Our Silver Award: Promoting Peace & Kindness

Our mission is to teach children to promote peace and kindness in their everyday lives.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Presentation Success, and Wrapping up!

So we apologize sincerely about not posting last week; we were on April vacation!  However, we would like to share that our first presentation of our pro-peace workshop was a monumental success!  All of the kids we presented to were engaged in the activities, and seemed to enjoy the games we played.  Hopefully, they were able to take away lessons about how to use and promote peace and kindness in their everyday lives.  With one presentation down, we have one to go!  Next week, we'll present to a younger Girl Scout troop.  At this week's meeting, we started on our Silver Award Final Report forms, writing essay responses about what we did to complete the Silver Award, and what we learned.  We'll keep you posted on next week's presentation results!  Stay tuned!





~Troop 60435

Thursday, April 12, 2012

1000 Paper Cranes

Last week I promised you the story of the 1000 paper cranes. Here it is:

In Japan, is is said that when someone makes 1000 paper cranes, they are granted one wish such as a long life or a recovery. The crane was a sacred animal such as the dragon in ancient Japanese culture and was honored by the Japanese. A thousand paper cranes also are given as a wedding or baby gift to symbolize a thousand years of love or life (of the soul). There is also a book called Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, about a girl suffering from radiation poisoning that starts to make 1000 paper cranes and, well, I can't give away the ending. This true story by Elenor Coerr is very memorable and touching. To see on Amazon, click here.

If you have your own version of the 1000 paper cranes story, please comment.
~Alison

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Rehearsal


Today was our last rehearsal before our presentation this Thursday.  We ran through our total presentation twice, and divided up all of the duties that go with our kit, such as who says what when.  We are getting very excited, and rather nervous as well.  We think that we're pretty well set for our presentation, and that we're going to nail it; the only thing that could use some work is the volume of our voices. Some of us need to remember to speak up!  But overall, we're well prepared, and ready to go!  Silver Award, here we come!



~Troop 60435

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Activity: Paper Crane Origami

Thanks to Origami Fun I learned how to fold a paper crane. Cranes represent peace in many other cultures. Go to http://www.origami-fun.com/origami-crane.html, and it gives a video and printable instructions to make a paper crane. Next week I'll tell you the story of 1000 Paper Cranes. And just for fun, I named all of my cranes in a different language.

Here are my 5 cranes.

This is "Pace"

Meet "Rojo"

And this is "Gelb"

And "Cerule"

Last but not least, "Blanche"


~Alison

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Advertising

So we spent almost the entire meeting today designing posters to advertise our upcoming presentations in different places.  We wrote in huge bubble print so that all the little kids would be able to read all about our project, and get excited about it.  We are made it very colorful, too.  We finished assembling the kits today, as well.  You know what they say: "What's gonna work?  Teamwork!"  Whenever our girl scout troop works together, great things are accomplished.






~Troop 60435

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Activity: Coloring Pages

Grab your colors and get to work! Here are some coloring pages that are peace-related. These are our original art pieces so, please, DO NOT CLAIM THEM AS YOUR OWN. You can print them out and use them toward educational purposes, but do not copy. All of them but the first three were hand drawn by yours truly. Happy coloring!











~Alison