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IDEALS OF SCOUTING

THE GIRL SCOUT PROMISE

On my honor, I will do my duty


To God and my country,
To help other people at all times
And to live by the Girl Scout Law

THE GIRL SCOUT LAW

1. A Girl Scout's honor is to be trusted.


2. A Girl Scout is loyal.
3. A Girl Scout is helpful.
4. A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to
every other Girl Scout.
5. A Girl Scout is courteous.
6. A Girl Scout respects living things.
7. A Girl Scouts is disciplined.
8. A Girl Scout is self-reliant.
9. A Girl Scout is thrifty.
10. A Girl Scout is clean in thought,
word and in deed.

SCOUT MOTTO Be prepared.

SCOUT SLOGAN Do a good turn daily.

SCOUT SPIRIT

Scout spirit is an ideal attitude that Scouts


around the world are supposed to show,
based on adherence to the Scout Oath and Law.

SCOUT SIGN

The Scout sign identifies you as a


Scout anywhere in the world.
Use it whenever you give the
Scout Oath and Scout Law.
Duty to God
Duty to Others & Country

Separately they Duty to Self


represent:
A) Citizenship Training
B) Character Building World
Brotherhood

SCOUT SALUTE

The three-finger salute is used by members of


Scout and Guide organizations around the world
when greeting other Scouts and in respect of a
national flag at ceremonies. In most situations,
the salute is made with the palm face out,
the thumb holding down the little finger,
and with the fingertips on the brow of the head.
SCOUT HANDSHAKE
The left-handed Scout handshake is a
formal way of greeting other Scouts of both
genders used by members of Scout and Guide
organizations around the world when greeting
other Scouts. The handshake is made with
the hand nearest the heart and is offered as a
token of friendship. In most situations, the handshake
is made firmly, without interlocking fingers, and many
organizations only use this handshake
when both people are in uniform.

SCOUT BADGE
Scout badges are worn on the uniforms
of members of Scouting organizations
across the world in order to signify
membership and achievements.
There is a great variety of badges,
not only between the different national
Scouting organizations, but within
the programmed sections, as well.

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