Make sure the weather is not too hot. Generally, going outside is unsafe if it’s over 100 degrees. Look online for a kid-friendly “30-Day” walking or running challenge. This will give you something to work towards every day!
In your spare time, design a course map and score cards.
Red rover Sharks and minnows Wiffle ball Four-square Kick ball Capture the flag Hide and seek[1] X Research source
Ask your parents for permission and help. [2] X Research source
This is also a great way to try new exercises!
Compile your film and pictures into a documentary. Make a scrapbook. [3] X Research source Turn your home into a gallery for your sketches.
Reading other people’s work is an excellent way to familiarize yourself with different forms of writing and expression. Check out volumes of poetry, stacks of comics, or a series of short essays from your local library. [5] X Research source
Invent your own fantasy world Build a table or shelf Design clothing or home decor Put together a costume for cosplay[6] X Research source Make up a new board game
Don’t forget to buy popcorn!
Your local park can serve as the gymnastics arena Replace golf with frisbee golf Have a free throw contest instead of hosting a basketball game Instead of running a marathon, sign up for a local 5K or fun run Schedule a 3-v-3 volleyball tournament
Download an app or computer program Purchase a workbook Work through an online tutorial (this is especially helpful for coding!) Hire a tutor[9] X Research source
Crocheting, sewing, or knitting Fixing up an old car or bike Cooking or baking Painting nail art Gardening Dog training Piano