Time needed: 30 minutes
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Setup: All around the world, girls face many issues and challenges every day. A challenge is something that makes your life harder. Some girls are not able to go to school and learn. Some girls do not have enough to eat. What are some other challenges that girls might face?
Activity: What are human rights? Human rights are things that allow people to live with freedom, equality, justice, and peace. The Girls’ Bill of Rights that you will create today is a list of the rights all girls should have, no matter where they live in the world or who they are.
These are some other questions you can think about as you are creating your Girls’ Bill of Rights:
Can these questions help you get started on writing your bill of rights? For example, you might say, “Girls have the right to go to school.”
Write down at least five things that you think girls have the right to do. If you need help writing, ask your parent or another adult for help. Then, share your bill of rights with a parent or with a friend!
Reflection: After you have finished writing your Girls’ Bill of Rights, ask yourself these questions:
Girl Scout Activity Zone activities have been adapted from existing Girl Scout programming.