(Chemistry & Physics) Badges that explore matter, energy, motion, reactions, forces, electricity, magnetism, and the scientific principles that explain how the physical world works.
- Chemistry: Badges that explore how substances interact and change. Includes reactions, mixtures, solutions, states of matter, acids and bases, and the properties of materials.
- Electricity: Badges focused on circuits, static electricity, magnets, electromagnets, conductivity, and how electrical and magnetic forces shape the physical world.
- Energy: Badges that investigate different forms of energy and how energy moves or transforms. Includes heat, light, sound, potential and kinetic energy, and energy transfer.
- Light, Color & Waves: Badges centered on how light behaves, how color is created, and how waves travel. Includes reflection, refraction, sound waves, and basic optics.
- Materials Science: Badges that examine the properties and uses of different materials. Includes metals, plastics, glass, polymers, crystals, and how materials are tested or engineered.
- Matter: Badges that explore solids, liquids, gases, and changes of state. Includes density, buoyancy, viscosity, and how matter behaves under different conditions.
- Motion: Badges that explore how objects move and why. Includes gravity, friction, acceleration, speed, Newton’s laws, and designing experiments that test motion.
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Join the Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Leader Help Facebook Group
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