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Girl Scouts build LEGO robots for environmental missions

On Oct. 13 at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, more than 30 Girl Scouts, ages 8 to 14, built LEGO robots and programmed them to autonomously accomplish environmental missions. Girl Scouts, along with 25 other teams, participated in the ColoradoFIRST 2007 FIRST Lego League (FLL) Rookie Booster event as an initiation to FLL tournament activity in November. Read More

Girl Scouts has been the nation’s leading expert on girls for nearly 100 years. No other activity helps each girl achieve her personal leadership pathway like Girl Scouts.

Girl Scouts is an enrichment experience for girls, focusing on girl-planned, hands-on learning that’s fun. Today’s Girl Scouting experience has the same values as yesterday’s, but it’s been updated to meet the current needs of girls.
 
In Girl Scouts, girls can learn more about the world around them by exploring and learning more about topics, such as:
  • healthy living
  • the arts
  • literacy
  • financial literacy
  • community service
  • science, technology, engineering and math
  • diversity and pluralism
Girl Scouts is also active on issues that affect girls, including:
  • environmental protection
  • anti-drug abuse education
  • anti-violence initiatives

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