Activities for Youth and Families
These extension activities were created by Youth Speak Out International for the after-school learning program, Today’s Digital Citizens & Today’s Technology & Communication.
Social media apps connect us to the rest of the world, but they also open the door to many harmful situations. In this activity, students…
What we post now may prevent us from achieving our dreams in the future. A digital footprint or a digital breadcrumb is a piece of…
When we are constantly online, we may get wrapped up in the moment and not realize that we’re sharing way too much of our personal…
Who we follow online may influence what we believe when viewing media. Celebrities we like might say things that aren’t necessarily true. In this activity,…
We have a responsibility to create and maintain relationships with people we care about. In this activity, students will talk to 2-3 adults about how…
Cyberbullying and digital drama are often present on social media sites. In this activity, students will brainstorm how they can avoid digital drama and cyberbullying…
We may find that doing specific tasks with one hand may be a very challenging experience. Many times individuals enjoy completing tasks on their own…
Thinking about the characteristics of our family members can provide great entertainment when sharing stories about one another. Some family members may be known to…
Reminding ourselves of what we appreciate allows us to think about what it would be like if we did not have it. Many young children…
How would you describe an object if someone else had to draw it? They’ve never seen the object before. They can only draw it based…
Family members will race against the clock and name as many things in a given category as they can. Try thinking outside the box and…
Remembering every word a person says can be difficult if you are distracted by a screen device or your surroundings. This activity will test your…
Can you Unplug to Connect and dance like a robot to show off your stylish moves? Even if you have no dance skills, learning one…
Having conversations with your family about your funniest, most embarrassing, or most memorable moments can provide great entertainment and stories to tell for years to…
You and your family are in a race against the clock. Your goal? Guess what object your teammate is holding behind their back. You can…
Emoticons or emojis are great ways to show how we are feeling when we send messages. These emojis many times can reflect actual human facial…
Knowing information about our family members (such as their experiences, childhood activities, favorite foods, or the most memorable places they’ve visited) can impact what we…
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to switch roles with your family members? Children become the parents/guardians or the other way around?…
Plan and create experiences together that you and your family will want to remember, capture photos, and create a log of your family time.
One indoor activity that will always keep you and your family engaged is a classic scavenger hunt. Participants in a scavenger hunt search and collect…
Mad Libs is an exciting word replacement activity. This is a great way for families to get creative using specific words in part of a…
Tell a story about one or more characters who find a way to spend less time using their screen device. How do they unplug? Is…
In this activity, you’ll become a scientist of sorts and gather information about how you spend time using screen devices in your house. For families…
In this activity, you and your family will make a quick list of the technologies you use at home and how much time you spend…
Gossip spreads quickly on social media, texting and group chats. Likewise, bullying has been a part of school communities for a long time, but social…
When speaking, many people will use “like,” “um,” or “uh” to fill the silent space in a conversation. Other words you might here are “so”…
Some things can sound nice or rude depending on how you say them, but in a text message, you can’t show that you’re smiling. This…
This is no ordinary game of charades. In this activity, you’ll start by thinking about things you do with a screen device, like watching videos…
Practice persuasive communication and video creation. How would you convince someone to buy (or NOT buy) an object in your house?
A sense of purpose can help children and teens feel more optimistic about the future and believe in themselves when faced with challenges. What exactly…
This is a chance to get creative, keep an open mind, and connect through shared imagination. In this activity, drawing is about the journey, not…
If hours of television have been melting your brain, this activity can help you get it running again. You’ll take the famous characters and celebrities…
In this activity, you and your family will think about things you’ve never experienced. Think about things that you have never done, but someone in…
Today’s Technology & Communication is made possible with
support from Prime Time Palm Beach County, Inc., which receives
significant funding for its overall operations from the Children’s
Services Council of Palm Beach County. The Palm Beach County Youth
Services Department provides support for Prime Time’s Middle School
Out-of-School Time Initiative.