Meeting Plans and Ideas for Scout Leaders From Daisies to Ambassadors

Meeting Plans and Ideas for Scout Leaders From Daisies to Ambassadors

Your First Girl Scout Brownie Meeting

Your First Girl Scout Brownie Meeting

Here is a Fun and Easy Plan for Your First Girl Scout Brownie Meeting of the Year

Updated August 2022

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Fall is here, and if you are a Girl Scout Leader of second or third grade girls, then it is time for your very first Girl Scout Brownie meeting.

If you are a new leader, then you may want to take some extra time beforehand to make sure that you are comfortable starting the new year. It is a good idea to ask more experienced leaders for some ideas on how a meeting runs and how to organize it for smooth sailing. Your local Service Unit can hook you up with some very helpful people.

I also have a guide for Back to Troop for leaders that will be helpful to you as well.

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If you aren’t a new leader, then you are familiar with your girls from either Daisies or last year’s Brownie troop, then your very first meeting should run smoothly.

Items to Help You Run Your First Girl Scout Brownie Meeting and Those That Follow

If you have time, you can introduce the girls to their new Brownie Kaper Chart jobs. You can find them here on Teachers Pay Teachers.

If you are looking for fun Brownie activities, this book has pages and pages of them!

Fun Welcome to Brownies certificates can be found here.

How to Have Your First Girl Scout Brownie Meeting of the Year

The first thing you need to do after saying the Pledge of Allegiance and the Girl Scout Promise and the Girl Scout Law is to introduce any new members of your troop. Make them feel welcome, especially if your troop has been together since Daisy Scouts. You might want to try some icebreakers or getting to know you activities. 

After introducing any new members, ask the children how they think Brownies will be different than Daisies. If you have access to an older girl’s vest, bring it in to show the girls. I did this with my troop when they were Brownie Scouts. My older daughter was a very active Brownie and her vest was full of fun patches and Try-Its. It was so cute to hear my troop “ooh and ahh” over her vest. They wanted to fill theirs up too!

I told my girls what the badges were and how we were going to start earning Try-It’s at our next meeting. I then had a sheet of paper and asked them what kinds of things they wanted to try this year. I had my co-leader take a sheet of paper and write down their ideas. This would be a good springboard for us to find badges that were of interest to the girls. At our first meeting, we asked what kinds of field trips they would like to take and kept track of those. We also talked about our community service projects that we had done in the past and what we could do this year.

After discussing what they wanted to do, I read a story from the Girl Scout Handbook about how Brownies came to be. They thought it was cute.

Then it was time for the craft. I decided not to do a Try-It at our meeting, as I wanted to introduce my troop to the world of Brownies in a different way.

Here is an easy craft to reinforce the Girl Scout Law and Promise during your first Brownie Girl Scout meeting of the year.Photo by Hannah Gold 

Here are the materials you will need:

9 x 12 felt rectangles in assorted colors or just one color (your choice), one for each girl

Peel and Stick letters

Peel and stick decorations

Glue

Hole Punch

String

Felt Can Be Used for Many Crafts

 

Felt squares can be used for many different Girl Scout crafts.

Package of 42  Felt Squares Available on Amazon

Over my nine years as a leader, we used felt for many crafts, including our Bronze Award project. Before our Brownie meeting, I punched two holes at the top of each felt piece for the string. I also separated the peel and stick letters and spelled “Brownies” for each girl and put them in a separate baggie. Last, I ran off the Girl Scout Promise and The Girl Scout Law on one sheet of paper. In addition, I ran off a word search of the promise for the girls who finished early.
 
At craft time, I had each child choose the color she wanted and place the string through the top. The reason for this is that once items are glued on, you don’t want to move it around until it is dry.

Then they cut the law and promise and glued it to the center of the sheet. Then they placed the word “Brownies” on the top and decorated it with star stickers.

After the craft, we had plenty of time for the word search. They worked in teams and had a great time finding the words together. After cleaning up, we ended the meeting with the Brownie song and the Friendship circle.

Your very first Girl Scout Brownie meeting should be a fun introduction into the more mature world of scouting. My troop had a great time with this craft and cannot wait to do more!

Your Very First Girl Scout Brownie Meeting of the Year

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Closing Song for Brownies

 

Girl Scout Brownie Stickers for Decorating Your Craft 

Available on Amazon

What are you doing for your first Girl Scout Brownie meeting of the year?



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