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Brownie Girl Scout Patch

Complete 4 activities, (including the starred item*) listed below to earn your Girl TEK patch.

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   Evaluate Girl TEK
Follow the directions for each activity below. You can type your answers on this page and print when you are finished. Have an adult or troop/group leader sign off on your printed page.
1 - Who's that girl? 
Type in the space below who you think Net Girl is. (Hint: place your mouse over the picture of Net Girl.)
2 - Send an e-mail to Net Girl at gscout@gscm.org, telling her why you like being  a Girl Scout.
3 - Click, Drag & Drop

Create your own computer. This activity will help you become very good at using a mouse. CLICK, DRAG and DROP the pictures on the desk shown to build your very own computer. Think carefully and watch out, not all of the pictures shown are parts of a computer. After you build your computer can you tell which pictures did not belong? 

4 - Let's Paint

Learning how to POINT, CLICK and GO can be hard to do! Let's practice - if you need some help ask a grown up or other family members to help you with this activity. 

CLICK HERE and we'll begin having some fun painting. After you've painted a pretty picture don't forget to print it out and have your parents sign off on it to show you have completed this requirement toward your patch and segment. If you are an individually registered Girl Scout, have the appropriate adult sign off on it to show you have completed this requirement.

Did you know that "Girls Only" has a neat Art Gallery? We would love to show off your artwork! Follow the instructions and send you work of art to us. It just might make it in our Art Gallery.

5 - Unscramble the Words

Unscramble the following words that describe a part of the computer:

bullet  RTIOMON
bullet KORBDEAY
bullet  UEMSO 
bullet  SDIK    

6 - Just What Does That Mean?

Learning how to use a computer is really neat, but if you do not know what the correct terminology (words). Let's show your family and friends just how much you know about computers.

What does http and www abbreviations for? What do they mean?
(Hint: Use a search engine or locate a technology dictionary to assist you.)

http  =  

www =  

7* - Find out what a browser is. (Hint: the answer is in this packet.)
Use it to visit several web sites including the Girl Scouts of the USA Girls Only section and the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland “Girls Only” section. Type the site addresses for two sites you visited and one activity you did online. (Do not include an activity you did for this patch.) 

http://www.

http://www.