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Program Planning Worksheet
What do you want to do?
Brainstorm ideas and then answer the following questions to help you come up with a plan for completing a challenge in the specific program area:
- What interests you about this badge or program area?
- What knowledge, skills or resources do you have related to this badge or program area?
- What knowledge, skills or resources would you like to develop?
- Whom can you go to for help?
- Do you want to work with peers, with younger girls or on your own?
- When do you think you could do this? Think about the appropriate time of year as well as the preparation time you will need.
- Where can you find or access resources related to this program area? Why do you want to do this? How does this fit in with your larger program goals?
Preparing to Take Action
Complete these statements to create an action plan to accomplish a program challenge.
- My program challenge is:
- My goal is:
- The completion date will be:
- I will be working with:
- I need to prepare by doing the following:
- The resources I need are the following (include where you can find these resources and who will be responsible for obtaining each one):
- The resource people who will be helping me are (include contact information):
- The location will be (include all contact information):
- The activity will cost (cost of all supplies whether or not they are covered by the participants or unit):
Doing your Challenge
Get out and have fun!
Reflecting on What You Have Achieved
The Ranger program book, You Lead the Way has a great assessment tool in the “Working on Your Challenges” section that can help you reflect on what you have learned. But a basic assessment can be done by completing these statements:
- The activity I planned was:
- What I thought would happen was:
- What actually happened was:
- What I learned is:
- I feel I was successful because:
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