Showing posts with label workscale3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workscale3. Show all posts

Puzzling

I love games that engage my brain and let me still get some inspiration.

Tools:
Internet

Work Scale (see here for reference) :
3: Quite high, this activity would work best on a lunch break or while the kids are watching TV.

TWWD:
Shockwave jigsaw puzzle - just click and be on your way to a daily distraction. Some puzzles have given me a full hour of relief from thinking about the waiting!

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Comic Strip

Tools:
Pens/Markers
Paper
Camera

Work Scale (see here for reference) :
3: Quite high, this activity would work best on a lunch break or while the kids are watching TV.  two week wait

TWWD:
Draw a comic strip that tells the story of your current situation. Use stick figures, if you're not great with drawing. Include all elements of the story in plot form: the beginning, rising action, climax, and conclusion. (Even if the characters are in the middle of the story, you can help them create the conclusion you want.) Take a photo of your comic and post in your favorite forum.

A-magic Bonus:
Draw several comics that represent several differing outcomes and envision the characters in your strip reacting to each outcome. What would they do to respond? How would they feel? What would they say to one another? 

Handwriting

I've always wanted to be ambidextrous, but the only way to do that is practice.

Tools needed :
Handwriting Worksheets website (click here)
Printer/Paper
Pencil

Work Scale (see here for reference) :
3: Quite high, this activity would work best on a lunch break or while the kids are watching TV.

TWWD :
Create your own handwriting worksheet in the style you prefer, then print several copies of the worksheet to practice writing with your non-dominant hand. Create a goal and work daily toward that goal. Post pics of your progress online and start challenges with your friends to get them involved. 

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