![]() Keep it for years to come to remind you of your awesome summer!ĭo not wait to get a head start on your homework skills! We have the knowledge, skills, and expertise to help your student succeed! Visit our Facebook page at TheStudentDen or give us a call at 561.815.8516 to see how getting The Student Den advantage will give you a leg up on the competition! Make a keepsake box of memories from this summer, fill it with photos, messages, postcards from places you’ve been, and wrap it in pretty paper.Go to a movie alone (it’s not so bad!).Spend a day without watching T.V or going on the computer.Buy some posters and put them up in your room.E-mail or phone a friend you haven’t spoken to in a while.Give yourself a makeover-cut your hair short, try a new hairdo, or do crazy nails.Spend some time experimenting and overhauling your closet: mend, toss, alter, layer, hem, mix-n-match.Decorate a pinboard with postcards, pictures, and notes and hang it in your room.Take some interesting photographs of your neighborhood.Buy a load of old magazines from a bookstore or charity shop and read them.Get a high score on your favorite game.Learn a few words or phrases in a foreign language.Make your own slip-n-slide with plastic garbage bags.Make your own face scrub or other beauty product using ingredients from the kitchen or garden.Have clothes swap: Have all your friends bring items they no longer want and trade with each other.Play rounders with your family or friends at the local park or sports-field.Host a craft, beauty, dinner party, movie night with friends.Hold a mini Olympics with your friends.Make a dance routine to your favorite song.Move furniture around in your room to give it a fresh, new look. ![]() Grab a map and go for a long walk to a place that you’ve never been to.Write letters (not emails, but actual pen-and-ink notes!).Clean out your drawers and donate your unwanted items to a thrift store.Go to the library and take out some books you wouldn’t usually read.Volunteer at a charity, soup kitchen, shelter, or nursing home.If you don’t know-how? it’s time to learn! Play card games: poker, spit, or solitaire.Learn a magic trick and perform it for your friends.Try a new food you’ve never tasted before.Build a fortress out of cardboard boxes (you’re not too old for that).Paint a mural on one of your bedroom walls.Buy several flavors of ice-cream and have an ice-cream feast!.Buy some exotic fruit from the store and make a fruit salad.Start a blog (on Tumblr, Blogger, or WordPress).Handwrite letters to friends and family.Move the furniture around in your room to give it a fresh, new look.Have a bonfire and roast marshmallows or make s’ mores.Bury a time capsule to dig up in five years.Have a day at the beach (build sandcastles, paddle, beachcomb etc.).Try out a new sport (frisbee golf, bocce ball, kanjam).Things for Teens to Do Outside During Summer Make your own list of things to do when you’re bored (with better ideas!).Re-create a childhood photo (you’re a lot bigger now).Have a scream-a-thon (have a sleepover with friends and watch scary movies!).Write and produce a film or play with your friends.Act like a tourist and visit the top attractions in your town.Get arty and draw, paint, or collage a portrait.Do something kind for someone-a neighbor, a family member, or a complete stranger.Take up the ukulele (or some other instrument).Teach yourself some new dance moves (learn to moonwalk and pirouette).Make a new playlist of the best tunes for your summertime soundtrack.Learn to cook something complicated, like macaroons or baked Alaska.Make a zine and put copies in all your friends’ mailboxes.Invent a new type of sandwich (peanut butter and salami?).Stargaze from on the roof, or pull your mattress out into the yard.Go to a thrift store or garage sale and find something oddly fabulous for your wardrobe or room.Watch a classic old movie (like Sunset Boulevard or Rebel Without a Cause).Have fun and stay safe! Top 20 Most Fun Summer Activities for Bored Teenagers Parents, younger children, and the anyone young-at-heart who is looking for some summer fun can enjoy this list. ![]() These ideas are in no particular order and include a variety of activities whatever the weather. These ideas are fun, for indoors and out, mostly cheap, and will help you get the most out of summer. Here are 100 things for teens to do over the summer break. Summer can be a fun time, but it gets boring when you run out of ideas (or need a screen break!) Summer is already about halfway done! Can you believe it? If you’re a teenager you’ve probably got tons of spare time, but you just don’t know what to do with it. ![]()
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