A ceremony that atroop/group holdsat which badges,recognition's andawards arepresented.A reflective ceremonyconsisting of songs,poetry, readings,music or creativemovement/artistry ona selected topicAn adult who hastaken local Girl Scoutcouncil-approvedfirst-aid training froma nationallyrecognizedorganization.Along with the GirlScout Promise, the GirlScout Law is the credoof Girl Scouting. A girllives the 10 parts of theGirl Scout Law to fulfillthe Girl Scout PromiseA safety practiceof pairing girls tokeep watch overeach other whilecompletingactivitiesGirls in the 6th,7th, or 8thgrade-level mayrefer tothemselves asA lightweightpad or matused whensitting on thefloor or ground.The official Girl Scoutgreeting. The righthand is raised shoulderhigh with three middlefingers extended andthe thumb crossingover the palm to holddown the little finger.An updated record of agirl's past and presenthealth status (forexample, of allergies,chronic illnesses, andinjuries), which herparent/guardiancompletes for GirlScoutsAlong with his sister,Agnes. Who was thefounder of the BoyScout and Girl Guidemovement for boysand Girls.FREE!A mesh cloth bagwith a drawstring,used to sterilizeeating utensilswhen washingdishes.In person oneon one traininggiven to a newleader by theNew LeaderConsultant.The process oflearning about thenext age-level.Begun during thelast year a girl is ata given level.The founder ofthe Girl ScoutMovement inthe UnitedStates.Along with the GirlScout Law, is thecredo of GirlScouting; the pledgethat binds memberstogether as part ofthe Girl ScoutMovement.A ceremony thatcelebrates thetransition from onegrade-level in GirlScouting to thenext.A way of gainingeveryone’sattention by raisingyour right handwith all five fingersextended in theair.The highest award inGirl Scouting. Thisaward recognizes theleadership, efforts,and impact girls havehad on theircommunities.Trainingrequiredto have acampfire.TrainingRequired forone nightovernight ina buildingA grid system, wheel,or table showing thejob assigned to eachgirl or group of girlsfor any givenproject.Useful formeetings, camp-outs,and special events.ageographicalregion ofvolunteers.often madeand tradedbetween GirlScouts atevents.A ceremony that atroop/group holdsat which badges,recognition's andawards arepresented.A reflective ceremonyconsisting of songs,poetry, readings,music or creativemovement/artistry ona selected topicAn adult who hastaken local Girl Scoutcouncil-approvedfirst-aid training froma nationallyrecognizedorganization.Along with the GirlScout Promise, the GirlScout Law is the credoof Girl Scouting. A girllives the 10 parts of theGirl Scout Law to fulfillthe Girl Scout PromiseA safety practiceof pairing girls tokeep watch overeach other whilecompletingactivitiesGirls in the 6th,7th, or 8thgrade-level mayrefer tothemselves asA lightweightpad or matused whensitting on thefloor or ground.The official Girl Scoutgreeting. The righthand is raised shoulderhigh with three middlefingers extended andthe thumb crossingover the palm to holddown the little finger.An updated record of agirl's past and presenthealth status (forexample, of allergies,chronic illnesses, andinjuries), which herparent/guardiancompletes for GirlScoutsAlong with his sister,Agnes. Who was thefounder of the BoyScout and Girl Guidemovement for boysand Girls.FREE!A mesh cloth bagwith a drawstring,used to sterilizeeating utensilswhen washingdishes.In person oneon one traininggiven to a newleader by theNew LeaderConsultant.The process oflearning about thenext age-level.Begun during thelast year a girl is ata given level.The founder ofthe Girl ScoutMovement inthe UnitedStates.Along with the GirlScout Law, is thecredo of GirlScouting; the pledgethat binds memberstogether as part ofthe Girl ScoutMovement.A ceremony thatcelebrates thetransition from onegrade-level in GirlScouting to thenext.A way of gainingeveryone’sattention by raisingyour right handwith all five fingersextended in theair.The highest award inGirl Scouting. Thisaward recognizes theleadership, efforts,and impact girls havehad on theircommunities.Trainingrequiredto have acampfire.TrainingRequired forone nightovernight ina buildingA grid system, wheel,or table showing thejob assigned to eachgirl or group of girlsfor any givenproject.Useful formeetings, camp-outs,and special events.ageographicalregion ofvolunteers.often madeand tradedbetween GirlScouts atevents.

Girl Scout Lingo Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A ceremony that a troop/group holds at which badges, recognition's and awards are presented.
  2. A reflective ceremony consisting of songs, poetry, readings, music or creative movement/artistry on a selected topic
  3. An adult who has taken local Girl Scout council-approved first-aid training from a nationally recognized organization.
  4. Along with the Girl Scout Promise, the Girl Scout Law is the credo of Girl Scouting. A girl lives the 10 parts of the Girl Scout Law to fulfill the Girl Scout Promise
  5. A safety practice of pairing girls to keep watch over each other while completing activities
  6. Girls in the 6th, 7th, or 8th grade-level may refer to themselves as
  7. A lightweight pad or mat used when sitting on the floor or ground.
  8. The official Girl Scout greeting. The right hand is raised shoulder high with three middle fingers extended and the thumb crossing over the palm to hold down the little finger.
  9. An updated record of a girl's past and present health status (for example, of allergies, chronic illnesses, and injuries), which her parent/guardian completes for Girl Scouts
  10. Along with his sister, Agnes. Who was the founder of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement for boys and Girls.
  11. FREE!
  12. A mesh cloth bag with a drawstring, used to sterilize eating utensils when washing dishes.
  13. In person one on one training given to a new leader by the New Leader Consultant.
  14. The process of learning about the next age-level. Begun during the last year a girl is at a given level.
  15. The founder of the Girl Scout Movement in the United States.
  16. Along with the Girl Scout Law, is the credo of Girl Scouting; the pledge that binds members together as part of the Girl Scout Movement.
  17. A ceremony that celebrates the transition from one grade-level in Girl Scouting to the next.
  18. A way of gaining everyone’s attention by raising your right hand with all five fingers extended in the air.
  19. The highest award in Girl Scouting. This award recognizes the leadership, efforts, and impact girls have had on their communities.
  20. Training required to have a campfire.
  21. Training Required for one night overnight in a building
  22. A grid system, wheel, or table showing the job assigned to each girl or group of girls for any given project.Useful for meetings, camp-outs, and special events.
  23. a geographical region of volunteers.
  24. often made and traded between Girl Scouts at events.