Daisy
Girl Scouts
Daisy Program
Daisy Scouts can participate in two hands-on badge programs — Automotive Engineering or Mechanical Engineering — led by NASCAR Hall of Fame educators.
This 60-minute session encourages creativity, teamwork, and discovery through NASCAR-themed STEM activities that meet official Girl Scout badge requirements. Programs are available virtually or in person.
Program Option 1: Automotive Engineering
Badges Earned: Automotive Design · Automotive Engineering · Automotive Manufacturing
Scouts participate in a series of lessons to discover how cars are designed, engineered, and manufactured. They learn how street cars and race cars differ yet share similar parts and functions.
What Scouts Do
- Automotive Design: Understand why cars have different designs and purposes. Create a design for your own vehicle and shape a 3-D model from clay.
- Automotive Manufacturing: Discover the role of engineers in building and testing cars and learn about assembly lines and the need for preparation before manufacturing.
- Automotive Engineering: Engineer and test a small race car (design varies by level) and take part in a distance challenge to see which design travels the farthest.
Program Option 2: Mechanical Engineering
Badges Earned: Roller Coaster Design Challenge · Race Car Design Challenge
In one 60-minute workshop, Daisies are introduced to forces, motion, and simple machines through NASCAR-inspired engineering challenges. Scouts see how roller-coaster and track design help cars go fast, understand how push, pull, and gravity affect motion, and build a model car using wheels, axles, and simple-machine principles.
What Scouts Do
- Learn how mechanical engineers design, build, and test new products.
- Experiment with simple-machine mini-challenges that demonstrate motion and energy.
- Discover how engineering connects to everyday life and NASCAR performance.
Additional Information
Program Kits: Essential materials are shipped to the scout leader about two weeks before the event (additional shipping fees may apply).
Troop Supplies: Tape, scissors, crayons/markers/colored pencils.
Technology (for virtual sessions): Zoom access, strong internet connection, large screen or projector, external microphone and speakers.
Booking: Reserve at least six weeks in advance to allow for shipping and scheduling.
Badges: Leaders order badges through their local Council or Girl Scout Shop (badge cost not included).
Have a combined Daisy/Brownie troop? Ask about our Blended Daisy/Brownie Program, designed for younger scouts to explore engineering together through age-appropriate activities.
Looking for other badge program options? Browse all Girl Scout badge programs.