6 Ideas to Try Right Now
Backyard Camping (Daytime Edition)
- 1Set up a tent in the garden (or build a blanket fort inside).
- 2Pack a 'camp bag' with snacks, books, and a torch.
- 3Have lunch in the tent and tell stories.
Family Movie Afternoon (DIY Cinema)
- 1Let your child design 'movie tickets' on paper.
- 2Set up the living room with blankets and cushions like a cinema.
- 3Pop popcorn, dim lights, and everyone 'buys' a ticket to enter.
The setup and ticket-making is often more fun than the actual movie.
Family Art Gallery
- 1Everyone in the family makes one piece of art (drawing, painting, collage).
- 2Tape all artworks to a wall or hallway to create a 'gallery'.
- 3Take turns being the 'tour guide' explaining each artwork.
Write and Illustrate a Mini Book
- 1Fold 5 sheets of paper in half and staple along the fold.
- 2Page 1: title and author's name (them!).
- 3Write and illustrate one scene per page — 4 pages of story.
Ask: 'What's the twist at the end?' — 7–8 year olds love a plot twist.
Design a Business: Lemonade Stand Plan
- 1Name your business and design a logo.
- 2List your product, price, and costs.
- 3Calculate: how many cups to sell to make a £5 profit?
Real maths with a purpose — far more engaging than worksheets.
Stop-Motion Animation
- 1Set up figures on a flat surface with consistent lighting.
- 2Move figures a tiny bit, take a photo. Repeat 20–30 times.
- 3Use a free stop-motion app (or just flick through the photos fast).
Even 20 photos makes a surprisingly good animation.
