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I have 20 easy virtual zoom games for you to play with kids of all ages. Be involved: Student organizations. We love having fun as a family and want to share that fun with you.

We have such a mix of littles and middle aged groups.

I’ve been using Google Classroom for a few years now with 4th and 5th grade classes to manage their library center work. Virtual activities you can do any time. Schools and communities are getting more concerned about the spread of COVID-19, or coronavirus.

Offer virtual activities with smaller, interest-based groups so students can connect with their peers in more informal settings.Provide students the chance to give back and build connections with the community by highlighting local virtual service opportunities.EAB asks you to accept cookies for authorization purposes, as well as to track usage data and for marketing purposes.

This was awesome. But when I use simple supplies around my home to create fun games and activities I hear laughter and know I am making great memories.This was fantastic!

This will work perfectly!We believe that children and parents benefit from a  strong Christian education program in the church.

Photo by Andrea Piacquadio. Children love games – online video conference games too! Zooming with family doesn’t have to be boring. Don’t forget to plan a game that works for all ages attending your Zoom call. Thank you so much.Thank you so much!! Among other activities, they are holding virtual Coffee and Chat sessions for staff, students and faculty, as well as virtual tours of the National Aquarium, Ellis Island and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Connect virtually. Students could also retake the quiz until they get a 4/5 or 5/5 score.With parent permission, have students find items in the family “junk drawer,” kitchen, and/or office supplies to create something with.With parent permission, build something with their siblings or friends using larger items they find around the house.“Assign” some outdoor time. Partner with faculty on virtual lecture series or short introductory videos on different academic areas for students to explore.Recognize the important role families play in students’ academic journeys by engaging them across the summer, too. Thanks SO very much!This is the best resource I have found for online games!

(I’m partial to scratch-and-sniff ones as prizes).BrainPOP is one of many education vendors who have temporarily made their services available for free.Students can screenshot their quiz score to submit as an assignment.Items to start with: plastic straws, rubber bands, paper clips, string or dental floss, plastic utensils or chopsticks, cardboard tubes, scrap paper or post-it notes, etc.Tools students might need supervision with: needle-nose pliers to bend paperclip wires, scissors for younger students.This activity should be optional or one of several choices as we can’t assume parents will give permission, or indeed will be there when the assignment is being done.A fort with blankets, pillows, or bed sheets.

Please use our childrens ministry curriculum and Sunday School material for any purpose that brings honor to Jesus. Students could try identifying the type of tree they are from.Sketch or draw the birds in their backyard or neighborhood. More fun things to do.