Wednesday 25 March 2020

Keeping Brains Engaged - Part 2

So, hopefully everyone is enjoying their week of rest and choosing exactly how you spend your time. This was sent to my inbox recently, and I think it's a great reminder for all of us when the frustration starts to creep in.


What We Can Control
OK, on with ideas for keeping our brains engaged.

Did you try yesterday's Rube Goldberg machine? If so, let us know!

Today's ideas are all about connecting meaningfully online with others. Our family have scheduled video calls with friends and family for 4pm every day - after learning and before dinner. To ensure we have an enjoyable experience (because video calls can be a bit awkward, right?) we've researched of games we will play together. Check out the list below and consider giving it a go. You can invite classmates, family members, friends you haven't spoken to in a while...whoever you find yourself thinking about during these unusual times. (If no image is displayed below, click here to go to the Pinterest board.)

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Do you have more ideas to add? Drop me an email or leave a comment and we'll add it to our board.

Have fun and stay safe everyone!


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