I had a holiday party, so my lovely co-leader filled in for me. Here's what was on our agenda, though! Update: My coleader wrote about the actual meeting. Her thoughts in italics.
Premeeting: We made "Thank You" notes for customers from the Fall Sale. The girls enjoyed making Thank You cards, but most of them didn't really
remember the fall sale. So, they made general TY cards for parents, or
cards to give out to people who might buy cookies.
Opening: Pledge, Promise, and Law
Song: Our two choices for the kaper girl were Boom Chicka Boom or I'm a Girl Scout. Nora chose "Boom Chicka Boom" as the song. It was a big hit!! The girls especially loved "loud style" and "slow style."
Circle: We read the girls the Daisy Cookie Story, featuring the flowers from the Journeys. Then, the girls learned how much each box of cookies cost to earn their financial literacy leaf. They also made a group sales goal poster together and set their own sales goals. The girls LOVED the Daisy Cookie story. Lisa and I both read it. The
girls really reacted positively -- they remembered the characters
throughout the meeting and were able to answer questions about the story
afterwards. Making the goal chart was ... interesting. It was a good chance to
practice estimation and numbers, but it was hard for them to grasp how
many boxes they might sell. Lisa was really nervous about the goal being
unreachable and the girls being disappointed, so she encouraged them to
aim low. We all agreed that we could re-evaluate and make a new goal if
we thought we should later.
Snack Snack was AWESOME. Victoria's mom brought cheese and crackers,
gingerbread cookies, tangerines, and cider. Also, there was a class
going on in the kitchen, and the teacher of that class was a Girl Scout,
so she came and talked to the girls about how much she loved selling
cookies. It was so sweet! We also went over how to answer cookie
questions.
Activity: The girls practiced answering questions about cookies to earn their financial literacy leaf. Then, they made their own obstacle course together. We did not get a chance to
make an obstacle course, so that could be something to do for another
meeting.
Game: The girls played Daisy Cookie Bingo. The girls REALLY liked the Bingo game!! Nell was a very good caller, and
we had two different winners. They stayed really focused, despite the
fact that it had been a pretty low-energy-style meeting. We played two
long rounds, and then it was time to wrap up.
Closing: We did the Friendship Squeeze. Fists of Five revealed that the girls liked most of the activities for
the day. They also had fun trying to make me fake-sad by rating
everything badly, and then yelling about how they were kidding. It was
very cute! :)
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