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When was the last time you had great fun with your family?1. So stand up and plan to have fun with your family.

Going to the zoo is definitely a number-one pick for family activities.Other than visiting animals,most zoos nowadays have rides that you can enjoy with your family.Meals are served in the zoo2.To add some fun,ask to be the photographer for the day and you might be surprised by how creative you can be.

3.Even though you might not be really keen on outdoor activities,you can still enjoy your time by playing together after having your lunch.

Visiting the nation's capital would be your choice if you want to go on a trip with your family.Learn more about the history by visiting historical sites. 4.

A treasure hunt is a popular activity,so going hunting with your family is a nice choice.You can train yourself by asking to be the person in charge who can hold the treasure map and make decisions.

Create a video clip with your family.Make your family the characters in the clip.You may talk about your family life in the clip,about your interests or even create a drama.

5. Plant flowers and mow(修剪)the lawn.After a day of hard work,you can all sit back and enjoy a barbecue at your beautifully cleaned backyard.

A.History creates topics for you and your family.

B.Family is always the most valuable thing in life.

C.At bedtime read to your young kids and read with your elder kids.

D.Bring your own snacks if you want to save some money.

E.Here are two examples.

F.Having a picnic at the park is also a good activity for your family.

G.Doing some yard work together can also be a fun quality time for your family

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