- 30 Points
Read daily (in any language you know) for 6 weeks. Consider reading a book about a new topic or culture.
Join us on a adventure to find fun ways to keep learning in the summer months and maybe earn a surprise! Activities include cooking, going on a virtual field trip, creating a short play, journaling and more!
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Read daily (in any language you know) for 6 weeks. Consider reading a book about a new topic or culture.
Write a letter to someone you care about or to a leader about an issue that is important to you.
Create Your Own Activity!
Try to avoid using recreational technology for 24 hours (i.e. video games, television etc.).
Keep a physical activity log for 6 weeks.
Offer to lend a helping hand to a family member or neighbor.
Read a book from a new genre.
Draw/take a picture of nature and practice with shading, tones, light, etc.
Learn about science or try a new science experiment (for ideas, visit the Northshore Learns Home Learning Resources)
Create a journal of new words with definitions you encounter via conversation and reading (in English and/or any other language you speak) for 6 weeks.
Take a walk outside (with adult permission) and identify at least 3 species of birds.
Write/blog in a journal at least once a week for 6 weeks.
Write a story for future generations to read about what life was like in the spring 2020.
Learn to sing a new song or play a new song on an instrument and perform it for family or friends.
Identify a problem in your household, local community or global community. Learn more about the problem and research ways to take action.
Study a subject or take a course to learn something new.
Try cooking a type of food you typically do not eat or a dish from a culture you want to learn more about.
Learn about PRIDE and share what you learned with someone.
Submit a book review.
Interview two adults and ask how they use math in their everyday life.
Create a self-portrait that represents your identity (use any medium you have available).
Learn about Black Lives Matter and share what you learned with someone.
Explore opportunities for after your High School graduation (i.e. research professions, take a virtual college tour, job shadow, interview a person you admire, etc.).