Year-end mini missions
7 Can Do Goals to Try Before the Year Ends
Keep the year exciting, meaningful, and fun with seven bite-sized challenges you can do from home or with your class. Each goal builds curiosity, confidence, and global connections.
Learn to say "hello" in 10 different languages
Travel the world from your living room by greeting it in 10 new ways. Use the Can Do Kids Worldwide map to hear how kids say hello and spot where each language is spoken.
Record a quick video of your greetings and challenge a friend to add one more.
Taste a new dish from another country
Pick a recipe from a country you have not visited on the site and cook it with a helper. Ravi would be proud of you for trying new flavors and dishes.
Find a dessert or snack from a culture you know little about and learn how it is made.
Make a travel dream board
Cut out or print pictures of places, animals, foods, and landmarks you want to see. A colorful collage keeps future adventures in view.
Display your board where you will see it every day to stay inspired.
Create your own country passport
Design a Can Do Passport and add stickers, drawings, or stamps each time you explore a new country on the site. It becomes a keepsake of your discoveries.
Print the offline passport from Can Do Kids Worldwide as a starting point, then personalize it.
Make a mini poster about a new-to-you country
Choose a country you did not know much about. Share three facts about its animals, weather, food, or celebrations in a bright, simple poster.
Use recycled materials or draw it by hand to keep it eco-friendly.
Learn a new skill
Pick something you always wanted to try: drawing, juggling, baking, or solving puzzles. Small daily practice builds confidence and calm.
Set aside ten minutes a day and track your progress with quick notes or photos.
Explore a country on Can Do Kids Worldwide
Choose a country you have not explored on the platform. Watch the videos, songs, games, and stories, then share what surprised you most.
Join Can Do Kids Worldwide for free and pick a fresh country to start your adventure.
How many can you do?
Pick one goal or try all seven. Share your favorite challenge with us or add your own ideas to the list. The world is waiting.
Classroom Activity Idea
Have students create their own "cultural celebration comparison chart" listing the traditions mentioned in this article. They can research and add traditions from their own culture or family background!
Extension: Students could interview family members about special celebrations and present their findings to the class.
