Things to do During Quarantine

Dalgona Coffee
The frothy coffee that has everyone everywhere going insane for it. Try it out at home following this YouTube video!
Dalgona Coffee Tutorial

Souffle Pancakes
The fluffy twist on a classic breakfast food. A great challenge to undertake in the comforts of your kitchen.
Souffle Pancake Tutorial

Strawberry Milk
A fun drink to make if you have strawberries in your fridge. It's berry good :)
Strawberry Milk Tutorial

Rainbow Crepe Cake
Sick of crumby bread? Try out a pastel crepe cake recipe. Learn more about it, it has many layers.
Pastel Crepe Cake Tutorial

Milk Bread
Bread is good all the time. All the time bread is good. So, why not just make your own bread!
Milk Bread Tutorial

Watch Gourmet Makes
If you're simply not in the mood for cooking or baking, try watching Claire Saffitz make or upgrade some of your favorite foods.
Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Mentos

Just Dance
Although you might not have a big projector like in the MSJA gym, a fun round of Just Dance will get you energized.
Bad Guy

Get Flexible
Spending all of your time on the couch will only get you stiff. Stretch and get flexible with the time you have. You might even get your split!
stretching

Quick Workout
Take 20 min. out of your day for a full body workout without any equipment. If things don't go the way you want, you can always work it out with this video.
workout

Learn "Fancy"
You might not feel fancy in your sweatpants and baggy sweaters, but take the opportunity to learn "Fancy" choreography. Not only is the dance great, the music is catchy too.
fancy dance

Learn "Break my Heart"
Follow a step-by-step tutorial with renowned choreographer Kyle Hanagami. Easy to follow and a way to burn some energy.
dance

Meditate
Even though you're spending a lot of time at home, you need to take a moment to breathe. Set some time apart from your homework and meditate for a few minutes.
meditate with UCLA

Draw
Since we can't Van Gogh anywhere, you can unleash your inner artist and draw. Digitally or on paper, sketch and draw with these YouTubers.
Draw With Me
Draw on iPad

Paint
If you have some paint or water color lying around, go on a Zoom call with friends and try out painting with acrylic, watercolor or a Bob Ross original.
Easy Acrylic Painting
Simple Watercoloring
Bob Ross Mystic Mountain

Journal
Although you may be home, it's just as important to maintain a schedule and routine. Try out journaling as a way to both chill and organize.
AmandaRachLee - May
Sincerely, Kate - May
Jordan Clark - Art

Learn an Instrument
Remember that recorder you got in third grade and then never touched since then? Wash it out and try to learn a song! Start off with an easy classic.
Titanic: My Heart Will Go On

Have Lunch

Take advantage of Zoom and have lunch with your friends. A sweet way to reconnect while reminiscing about the fries and chicken tenders you miss from the Mount cafeteria.

Presentation Night

Host a presentation night on zoom! Choose any topic you want from from the handsomest presidents ranked to why water is wet.

Build a Playlist

Apple Music allows you to share your playlists with your friends. So, take a moment to have fun and enjoy music. Spotify also allows you to collaborate and build a playlist together.

Solve a Case

Hunker down in a blanket and watch a Buzzfeed Unsolved Marathon with your friends. Who knows, you might maybe accidentally solve a case.
Buzzfeed Unsolved Marathon

Send Letters
Instead of sending texts, try SLOWLY. SLOWLY is an app that allows you to send virtual letters, but depending on how far away your friend lives, it can take up to 8 hours for your letter to arrive.
Get SLOWLY

Build a Routine
Although it's tempting to stay up late and sleep in late, it's important to establish a schedule. It doesn't have to be down to the minute, and just a simple outline works.
Build a Routine

Go Outside
Lie out a beach towel in your backyard, turn on a chill playlist, and just lay outside for a bit. It does wonders for your mind.
LowFi Radio

Self Isolation Vlogs
Various people in the world are spending time at home, and they're all doing it in different ways.
RainbowHolic in Japan
ZIN.T in Korea
AmandaRachLee in Canada

Tips
Different tips from study youtubers, as well as people who have been working at home for a while.
working from home
eight tips
self studying guide
online classes