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Brownie & Junior Girl Scout Programsearth is Our Home

Back to Natives conducts scout programs throughout Orange County.  Contact us to schedule a program at a wild place near you!  Programs are available for up to 20 children (minimum 10). Schedule: 949-509-4787 or education(at)backtonatives.org

“I thought the presentation of information fantastic and was impressed and appreciative of how closely it all linked in with our recycling and conservation themes for this scouting year.  I will gladly spread my recommendation to other leaders about the Back to Natives program.” – Junior Girl Scout Leader

 

Brownie “Plants” Try-it Program

Brownies learn about the importance of plants.  During a nature hike, scouts learn how plants provide habitat for animals and give humans food, shelter, clothing, tools, medicine and even oxygen in the air we breathe!  Scouts build a human tree and go on a “leaf hunt” and collect fallen leaves (which they later return to the Earth) to do a leaf rubbing activity.  They begin an experiment to see which Orange County native plant seed wins a sprout race.  The program is 2 hours and costs $7.50/scout.

 

Junior “Hiker” Badge Program

The Back to Natives staff LOVES to go hiking, and we want to help make hiking a fun experience for Girl Scouts, too!  During this program, scouts learn how to plan a hike, how to dress for a hike and what to include in their day packs, including the items that should be included in a basic first aid kit.  Scouts learn about the hazards that could be encountered along the trail, and how to cope with them.  Along the trail, scouts stop to observe their environment with a drawing exercise, and write haiku to help them remember their experience.  The program is 2 hours and costs $7.50/scout.

 

Brownie “Ready, Set, Go Camping!” Try-it Program

The Back to Natives staff LOVES to go camping, and we want to help make camping a fun experience for Brownies, too!  During this program, scouts participate in a “Roll-a-Bag Relay” to learn how to properly roll up their seeping bags.  On a “scent” hike, scouts use their noses to enjoy the native plants they find.  Along the trail, scouts decorate their own bandana to keep, and learn how to use their bandanna on a camping trip.  Scouts practice tying a few simple knots using red licorice, then enjoy their handiwork – yummy!  The program is 2 hours and costs $7.50/scout.

Junior “Eco-Action” Badge Program

Juniors take action to help people, plants and animals on the earth.  During a nature hike, scouts discuss ways that water, soil and air become polluted, and play a game to learn ways to conserve water.   Scouts learn about the negative impacts of plastic in
"Plastic Plague Jeopardy," pick up trash along the trail and decorate their own canvass shopping bags to take home.  They learn about a famous female environmentalist and participate in an environmental service project to improve habitat for wildlife.  The program is 2.5 hours and costs $8.50/scout.

 

Brownie “Earth Is Our Home" Try-it Program

Brownies learn that people must share the Earth with plants and animals.  Scouts learn about ecosystems, and make their own plant terrarium to take home.  They take a nature hike to search for the homes of wild animals.  Along the trail they discuss renewable and non-renewable resources, and learn how they can help save energy.  They make their own biodegradable furniture polish to make their own homes more “green.”  Scouts participate in an environmental service project that helps maintain habitat for wildlife.  The program is 2.5 hours and costs $8.50/scout.

 

 

   

 

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