Girl Scout Bronze Award Log of Hours - Girl Scouts of Maine 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Girl Scout Bronze Award Log of Hours in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies you as the participant.
  3. Next, input the date when you are filling out this log. This helps track your progress over time.
  4. For each activity you complete, record the date and a brief description of the activity in the respective fields.
  5. In the 'Time Spent' section, accurately log the hours dedicated to each activity. This is crucial for calculating your total hours.
  6. At the end of your entries, sum up all hours and write this total in the 'TOTAL HOURS' field.
  7. Finally, sign and date where indicated to validate your log. If applicable, have your Silver Award Project Advisor sign as well.

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Grade level to earn this award Junior, Grades 4-5 Cadette, Grades 6-8 Senior/Ambassador, Grades 9-12 Individual vs. Group work Usually completed as a troop or group. All Bronze Award earners share equal responsibilities and focus on team work and group decision-making.
Gold Award projects require a commitment of at least 80 hours from Girl Scouts. The timeline is designed by each individual Girl Scout. A project might be completed over the course of a summeror in the span of a year or more.
Earning the Girl Scout Bronze Award involves the time to complete a Journey, and then a suggested minimum of 20 hours build- ing your team, exploring your community, choosing your project, planning it, put- ting your plan in motion, and spreading the word about your project.
Earning the Girl Scout Bronze Award involves the time it takes to complete a Girl Scout Junior journey and a suggested minimum of 20 hours for each girl to build their team, explore their community, choose and plan their project, put their plan in motion, and spread the word to educate and inspire others.
The Bronze Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Junior (grades 4-5) can earn. A girl can work with her troop, in a small group or as an individual to earn her Bronze Award once she has completed a Junior Journey. Silver Award Girl Scouts have earned the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette (grades 6-8) can earn.

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The Bronze Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Junior can achieve. When you work on the award, youll get a chance to use your unique skills and explore your interests. And youll have a chance to make a real difference in your community.
Overview: Ive always said that Communication is one of the hardest merit badges for most Scouts to complete. While many badges require you to mainly memorize knowledge, Communication will have you presenting, interviewing, and writing content to complete 7 out of 9 of its requirements!

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