- Set up easels and paint pictures outdoors.
- Sprout beans in a jar that you can plant in the garden.
- Create a nature journal.
- Dye cotton cloth using berries and tea.
- Make popcorn, complete jigsaw puzzle.
- Visit the NASA website https://www.nasa.gov/stem and watch some cool videos.
- Play 20 Questions.
- Learn a card trick to amaze your friends.
- Draw a map of your neighborhood using graph paper.
- Put together a homemade kite from newspaper and sticks.
- Knit scarves.
- Give each other facials.
- Put together a time capsule and bury it in the backyard.
- Create a homemade papier-mâché globe with a balloon.
- Turn a shoe box into a diorama.
- Make a birdhouse out of recycled material.
- Teach your child how to make dinner from a recipe.
- Make homemade candy together.
- Tie dye T-shirts.
- Skip stones at a local pond or lake.
- Paint each other's portraits.
- Set up an outdoor obstacle course.
- Have a room-cleaning competition!
- Put on a family talent show.
- Teach them to play chess (or learn with them).
- Learn to fold origami.
- Play Hangman.
- Learn to juggle together.
- Try to memorize favorite poems or verses.
- Play a boardgame.
- Learn a few yoga moves.
- Learn how to quilt together.
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- Learn to play tennis.
- Host a dance-off in your living room.
- Make something else out of recycled materials.
- Make homemade bath fizzies.
- Take old appliances apart to see how they work.
- Learn to speak another (real) language.
- Go geocaching together.
- Set up a domino track on a large table.
- Teach them how to do laundry.
- Make a duct tape wallet or purse.
- Go get ice cream cones.
- Play flashlight tag.
- Go on a hike.
- Learn Morse Code together.
- Find a walking stick and paint it.
- Play charades.
- Learn cup stacking.
- Roll a pine cone in peanut butter and bird seed to create a bird feeder.
- Decorate hats and shoes with paint pens.
- Put on a magic show for family.
- Turn a lemon into a battery.
- Learn how to knot friendship bracelets
- Sit outside and write poetry.
- Put on an impromptu play.
- Put together an indoor/backyard scavenger hunt.
- Take a walk with your family.
- Bake a loaf of homemade bread.
- Build and launch different paper airplanes.
- Wash the family car together.
- Go on a family bike ride.
A list of activity suggestions, courtesy of Ombretta and Maggie Heller (11th Hyde Creek Guides): "My Guide and I have a challenge, not only for ourselves in this self isolation but for all the other girls and women out there. Can you achieve these"
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