On Day 6, you might consider having a big reveal or a surprise event that changes the course of the story. Or, it could be a day of calm before a storm, building tension for what's to come.
You could introduce a major plot twist or have a character face a significant challenge.
You can visit spaceship exhibitions.
You can relax and do things like reading a book or watching a movie, just like in the story.
Sure. You're allowed to do multiple Instagram stories daily. However, it's a good idea not to flood your followers' feeds with too many, or they might lose interest.
Kids can make ofrendas (altars). They gather items like photos of the deceased, candles, and their favorite foods to place on the altar as an offering. For example, they might put a plate of pan de muerto (bread of the dead) on the altar.
There's a lot to do during a day at the beach. For starters, you could go surfing. Riding the waves is an adrenaline - pumping experience. If you're not into that, you could simply relax in a beach chair and read a book. Picnicking is also popular. You can bring a basket full of delicious food and enjoy it while overlooking the ocean. And don't forget about beachcombing. Looking for unique seashells and driftwood can be really interesting. There are so many ways to have a great time at the beach.
You could go to a theme park and skip the lines for all the rides. It would be a lot of fun.
People can read a good book. There are so many great novels, poetry collections or non - fiction works to choose from. Just curl up on the sofa with a warm blanket and a cup of tea, and let the words take you to different worlds while the rain is falling outside.
In a snow day story, you can make snowmen. It's a classic snow day activity where you roll up balls of snow to form the body, head, and then decorate it with things like a hat, scarf, and carrot for a nose.
They usually come out to play. Rain makes their environment more suitable and they can move around more easily.
In the interactive story, on the 100th day of school, students might share their experiences over the past 100 days. They could tell stories about what they've learned, the friends they've made. There could also be a group project where everyone contributes a little bit to make a big display related to the number 100, for example, writing 100 words about their favorite school subject.