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Directions

1. Print out this entire file, which includes the questions used (& the correct answers), Bingo call cards, and 10 different versions of the Bingo cards. If you have more than 10 players, have the girls share a card or print out this file twice (though some girls will have matching cards).

2. Cut out the call cards, and shuffle.

3. For the first game, you be the caller. You’ll probably have to help the girls with the answers. For all following games, encourage the girls to help each other remember the answers, i.e., “cooperative learning.”

4. Allow the winner of the first game to be the caller for the next game, i.e., make it a “girl-led” activity.

5. Play the game 2 or 3 times, as time allows. After playing, spot check some of the terms to make sure the girls have a general understanding.

Explanations of each concept will come later, this game is just to introduce &

reinforce for key Girl Scout concepts.

6. This Bingo game is also a good holding activity at the end of the training, if you have extra time or are waiting for parents to pick up the girls.

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Program Aide Bingo Questions & Answers

Question Answer

1. Your most important job when working with younger girls is to be a…? Role Model 2. Your (blank) is the energy that gets the girls excited about an activity.

(so choose something you really care about when you volunteers)

Passion 3. Your (blank) is the glue that holds the activity together. (so give all your

focus to the girls while you’re leading the group).

Attention

4. GSLE stands for… Girl Scout Leadership Experience

5. Letting the girls decide what to do, how to do it, and why it matters to them is a…

Girl-led Activity 6. Allowing the girls to work together and take advantage from others’

experience is a ….

Cooperative Activity 7. Scheduling activities that are hands-on is called… Learn by Doing 8. Looking inward to understand who you are and what you value is called

the (blank) Key of the leadership process.

Discover key 9. Working with others to create a network is called the (blank) key of the

leadership process.

Connect key 10. Working to make the world a better place is called the (blank) key of the

leadership process.

Take Action key 11. “Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who

make the world a better place.”

Girl Scout Mission

12. The Girl Scout Motto is… Be Prepared

13. Camp, Events, Series, Troops, and Travel are all ways to participate in Girl Scouts, and are called…

Pathways

14. As a PA, I can work with these Girl Scout levels… Daisies & Brownies 15. To be a Program Aide, I must what Girl Scout level? Cadette

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Program Aide Bingo Call Cards (cut out & shuffle)

Your most important job when working with younger girls is to be a…?

(Role Model)

Your (blank) is the energy that gets the girls excited about an activity, so choose something you really care about when you volunteers.

(Passion)

Your (blank) is the glue that holds the activity together, so give all your focus to the girls while you’re leading the group.

(attention)

GSLE stands for…(Girl Scout Leadership Experience)

Letting the girls decide what to do, how to do it, and why it matters to them is a…(Girl Led activity)

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Allowing the girls to work together and take advantage from others’

experience is a ….(Cooperative Learning)

Scheduling activities that are hands-on is called…(Learn by Doing)

Looking inward to understand who you are and what you value is called the (blank) Key of the leadership process. (Discover)

Working with others to create a network is called the (blank) key of the leadership process. (Connect)

Working to make the world a better place is called the (blank) key of the leadership process.(Take Action)

“Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.” (Girl Scout Mission)

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The Girl Scout Motto is…(Be Prepared)

Camp, Events, Series, Troops, and Travel are all ways to participate in Girl Scouts, and are called…(Pathways)

As a PA, I can work with these Girl Scout levels…

(Daisies and Brownies)

To be a Program Aide, I must be a…(Cadette)

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Role Model Passion Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Learn by

Doing Discover key

Take Action

key Be Prepared Pathways Girl-led activity

Connect key Daisies &

Brownies Cadette Girl Scout Mission

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Passion Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Role Model

Cooperative Activity

Learn by

Doing Discover key

Girl-led activity

Be Prepared Pathways Passion Take Action key

Daisies &

Brownies Cadette Girl Scout

Mission Connect key

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Role Model Passion

Learn by

Doing Discover key

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Pathways

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Take Action

key Be Prepared

Cadette Girl Scout

Mission Connect key Daisies &

Brownies

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Role Model Passion Attention

Discover key

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Learn by Doing

Attention Take Action

key Be Prepared Pathways

Girl Scout

Mission Connect key Daisies &

Brownies Cadette

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Learn by

Doing Discover key

Take Action

key Be Prepared Pathways Role Model

Connect key Daisies &

Brownies Cadette Girl Scout Mission

Role Model Passion Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Take Action

key Be Prepared Pathways Discover key

Connect key Daisies &

Brownies Cadette Girl Scout Mission

Role Model Passion Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Learn by

Doing Discover key

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Connect key Daisies &

Brownies Cadette Girl Scout Mission

Role Model Passion Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Learn by

Doing Discover key

Take Action

key Be Prepared Pathways Role Model

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Role Model Passion Attention

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Girl-led

activity Cooperative Activity

Learn by

Doing Discover key

Take Action

key Be Prepared Pathways Cooperative Activity

Connect key Daisies &

Brownies Cadette Girl Scout Mission

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Take Action

key Cadette Be Prepared Pathways

Connect key Girl Scout Mission

Daisies &

Brownies Cadette

Role Model

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Passion Attention

Girl-led

activity Discover key Cooperative Activity

Learn by Doing

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P.A. Key Concepts Bingo

Take Action

key Role Model Be Prepared Pathways

Girl-led

activity Discover key Cooperative Activity

Learn by Doing

Connect key Girl Scout Mission

Daisies &

Brownies Cadette

Role Model

Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Passion Attention

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