Here are a few ideas to get the list started!Digital Photography - pick a still object and take pictures of it from different angles – like from the ground looking up at it, from up above the object, upside down, off center, etc
Drawing -complete with drawing book, pencils, art sketch book, etc- Can do the same as above, having them draw an object from different angles.
Give them different objects and instructions to build something. For example, see how tall you can build a structure with only straws and tape. Or using only paper cups and cardboard, build a platform that will support ## number of books, or how many books will it support? Can you build something that will let you stand on balloons so that they won't pop?
K'nexMotorized k'nexDrawPaintSculpt
Sew/cross stitch
Write storyLego motorized
Map games on pc
PuzzleBoard game
Collect object from nature. Make centerpiece, art or draw
Build fireObstacle course, bike, scooter, skate board, rope and pulley…
Make a family meal
Make a dessert
Brain teaser books: 30 second mysteries, gift child activities, etc..Backyard ballistics, sneaky things.
Plan and prepare.Approved science experiments from books or kits
Garden or yard work
Work on rockets
Train dogs
Wood carving
Build solar oven.
Bake cookies or little cakes
Secret codes. Make or break
Read 1001 things a teen should know
Make a claymation movie
Look at something with a magnifying glass or microscope
Build a sand sculpture
Make a life-sized maze
Design a home
Listen to classical music
Look at family photos- update photo albums
Bury treasure. Make map for brother to follow
Write a short story about your own life.
Bike your age in miles.
Hugs, Barbara
Friday, September 18, 2009
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