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Smart Cookie Try-It
Selling Girl Scout Cookies® is exciting—it's like having a troop business. And this business-training activity can be a lot of fun. People in business often use a "portfolio." A portfolio is a place to keep notes, charts, plans, and other business materials. As you complete this Try-It, you can fill your "portfolio" with each activity. Your Brownie Girl Scout Cookie activity portfolio could contain:
1. Create a Cookie Portfolio You can use a see-through plastic case, a zippered case, a folder you decorate, or even a box. Make sure it is big enough to keep your Girl Scout Cookie order form in it. 2. Planning Your Girl Scout Cookie Adventure Girl Scout Cookie time is a busy time. How will you get everything done? Close your eyes and take a few minutes to think about all you want to do. What about selling cookies will be the most fun? Now, write about or draw a picture of your own cookie adventure story with yourself as the main character. Then talk with your Girl Scout leader, other girls in your group, or a family member about how you can make that happen. You can title your story: "My Brownie Girl Scout Cookie Adventure…" 3. Making Your Sales Pitch A good businessperson knows her products well. Do you know the Girl Scout Cookies you're trying to sell? Can you describe them? How can you make a cookie sound so yummy that your customer can't help but buy at least one box? Have a cookie-tasting meeting! As you taste each cookie, fill in a chart like the one below with a "sales pitch." A sales pitch has words you would use to get people excited enough to buy your product. Below are some phrases that may describe the cookies you like. Choose a column to write them in. Then, in your own words, make each cookie sound yummy. Ask two friends to fill in the chart with you.
Now, role-play your "sales pitch" with a partner. One person is the customer. The other is selling cookies. The seller should try to make the cookies sound so good that the customer wants to buy some boxes. 4. Finding Your Way Through the Safety Maze Everyone who has a business knows it is important to stay safe. When you sell Girl Scout Cookies, you need to make sure you stay safe. Seana, Rosie, and Aunt Mary are on their way to sell Girl Scout Cookies. They have a lot of decisions to make. You can help them make decisions.
Talk about the choices you made. See answers at end. 5. Contacting Potential Customers Plan a schedule for your customer visits. Use a notebook to keep track of addresses and phone numbers. Create a section in which to write notes about the phone calls and visits you make. Make at least two appointments to begin your book. Make notes after each appointment. Talk about what happened at your next troop meeting. Everyone can learn and improve their sales pitch by these group discussions. Sample schedule:
6. What Do You Say? What do you say to your customer? Role-play these situations with one other person. Take turns being the customer and the salesperson. What do you say when:
7. Making Change Did you know that there are 294 ways to make change for a dollar? Wow, that's a lot. You will have to make a lot of change when you sell cookies. Here's a chance to practice. With a friend or an adult, figure out at least 10 different ways of making change for a dollar. 8. Talking the Business Talk Learn the words on this business vocabulary list. Make up a skit where you use most of the words. Business Vocabulary List
OR: Using most of the words in your business vocabulary list, complete the crossword puzzle:
(See Notes for Leaders section for answers) Notes for Leaders Smart Cookie, one of the Brownie Girl Scout Try-Its, introduces girls to the world of business and the fun of selling Girl Scout Cookies. It begins with girls planning their Girl Scout Cookie adventure. The activities that are part of this Try-It prompt girls to set goals, prepare sales pitches, and think through challenging situations. They also have an opportunity to "talk shop" with their new business vocabulary and help develop lists of potential customers. The notes and charts in these activities, along with each girl's cookie order forms and her appointment book, will become a "portfolio," one of the words girls will learn. The concept of a portfolio can be made clear by having available a folder of organized materials. Girls will soon discover that this organizing tool will help them keep track of their customers, cookie orders, and their troop and individual goals. You can also encourage girls to create charts similar to the one presented in this award. It is fine to create different types of charts for the entire troop. If the chart is posted on a wall or bulletin board, girls will have visual evidence of the work they have put into their cookie activities. Girls can create role-playing scenes that require them to use their new business vocabulary. In addition to the new business terminology, the skill of keeping an appointment schedule (Activity 5) will be new to most girls. This is an excellent skill for young girls to learn. They can maintain an index card on each business, and possibly each individual customer they have. This will help them create a record of their customers for next year. With adult guidance, and by completing four of the following activities, Brownie Girl Scouts will enjoy earning their Smart Cookie Try-It. Answers #4: Finding Your Way Answers 1. A; 2. B; 3. B; 4. B #8: Talking the Business Talk Puzzle Solution
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