Discover what you're interested in. Girl Scouts learn new skills, earn badges, and take action to receive their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award. Get started! These badge checklists are created in Excel and allow you to track up to 12 girls of the same level by default.
There are instructions in the first tab for how to combine multiple workbooks to have more than 12 girls of the same level, or to form a workbook for a multi. NATIONAL PROFICIENCY BADGES Badge Category Automotive I Automotive II Automotive III. It's that time of year! I've published the Badge, Journey, and Award summaries for all levels for the 2024-2025 membership year.
These PDF files are a combination of what you'll find in GSUSA's Badge Explorer, except that I streamlined the designs to make them more printer. Engineering Computer Science Babysitter** Book Cadette Cadette Comic Democracy Eating Artist First Aid* Girl Scout Artist for Cadettes for You Way Field Finding Day Common Ground Engineer** Action** in Action Programmer Think Like an Take Leader Think Like a Take Leader Action in Action. Downloads Get these newly updated Award Logs and Badge Charts for each grade level.
Print these out for reference, and to replace the versions in The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting. Global Action Award* Year 1 Year 2 † Earned Award * These awards are retiring on 10/1/26. Think Like a Programmer MULTI-LEVEL C/S/A Think Like a Programmer Thanks to Girl Scouts of Maine for their contributions to this design.
©2019 Girl Scouts of the United States of America. You can also use this chart to remind you what younger Girl Scouts are doing in their badges- and to decide how you might want to mentor them as they earn awards. It's a big circle of skill-building and sisterhood: one way every Girl Scout builds the courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place.