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AND FINALLY... STUDENT RESOURCE 5 fun and productive activities to try during lockdown While the current disruption to school life is demoralising, it also provides time and space to think about your personal direction and to try new and creative activities. Without putting too much pressure on yourself, why not have a go at one of the following? A t the very least, setting yourself small goals and challenges may improve your physical and mental health, while giving you a ready-made response to the inevitable future employer question: “What did you do with yourself during lockdown?” 1 Contribute to a coronavirus time capsule. The Coronavirus Time Capsule is a project by Company Three in a response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, offering teenagers support, connection and a space to be creative. It provides a week-byweek response to the pandemic through the eyes of teenagers around the world and instructions for making videos of your own. 2 Find your muse. Modern Muse connects girls with successful female role models in lots of different jobs. They are called muses and share their career and education stories. Via Modern Muse, girls explore different career options, get advice from muses and learn about many of the companies they work for. If you are aged 13-18 and become an ambassador, promoting Modern Muse in your school, the charity will support you to develop careerenhancing skills and networks. 3 Improve your numeracy. No matter the role or sector, almost every job requires some level of numeracy, whether you aspire to be a jet fighter pilot, journalist or sports announcer. National Numeracy Day may have passed you by in May, given recent events, but its practical and inspiring resources are available to access at any time, ranging from videos about how we use numbers in everyday life to TV personality Martin Lewis talking about maths and money. 4 Learn on TikTok. Among the flims showcasing comedy and talent, TikTok hosts a wide range of learning videos. Search #LearnOnTikTok for everything from science experiments to cooking tips. The social media giant has also just announced plans to commission hundreds of experts and institutions to produce educational content for the platform. At launch, videos will include British actor Sean Sagar sharing tips on preparing for auditions, and TV presenter and mathematician Rachel Riley helping to develop maths skills. 5 Dance (like nobody is watching). In response to challenging times for the live arts sector, ZooNation: The Kate Prince Company, is working with talented professional artists to deliver a series of high-energy dance classes to try out at home. The weekly sessions are an ideal opportunity to learn some Hip Hop moves. Each class explores different techniques that inspire ZooNation’s signature style.