Snow days are something many students look forward to. While last year saw no snow days, this year has been more active. The big question is: how should students spend them?
From relaxing in a bed to sledding outside, snow days do not provide people with a lot of choices if they are stuck at home. However, there are some of ways to spend a snow day.
The best way to soak up a snow day is to sleep in. Students can even sleep in on a virtual learning day as online classes will begin two hours late. Snow days are a good way to relax and have a peaceful day. Others can use some of the extra time to catch up on school work.
This past January, with the way snow days fell during the week, it was the perfect opportunity to make up any missing work or do any extra credit before the quarter ended.
Warm cups of hot chocolate and a snack can be enjoyed with the extra time a snow day would bring.
Students who are into the more relaxing ways to spend a snow day, you can choose a good movie or new TV series to binge and relax on the couch.
A shorter day online may give Patriots time to make cookies or start a new book.
If someone wants to get creative, they could always try a new craft or pick up a new hobby.
One thing that many people enjoy is sledding. Whether it’s with friends, siblings, or parents, it is enjoyable and nostalgic for everyone.
Making a snowman or snow angels to even having snowball fights, playing outside in the snow can be fun, especially since we do not normally get a lot of snow. Snow days may be limited, so people would need to take full advantage of it while they can.
Another popular activity is a visit to Round Top Mountain in Pennsylvania. If the roads are safe, some people like to use the day off to go skiing, snowboarding or even snow tubing.
There are fun activities to do with friends or family to get out of the house and make the most out snow days.