Author: Tia Kennard
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Clay Art – Cookies About Me

Youths mold clay into cookie shapes and imprint designs that represent something about themselves.
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G.S. Cookies – Entrepreneur Goal Tracker

Youths use the Cookie Entrepreneur Family Pin Worksheet to track their troop sales goal.
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G.S. Cookies – Goal Sharing Sales Card

Youths make small cards to carry that explain their troop goal, troop number, and cookie prices. They can choose to role-play with them after they are made.
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G.S. Cookies – Sharing Goal Poster

Youths create posters for a cookie booth that show the troop goal, troop number, and cookie prices.
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G.S. Cookies – Simple Calculated Cookie Goal

Youths calculate how many cookie boxes they need to sell to reach troop activity goals and vote on their favorite option.
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G.S. Cookies – Goal Inspired Bracelet

Youths make motivational bracelets to represent their cookie sale goals and share them with each other.
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G.S. Cookies – Three Category Goal Brainstorm

Youths brainstorm ideas for how to use cookie money based on three categories and vote on their favorite troop goals.
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G.S. Cookies – Goal Vote from a List

Youths vote on a troop goal from a list of choices based on what cookie money could support.
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G.S. Cookies – Draw Our Goal Ideas

Youths brainstorm and draw ideas for how their troop can use cookie money to help themselves and others.
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G.S. Cookies – Simple Video

Youths practice and record a video sales pitch about Girl Scout Cookies.