Indoor Activities

 

Hello, my dear friends! I have come back with a fascinating topic. Do you know the topic? Of course, you heard it right! It's all about Indoor activities!
In this Covid-19 pandemic, it is a very hard situation to go out. School students can't go to school. These days, students are attending classes online. This stresses the kids, continuously looking at monitors. The kids stay tensed, and what can we do to make them calm? They need some activities to do after the classes end. What are the activities?

In this blog, I am going to tell you about Indoor activities. Well, move on and read!
Indoor games make good memory formation skills, and it enhances the parts of the brain for complex thoughts and memory formation.

1. Clean and Organize
Cleaning is a great physical activity you can do. You can keep your surroundings clean and also be active and physical.

2. Read a book
I bet many would prefer to read books. That's great! It can improve your knowledge and creativity.

3. Building blocks
It's an amazing opportunity and challenge. These blocks help us to improve our motor skills.

4. Build a fort
How about building a pillow fort castle or a card box amusement park? Add a nerf gun or two and you've got the makings of an epic battle.

5. Board games
Don't forget our offline gaming friends like chess, ludo, and snake and ladders. They can make us busy when we are stuck in our houses.

6. Exercise
You don't have to buy things for that, you could simply do jumping jacks and push-ups. Chasing a balloon is not a bad workout, it is also fun to boot in.

7. A scavenger hunt
An example of it is, you can say " I am in the kitchen, you'll never beat me, but Sniffers the dog loves to greet me", for your stored dog biscuits.

I hope you got some ideas, and thank you for reading!

By- Kavinaya Anand

Grade 5

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