Ideas and Activities to Share
· “Me” collage, together cut out pictures and phrases that describe their personality and interests, glue them on poster board
· Trace around the youth’s body or hands while they lay on butcher block paper, ask the youth to write all the words, or phrases to describe themselves.
· Pick up a book of names and share the meaning of each others names
· Make a video of activities you have done together
· Write a story; have the youth write the first sentence then you write the second sentence, alternating each sentence
· Design a perfect paper airplane – have a contest to see which one can fly the farthest.
· Plant a garden together – learn how to care for plants
· Play a game neither of you have ever played
· Go to an outdoor movie or concert in a local park
· Ride the bus or train someplace, have lunch and ride it back
· Identify birds, plants and trees in your yard
· Build a castle out of sugar cubes
· Learn how to use a camera, make a scrapbook with the photos
· Learn how to use the computer
· Make RootBeer floats or popsicles to share on a sunny day
· Enjoy a sunset or sunrise
· Learn 100 words in another language
· If you play an instrument, teach the youth how to play it
· Bring the youth to work with you for a job shadow
· Build sand castles at the beach
· Do a service project together – showing the importance of community service
· Have lunch at school with your youth
· Play a sport together, modeling good sportsmanship
· Build a fort or clubhouse together
· Go on a bike ride together
· Go fishing together, if the youth does not know how to fish offer to teach him/her
· Make snow angels or snowman
· Go bowling, or skating
· Use sidewalk chalk to play hopscotch
· Make dinner together – go to the grocery store and buy the supplies to prepare together
· Give each other facials, pedicures or paint fingernails
· Write a letter to a serviceman/woman and mail
· Write thank you cards for gifts; birthday, Christmas, etc
· Pick fruit from an Orchard – apples, pears, blueberries, strawberries, etc.
· Take a tour of a local hospital, fire station or police station