Shark Tank is a TV Show for entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas and get funding. While not a direct copy of the show, this meeting is similar in concept and scouts might recognize the name Shark Tank and relate to it.
Items Needed:
- Paper
- Pens or pencils
- Troop Coloring Supplies (crayons, markers, or colored pencils)
- (Optional) Picture books, magazines, or internet access for additional inspiration
- Poster board or large paper (for each scout)
- Drawing materials (markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc.)
- A product idea or completed prototype
- Each scout’s completed Ad Poster or prototype
- 5 Steps to a Pitch by GSUSA (Optional – one per scout)
- (optional, for “judges”) Feedback slips or small notepads and pencils
- (optional) Simple table signs: “Presenters” and “Judges”
Meeting Outline
Full instructions for each activity are found on the connected links. This outline shows the recommended order of activities for a nice flow from one activity to the next.
Meeting Start
Always plan for 5-10 minutes to allow scouts to arrive and your troop’s opening routines.
Time Expected*: 10 minutes
Activity 1 – Create a prototype for a product, service, or technology that solves a problem AND Get feedback AND Revise your prototype
(Requirements 1, 2, & 3 Earned)
Action Needed: Simple Entrepreneur Plan
Time Expected*: 40 minutes
Activity 2 – Come up with a pitch
(Requirement 4 Earned)
Action Needed: Product Pitch Poster
Time Expected*: 15 minutes
Activity 3 – Pitch your idea to an audience
(Requirement 5 Earned )
Fun Activity: “Mini Shark Tank” Rotation
Time Expected*: 20 minutes
Meeting End
Always plan for 5-10 minutes for clean up and Closing Routines
Scouts can do a Pick-Up Game until it’s time to go home.
Time Expected*: 5 minutes
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Total Time Expected*: 90 minutes
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General Notes
*Time Expected*
- The time estimates provided by The Badge Archive are based on the writer’s personal experience and are meant as a guideline.
- Troops may take more or less time depending on their scouts’ abilities and interests. Plan your meetings accordingly to suit your troop’s unique needs.
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For pre-planned meeting plans by others – see the Business Jumpstart Badge page.
To choose your own activities – see the Activity List (Not Currently Available).
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For More Fun Ideas and Plans
for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Scouts
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This is a supportive Facebook community for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Girl Scout leaders. Whether you’re seeking advice, fresh ideas, or meeting plans, you’re in the right place! Let’s inspire each other, share our experiences, and make every troop meeting a memorable adventure.
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- Return to the Junior Badge List.
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