring various countries.
The organizational counterpart would be Scouts or Boy Scouts. Girl Guides and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are a female based organization.