Safety Activity Checkpoints 2011
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All Safety Activity Checkpoints
Downhill Skiing – Snowboarding
When preparing for any activity with girls, always begin with the Girl Scout Safety Activity Checkpoints written about that particular activity.
Each Safety Activity Checkpoint includes the same format:
In addition to reading these checkpoints yourself, you can also email or print them for co-leaders, assistant leaders, parents/guardians and the girls themselves. The checkpoints are formatted as checklist so that you, your co-volunteers, and girls can go through and check off that each step has been followed.
In keeping with the three processes of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, be sure that all activities are girl-led, taking into account the age and abilities of the girls. Older girls can take the bulk of the responsibility for carefully planning and executing activities, while younger girls require more of your guidance but should still be deeply involved in the decision-planning process.
Also give the girls the chance to learn cooperatively, by having girls teach each other new skills they may need for activities, rather than hearing all that from you. And let girls learn by doing – if research or special equipment is needed, they will learn better doing that research themselves than by having you do the legwork and report back to them. Even Girl Scout Daisies can do basic research and give reports or do show-and-tell for each other. Ambassadors may need you only for moral support as they research, teach each other, and plan every detail of their excursions.
If Safety Activity Checkpoints do not exist for an activity you and the girls are interested in, be sure to check with GSCI before making any definite plans with the girls in your group. A few activities are allowed only with written council pre-approval and only for girls ages 12 and over, while some are off-limits completely: