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Requirements Worksheet

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For All Girl Scout Levels


How to Earn Your Patch

In the Clean Green Power Patch, Girl Scouts fully complete the requirements in each of the sections: Learn, Explore, and Act. On the following worksheet you record what you did, and have your troop leader or adult mentor initial each requirement to indicate that you have completed each requirement with excellent effort and high quality work.

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Learn: Introductory activities to get you familiar with clean green power.
 
  • I have read the introductory reading, What Do We Mean, Clean Green Power?
  • I have completed additional activities required for my Girl Scout level as indicated below. Circle activities completed. Also, Brownie, Junior, and Teen Girl Scouts, record which Web Warm Up activity or activities you chose.
 

Additional Introductory

Requirement(s)

Daisy Girl Scouts Short Story

Brownie Girl Scouts

Short Story

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Web Warm Up

Web Warm Up activity finished:

Junior and

Teen Girl

Scouts

Web Warm Up

And choose one:

True or False

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Easy Energy Survey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
____ Explore: Visit a clean energy site and interview someone who is using or producing clean green energy today.
 

I have: (1) arranged to visit a Girl Scout Clean Energy Destination site or located a site of my own, (2) made a list of questions to ask, and (3) interviewed someone who is using or producing clean green energy today. My adult mentor, troop leader or parent accompanied me throughout the visit.

Name(s) of Person(s) Interviewed:

Address of Site Visited:

Clean Energy Alternatives and Conservation Measures at the Site:

   
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Act: Complete a project and spread the word about clean green power.

 

I have: (1) completed an art, science, or communications project of my choice in the spirit of clean, green power, and (2) spread the word on clean energy by displaying my project in a public setting and contacting the media about my project.

Project Description:

How I Shared My Project and Got Publicity:

News Media Where I Shared My Project:

(Fill in all that apply)

Name:

Phone:

Web Site:

Email:

Safety

Parents and troop leaders must assume responsibility for children and youth in their care and use their own best judgment in each situation. Adult mentors and or parents must accompany and directly supervise girls during field trips at all times and follow all Girl Scout safety guidelines. No responsibility for safety is assumed by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association or the Girl Scouts of Western Massachusetts. Any photos taken during the project are assumed available for public display unless parent signs otherwise.



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