Fun activities to inspire young people and children.
We’ve been making the most of the lockdown by creating loads of activities and tutorials to get people thinking, moving and creating. From making your own DIY Lego Blocks to simple physical workouts.
Check out the links to all our activites, and keep coming back as we add new ones reguarly.
- Making Bunting
- An Easy Workout
- Mindfulness Activities
- DIY Lego Blocks
- Scavenger Hunt
- Orbeez Stress Ball
- Minibooks
- Bake Your Own Scones
- Diversity & Acceptance
- Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Learning Languages
- Learning BSL (British Sign Language)
- Paper Chromatography (Playing with colour)
- Hair Braiding
- Rocky Shores
- Lego Competetition
- Stargazing
- Bonfire Night Activities
- Home Sports Day
- Anti-Bullying Week activities
- Wellbeing Activities
- DIY Bird feeder
- Scratch Art
- Making Snowflakes
- Make Paper Lanterns
- Indoor Bowling
- LGBTQ+ History Month
- Growing Vegetable Scraps
- International Women’s Day
- Glitter Slime
- Sports Shuffle
- Easter Crafts Competition
- Grow Your Own Crystals
- World Photography Day
- Make your own Play Dough
- Make your own Paper Planes
- Summer Activity Book
- Leaf Lions
- Remembrance Day Poppy Art
- Ice Breakers
- Scavenger Hunt
- Flip Book Making
- DIY Snowflake and Cotton Ball Snowman Cards
- Exercise Dice
- Paper Spinners
- Games & Challenges
- LGBTQ+ History Month
- Make Your Own Slime!
- DIY Cress Egg Heads
- Cloud Spotting
- Make Your Own Lava Lamp
- Make Your Own Bookmark
- Bug Spotting and Butterfly & Bee Feeders
- Cornflour Experiment
- MHAW Ball Games
- Doodling
- Yoga
- Bubble Snakes
- LGBTQ+ Pride Month
- Summer Activities Pack
We’d love to see what you’re up to and the outcome of the different activities but please do this safely! If you want to, send a picture (preferably with no faces) of what you’ve done via our email inspire@discoverysvs.org but please consult your parent/carer about this before sending us anything. If you are worried about anything you see / experience online, please tell a parent / carer about it and consult the following link www.thinkuknow.co.uk