Summer Activities (so I'm not bored)

Summer Activities (so I'm not bored)

1.  Play Peek-A-Boo with a little brother/sister
2.  Type up a book
3.  Lemonade stand
4.  Go to animal shelter and see the animals
5.  Disco party
6.  Become a Ninja
7.  Make up a secret language/secret code
8.  Sleepovers
9.  Water balloon fight
10. Play football
11. Play pool/ping pong/foosball/air hockey
12. Learn how to survive in the wild
13. Make a carnival
14. Yarn spider webs
15. Read, read, read
16. Go to an amusement park
17. Create a tournament with ping-pong or some other event
18. Do science experiments
19. Go to a water park
20. Study animals
21. Spending time with grandparents/family
22. Make a garden/explore nature
23. Make a secret spelling
24. Talk in gibberish
25. Camping in backyard
26. Play video games
27. Weave yarn/fabric
28. Relax in a lounge chair
29. Go to the movies
30. Create a campfire/fire pit
31. Go to a type of camp (church, Scouts, sports, music, playground, etc.)
32. Create a theme in your home/yard (beach, camp, woods, jungle, etc.)
33. Play in a stream/pond/lake/creek and catch minnows/crayfish/critters
34. Visit family members
35. Go to an aquarium
36. Try to NOT play video games for a full day (Good Luck, Sam)
37. Check out our website/other educational websites
38. Dig for worms/critters
39. Make jewelry
40. Go fishing
41. Pick up trash
42. Go to a friend's house
43. Run around (James don't forget to stop running around at some point)
44. Walk the boardwalk
45. Eat and/or make ice cream/frozen treats
46. Practice math facts
47. Go to the pool
48. Practice recorder
49. Make your own website
50. Study the skies/use a telescope
51. Play cards
52. Make a list of places you've never been...and visit them
53. Create Origami
54. Learn photography
55. Make a scrapbook with your photos
56. Begin collecting bugs
57. Begin a book talk
58. Speak in a different language/learn a language
59. Build a clubhouse/tree house/fort
60. Color/draw/create
61. Set goals for fourth grade(keep doing this, Kenzie)
62. Make videos/movies
63. Play outdoor games (monkey-see Melanie, Spud-see Mr. Crissman, manhunt, 
capture the flag, kick the can, croquet, badminton, hide and seek, tag, 
kickball, robbery- see Kylie, and lots more...do a Google search for outdoor 
games)
64. Nerf gun war/water gun fight
65. Play on your trampoline
66. Board games
67. Go to a museum
68. Cook a meal (and share with Mr. Crissman)
69. Go bowling (free bowling every day at Berks Lanes/Hiesters Lanes- ask for 
Becky)
70. Build something
71. Invents something(s)
72. Crystal Cave
73. Fireworks (let adults be in charge)
74. Go skating- ice and roller
75. Create your own library
76. Create a restaurant
77. Collect/find shells
78. Catch fireflies
79. Have a yard sale/ go to a yard sale
80. Go out to eat
81. Play tricks on your family (sorry parents, this is Haley's idea)
82. Pool party
83. Do a puzzle
84. Ride your scooter, bike, or hoverboard
85. Create crafts
86. Sew items
87. Make a meal for your family
88. Go to Ozzy's
89. Go miniature golfing
90. Save your money
91. Take your dog for a walk/play with your pets
92. Dress up in silly clothes
93. Play softball, baseball, kickball, basketball, soccer
94. Learn more about a subject of interest
95. Play in the basement
96. Go to playground
97. Create a club
98. Make s'mores
99. Watch Bill Nye videos (see Number 38 under science section of our website)
100. Go for a hike
101. Do gymnastics
102. Train a pet
103. Play pirates
104. Pillow fight
105. Create a list of future careers/professions you may want to do
106. Have a pickle contest (whatever that is, Bridgette?)
107. Play with friends
108. Follow brother/sister around all day
109. Host a picnic
110. Have a car wash
111. Make a compass
112. Do hand paintings
113. Sidewalk chalk
114. Play hopscotch
115. Look at the stars/sky

116. Create an escape room