Centenary activities and GAT curriculum now online
15 May 2009
The Centenary Celebration activity pack is the first of three, one each year, which will provide ideas for different age groups to celebrate the centenary. This one includes activities and suggestions on how to incorporate the ‘Plant’ theme in the celebrations of 10 April 2010.
Download our new centenary celebration day pack and start planning for 10 April 2010! Let us know how you plan to celebrate by emailing centenary@wagggsworld.org.
The Chinese version of this pack, produced by the Hong Kong Girl Guides Association, is available online.
The Chinese version of this pack, produced by the Hong Kong Girl Guides Association, is available online.
GAT badge curriculum
The GAT Badge curriculum is an activity pack created to help children and young people learn about the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) then take action on the issues that affect them and their communities. Containing over 100 activities set across three levels (Basic, Advanced and Specialist), Member Organizations are encouraged to choose specific activities for each MDG.
The GAT MO Guidelines are designed to support Member Organizations’ work as they plan the implementation of the Global Action Theme.







Your comments
Monica - 22 May 2009 - 7.12PM (GMT)
Hello
I am a leader from Denmark and I will use this GREAT material with my girls next semester. I have 12 girls aged 10-12 and we are going for the Specialist Badge, I hope!
Erin - 17 May 2009 - 7.06AM (GMT)
These resources are absolutely brilliant- well done WAGGGS! I will be using them with my girls straight away!
tracy walker - 16 May 2009 - 8.23PM (GMT)
Have a vision of an event in Southeastern Michigan for the 100 yr on the shores of Lake St. Clair at a park to celebrate!!! Going to a meeting on the 19th to propose it.
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