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Educational Dates
(for Ages Under 16)
Take a tour of a local factory. Call ahead for an appointment.
Visit a museum or historical site. Take a self-guided tours, if available.
Watch a documentary. Check the schedule on the learning channel or check-out a video from your library.
Tell your grandparents that you want to come visit with them. Bring a small recorder, some blank discs or tapes, and a list of questions to ask your grandparents. Be sure to ask your grandparents if it is OK to record their comments. Try to ask them interesting questions about their youth, where they grew up, how they met each other, what they did on their first date, and what there best memory is with each other. Enjoy ice cream together afterwards.
Invite someone who is qualified to teach you a lesson in first aid. Or sign-up for a class offered within your community.
Visit your local municipality offices to find locations of unusual sites seldom visited (attractions that are off the beaten track). Spend the afternoon sightseeing.
Visit a local fish hatchery.
Teach each other a new skill or craft. You will find out how well they relate to your skills and following your directions.
Spend an evening under the stars in a planetarium. Learn just a little bit more about the universe. Check out a book on constellations from the library and see how many constellations you can identify.
Go to a radio station and watch a popular disc jockey for an hour. Request a tour to see how a radio station is operated.
Take turns playing advice columnist and help seeker. Take turns to see who can come up with the worst problem and the best advice. Then try coming up with some of society's most challenging problems, with you ideas for real solutions.
Spend a Sunday attending church with a denomination other than your own. You will learn to understand people just a little bit better, and you will probably appreciate your own faith more.
Learn more about the area you live in by visiting local sites such as a mining town, a historical landmark, or even a state fair. Many areas have bureaus of information and museums. Gain an appreciation of the past as well as the present in your own backyard.
Collect insects along with the foods they eat, then mount them (or create a living biosphere). This would require a series of dates (outside collecting bugs and food and inside gathering information on each specie and mounting or creating a biosphere).
Take a yoga class together.
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