7 Family Activities to Look Forward to This March Holiday

What are your plans for the upcoming March school holidays? Turn it into a fruitful break with these fun and creative activities!

The March school holidays represent the perfect time for families to bond and have fun together. With the right activities, you can also find opportunities for learning and personal growth as a family.

Fortunately, there are plenty of options for activities this March, whether indoor or outdoor. Today, we’ll share activities that can be educational, engaging and fun for the whole family to enjoy.

From outdoor adventures and cultural experiences to creative projects and relaxing activities, our recommendations are sure to spark curiosity and provide a fun learning experience for everyone!

The March school holidays represent the perfect time for families to bond and have fun together. With the right activities, you can also find opportunities for learning and personal growth as a family.

Fortunately, there are plenty of options for activities this March, whether indoor or outdoor. Today, we’ll share activities that can be educational, engaging and fun for the whole family to enjoy.

From outdoor adventures and cultural experiences to creative projects and relaxing activities, our recommendations are sure to spark curiosity and provide a fun learning experience for everyone!

1. Plan a family field trip

We can’t possibly talk about family bonding activities without suggesting family field trips. There are a lot of great places for this even without leaving Singapore.

For example, you can visit a local museum, take the kids to a zoo, check out a cultural centre, or go to a historic site. Choose whatever you think is most likely to appeal to everyone.

This is a great activity for a number of reasons. First, it gets everyone out of the house and provides a sense of excitement or adventure that can start off the day right.

The shared experience of visiting a new place or learning about something new can be a great way for families to connect too. This way, you can create lasting memories together.

What’s more, a trip provides hands-on learning experiences that can supplement what kids learned in school. Trips to the zoo or scientific exhibits can support lessons in Science, for example.

2. Go on a hike 

Here’s another fun way to make the most of the holiday: go on a hike with the family and explore the local flora and fauna!

Singapore has a lot of natural beauty that nature-loving kids will surely enjoy exploring with you. Your family can take in the fresh air, beautiful scenery, and different species of plants and animals all at once!

This is also a good way for the kids to learn to appreciate nature in its many shapes and forms. What’s more, it can help the entire family relax in a respite from the city. 

So, you get exercise and a reprieve from the frantic pace of urban life at the same time. What’s not to like?

3. Try art jamming 

Art jamming can be a fun, creative outlet for the family. It even allows you to work together to create something, which can help you build stronger relationships with one another.

This is because art jamming activities require collaboration and creativity. As such, joining these can improve social and problem-solving skills in children.

Another big advantage to art jamming is that it’s a relatively inexpensive activity that can be done in a variety of locations. You can do it at home or in a local art studio, for example.

You can check art jam programmes online or see what others are doing for their art jams to get ideas. Popular trending creative activities for this activity include DIY-sneaker art jamming, DIY-fluid-bearbrick painting or even straight-up canvas painting.

These activities can also be relaxing and meditative, so they’re particularly good options for those who want family bonding activities that are quiet but rewarding.

4. Cook and bake with the family

Here’s a fun way for children to learn about food, nutrition, and kitchen safety – and while developing their math and measurement skills!

Cooking and baking can be great family activities during the holidays. For one thing, you’re technically teaching the kids a practical skill (cooking) that they can use in the future.

For another, cooking and baking have very clear payoffs that everyone can enjoy. That is, you all get to eat delicious food at the end of it!

Besides, cooking and baking together can promote teamwork and strengthen family bonds. It’s another of the activities that teaches children how to collaborate with others as well.

Note that you can even add an outdoor element to it if you like. For example, it’s possible to mix it with camping or campfire night, or with barbecue parties.

5. Set up movie night

With the right films, movie nights can become fun learning activities for kids. At the same time, they let you bond and relax after a busy week.

The main value of movie nights as learning experiences is that they let kids experience different stories and cultures. Movies do this in a more immersive, engaging way than traditional lectures, so they may actually get certain points across better than teachers at school.

This is also a good opportunity for you to discuss certain themes and messages in the films you watch. Depending on the film, it can even give you opportunities to promote critical thinking and communication skills in your discussion afterwards.

Just remember to choose age-appropriate films, especially for very young children. Popular examples that tend to be winners with both kids and adults are Hayao Miyazaki films, Disney and Pixar animated films, and Dreamworks animated films.

6. Play some outdoor sports

Sports are always good options for active families. Not only do they provide a fun bonding experience, but they can also help improve coordination and physical fitness.

Classic outdoor game options you can try include frisbee, kite-flying, football, and basketball. If you live near a pool or are willing to go to the beach, swimming and other watersports are options as well.

There are several benefits to outdoor sports. They promote healthy habits and allow families to enjoy the fresh air and nature, for instance.

Additionally, participating in outdoor sports can be a fun way for children to learn about teamwork, perseverance, and good sportsmanship.

7. Volunteer with the family

If you want your family activity to make a positive impact on others – and teach your children how to do the same – try volunteering.

Look for volunteer opportunities in the community that can help the whole family learn new skills and give back to the community. This is a great way to help others while letting children experience meaningful activity or work.

This can be a valuable learning experience for children, as it can teach them about empathy, compassion, and the importance of helping others. 

Furthermore, it could be a good way for the entire family to understand, appreciate, and learn more about the society they live in.

There are many different types of volunteer opportunities available, so families can choose an activity that aligns with their interests and skills. 

Some examples of volunteer opportunities include these, so just choose whatever’s most appropriate for your family’s situation and children’s ages:

  • Cleaning up a local park or beach
  • Planning events or organising campaigns for charity organisations
  • Helping at an animal shelter or rescue
  • Staffing food banks and similar organisations

Make this holiday a meaningful one

As you can see, there are so many ways to make the most of the holiday with your children. With the right holiday schedule, you can also ensure that you see to children’s growth without depriving them of fun.

If you also need further enrichment for your children or want to prepare them better for what comes after the break, check out our programmes. 

Aspire Hub has the perfect solutions for those who want to bridge learning gaps and ensure continued development even throughout breaks like these. We have small class sizes and engaging teachers that help children learn better at every turn.

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