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Summer is here and I bet the kids
are already saying:
"I'm Bored" (I know mine are!)
This section is chalked full of ideas that
are fun, cheap that will make their summer memorable in the years to come.
Games &
Activities
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Sidewalk
games, board games, backyard games, card games
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The
"I'm Bored Jar"
When
they say : "I'm bored" - have them choose 3 ideas out of the jar!
Have
them then choose the one they like the best!
It
works! Enjoy!
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1.
First, find a container with a lid. This will be the jar. (I made a jar
each for my girls, because of the different age range. )
2.
Have the kidz decorate it to their liking.
3.
Printout the list of boredom busting ideas.
4.
Choose and cut out the ideas and place into the jar! (make sure it is something
your child can do unsupervised)
print
the bordeom busters list here>>
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Sidewalk
Games
Freeze Tag
Choose someone to be "It."
"It" chases the other players, trying to tag them. When someone is tagged,
they must stand still (freeze) in their spot until another player, who
is not frozen, tags them. Then, they are free to run again. The object
of the game is for "It" to tag all the players, leaving everyone frozen.
When that happens, choose another player to be "It" and start again!
Prisoner's Base
Divide players into two
teams. Give the teams names, if you want. Draw a large square in back of
each team's side for their prison. Pick one person from each team to be
the prisoner of the other team. This person is generally pretty fast. Each
team tries to free their prisoner by sending a team member to the prison
through the opposing team to bring him back without getting captured by
a member of the opposing team. If the person attempting to rescue their
own prisoner makes it into the prison without being caught, he is safe
while in prison and can pick his own time to run with the prisoner back
to their own side. If the team member is caught by the opposing team, he
also becomes a prisoner needing to be rescued. So now there are two prisoners
in the opposite teams prison. Each team is trying to rescue their own prisoners
and keep the prisoners from the opposite side from getting rescued. The
game ends when all members of one of the teams are captured.
Apartments
Five players stand against
a wall separated by chalk lines drawn up the wall. A sixth player throws
the ball at one of the other players. They can twist and do anything to
stay out of the way of the ball, but cannot leave their "apartment." Each
player gets to have three hits before he is out of the game entirely. If
a player catches the ball while in his apartment, he changes places with
the person throwing the ball. The new apartment guy takes on all the hits
that the other player had. The last player to stay in his apartment wins!
Four Squares
For this game, you will
need a soccer ball or basketball. Draw a big square with chalk and divide
it into four sections. One player occupies each section. A player bounces
the ball into another player's square. That player catches the ball and
bounces it into another player's section. If a player fails to catch the
ball when it enters his section, the one who threw it gets a point. The
idea is to throw the ball quickly from section to section, not giving other
players time to think about if the ball is coming to them. The first player
to reach 21 wins!
Kick the Can
Draw a big circle and place
an empty tin can in the middle of the circle. Choose someone to be "It."
"It" guards the can inside the circle. The other players stand outside
of the circle. One player at a time rushes into the circle to try and kick
the can out of the circle. If this happens, all players run, except for
"It." "It" must fetch the can and bring it back to the circle, and yell,
"Freeze!" "It" then calls a players name, making her a prisoner. The prisoner
comes into the circle. Meanwhile, "It" leaves the circle to get another
prisoner by tagging someone. While out of the circle, any frozen player
can try to kick the can and free all prisoners. "It" needs to fetch the
can again, thus giving all players a chance to run again. If there are
no prisoners, a player can make a dash for the circle and if inside before
being tagged by "It" can shout "Home free!" Everyone then runs into the
circle. The last one in the circle is now "It."
Cooling Water Colors
I give my girls watercolor
paints (and spray bottles with water in them for cleaning later) and let
them go outside and paint the sliding glass door. When they are finished
painting, I take a picture of their drawings and print it out for them.
Then the girls spray down the window and wipe it off with a cloth. They
have a blast painting the window and each other and then spraying the window
and each other, and I have a clean window when they are finished. --Leslie
H.
Driveway Chalk City
Make a driveway city! With
some sidewalk chalk, draw roads, train tracks, houses, farms, a zoo, shops,
and anything else you want included in your city. Add some toy cars, trains,
boats, and doll people, and you have hours of fun for the whole neighborhood.
One "city" of ours circled the whole cul-de-sac. --Rebecca K.
Backyard Games
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Board Games
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Reading Games
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Card Games
coming soon!
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