Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Super Scary Long Post of Boredom Jar ideas

Here is the initial boredom jar list my son and I made up in case you are interested, want a running start, or want inspiration. It is obviously personal and much may be of no use for your own boredom jar. Hopefully you can copy and paste this easily into your own word program and edit and add. Too bad I can't post pdfs into my blog. Well, at least I don't know how without using a service I need to subscribe to.





Sing a song


Dance

Watch a movie


Sweep the floors

Start a NEW book


Read a book

Listen to an audiobook


Look at M.C. Escher posters

Listen to stories


Play with Lego

Write a story


Clean up toys and books

Record a story


Look at Lego online

Practice printing/ letters


Write a letter/email to someone

Celebrate a birthday


Learn something new

Play a game


Play with kitchen set

Play with pretend money


Paint a picture

Colour a picture


Colour a mandala

Draw a picture


Make birthday/thank you cards

Make craft… depending on your most current interests


Pick a location on the wall map and research it online and find some library books


Make a spooky craft


Check out some tumble books on library

Go for a nature walk


Go for a bike ride

Start a journal


Make a comic


Write a poem


Go on a treasure hunt (indoor/outdoor)*

Select a project from Usborne art books


Do a science experiment


Bake something


Cook something

Listen to music


Learn about slime

Learn something disgusting


Select something from the Palooza books

Create a list


Give some toys away

Give some books away


Go to a park

Start a lapbook


Do some origami

Do a sewing project


Read some poetry

Do a puzzle


Do Sudoku

Go geocaching


Write to John Acorn

Play with family pet


Make a diorama

Make and play with homemade play dough

Write a letter to your cousin/ family member


Write to Prime Minister/ Mayor


Blow bubbles

Go to Zoo/ TWOS/ Muttart/ Ft Ed/ AGA


Go to a museum (includes U of A)

Go on or plan a day trip


Go out and pick up garbage in neighbourhood or park

Nature quest for mushrooms/ moss/ lichen/ insects, etc


Bake something for a firestation or other place

Make get well cards for Stollery (or something similar)


Take a rest in the hammock or on the lawn

Start a club


Make a terrarium

Face painting


Trash/ eco- crafts

Beading for self or as gifts (necklace, bracelet, peace beads, etc)


Paper airplanes—make and play

Make food for Khana


Write reviews: books, movies, plays, Lego toys, etc


Write a blog post


Start a family newsletter

Make up a play, use costumes, and put it on for family


Help someone out.

Do a kind deed


Tell someone why they are so awesome

Create an ideal travel itinerary for an awesome vacation


Create a futuristic world. Describe it, draw it, write a story…

“Paint a picture with lemon juice on white paper and hang it in a sunny window and see what happens in a few days”


“Search your house for items made in other countries and then learn about those countries from the encyclopedia or online”


Make a treasure map


Make a map of a pretend country or world


Do a collage (may be to illustrate a story)



Make a pinata

Watch insects in the garden. Check out the ants after putting some food near them


Watch the clouds and find shapes

Go star gazing (Elk Island, out in the country, observatory at TWOS)


Draw on the sidewalk with chalk

Sketch something (inside or outside depending on weather)


Play with clay (modelling or make your own)

Plan an imaginary trip to the moon or different planet


do brain teasers (ie: crosswords, word searches, hidden pictures, mazes, etc.)

Make wrapping paper


Plant a container garden

Sprout seeds


Learn magic tricks

Search for 4 leaf clovers


Make gifts

Read a magazine


Collect natural items: rocks, leaves, etc

Play ball


Explore with magnifying glass

Use binoculars


Do yoga


Meditate


Make a page for the gratitude book

Look through family photo albums


Plan a meal: select recipes, make a menu

Write yourself a letter. Seal it a mail it to yourself at a much later date (2 months/ 1 year) or ask parents to do so in 10 years


Plan a party around a theme and implement it


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List ideas follow that are great to add to or

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supplement the Boredom Jar once created!


Make a list of things to do before you’re 12

Make a list of places to visit before you’re grown up


Make a list of MUST READ books. One for a To Read List and another of ones you read (good for other people)


Make a list of your favourites: colours, music, people, places, flowers, smells, sights, tastes, art work, etc


Make a list of all the things you like to eat


Make a list of things you’d like to give


Make a list of things to learn this month


Make a list of things to learn this year


Make a list of your favourite toys


Make a list of gift ideas to make

Make a list of things to bake


Make a list of themed parties to throw

Make a list of crafts to make


Make a list of insects you love

Make a list of Edmonton parks


Make a list of things that are red


Make a list of things that are soft


Make a list of things to photograph

Make a list of story ideas


Make a list of people to learn more about


Make a list of people to write to


Make a list of things to write about

Make a list of science experiments to do


Make a list of places to go to in Edmonton

Research the Seven Wonders of the World and create a list of the Seven Wonders of Edmonton/ Alberta/ Canada


Make a list of things you’re great at

Make a list of things that describe you


Make a list of things you’re grateful for

Spiral Draw (use book or make a craft)


Make a notebook/ pad of paper

Make a poster


Invent something

Make an ABC picture book


Make a Lego video

Make a nature video


Make a documentary

Illustrate a fairy tale


Write your own creation myth


Write your own folktale


Solve a brain teaser

Send thank you notes to (a) family/friend(s). Think of one reason (or more) to write about.


Make a note card with at least one compliment in it and send it to (a) family and/or friend(s)

Write and illustrate a picture book


Using stickers, create a story

Play with mud


Build a sandcastle

Fabric paint (T-shirt or something)

Go for a walk


Learn a magic trick


Learn a spy code


Play on the computer


Play with water: sprinkler, squirt bottles/guns


Make a bird house or bird bath


Play soccer/ hacky sac

Watch a YouTube video


Try a new kind of fruit or vegetable

Make a mask


Weave paper

Finger/hand/foot  print art

Make a sculpture


Write a news article

Conduct an interview


Love mommy


Design a robot

Learn about a new animal, one you’ve never heard about before


Make bath salts

Make rock candy


Make a Gods Eye

Create scenes with your toys and take photos. Use the photos to create a picture book.


Play with an imaginary friend

Make a mobile


“All About My Family” project

Make an ABC book—photography


Make colouring pages/books (use markers)—good gift idea






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