Problem: Article: Look back at some funny times you and your friends had, or look at some scrapbooks, or old photographs. If you have permission to use the stove without adult supervision, cooking can be fun. Throw some stuff together, as long as it's edible, and make something good. Or you could make a salad. Maybe you can't use the stove, so? Cut up some lettuce and make a salad or make a no-bake cake. As long as you have permission to do so, go online and edit or write a wikiHow page, a fun way to pass time. If the topic already exists, consider what you can add to an existing one to improve it. Try text game emoticon. Text your friends random emoticons like:  (I love him) and then they have to guess your emoticons. Then they do it to you. Example:  so&so:  other person: you wish you were royal! You could just make something fun up, say you have a cat, you could crawl by your cat and pretend to be a cat. Or be a wolf, a mermaid or a hero. Or just text them and ask for some news. Staying in touch can pass the time. You could Skype them while playing games together. Arrange a sleepover and have your friends excited about the upcoming event. Spend some time on your laptop/computer. Watch TV shows that you normally never watch, like reality shows or Animal Planet. Play video games or with your gaming console or on the computer. On your mobile phone, have a look around, there may be stuff you haven't seen before. If you were looking at pictures, and never had a good look around the options menu, you could find something like insert clipart or add border. You learn something new every day, if you're open to this.
Summary: Have a good laugh. Cook something fun. Edit or create a wikiHow page. Play a phone game. Make something up. Talk to your friends on the phone. Use electronic devices.

Problem: Article: If the article has an individual author, type their last name first, followed by a comma, then their first name. Some online articles have a group or organizational author. Type this name exactly as it appears on the website. Place a period after the author's name.  Individual author example: Nunley, Kathie. Organizational author example: United Nations Platform for Action Committee. Following the name of the author, type the title of the article using title-case. Capitalize nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adverbs. Place a period at the end of the title, inside the closing quotation marks.  Individual author example: Nunley, Kathie. "The Caffeine Craze." Organizational author example: United Nations Platform for Action Committee. "Globalization and Clothes." After the name of the article, provide the name of the website or the organization that publishes the website. Use title-case, capitalizing all nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adverbs. Place a period at the end of the name.  Individual author example: Nunley, Kathie. "The Caffeine Craze." Layered Curriculum. Organizational author example: United Nations Platform for Action Committee. "Globalization and Clothes." Women and the Economy. If there is a date of publication for the article, use the most recent date listed. If the article was modified, include the phrase "last modified" before the date. If there is no publication date, use the date you accessed the article after the word "accessed." Use month-day-year format for the date, and place a period at the end.  Individual author example: Nunley, Kathie. "The Caffeine Craze." Layered Curriculum. Accessed July 28, 2018. Organizational author example: United Nations Platform for Action Committee. "Globalization and Clothes." Women and the Economy. Last modified March 2011. Close your citation with a full direct URL or permalink for the article. If there is no direct URL, use the URL of the home page of the website. Place a period at the end of the URL to end your citation.  Individual author example: Nunley, Kathie. "The Caffeine Craze." Layered Curriculum. Accessed July 28, 2018. http://help4teachers.com/caffeine.htm. Organizational author example: United Nations Platform for Action Committee. "Globalization and Clothes." Women and the Economy. Last modified March 2011. http://unpac.ca/economy/g_clothes.html. In Chicago-style footnotes, include the same information you included in your bibliography. There are some differences from the bibliography entry, however. Parts of the citation are separated with commas in footnotes, instead of periods. The names of individual authors are listed in first name-last name format.  Individual author example: Kathie Nunley, "The Caffeine Craze," Layered Curriculum, accessed July 28, 2018, http://help4teachers.com/caffeine.htm. Organizational author example: United Nations Platform for Action Committee, "Globalization and Clothes," Women and the Economy, last modified March 2011, http://unpac.ca/economy/g_clothes.html.
Summary: Begin your citation with the author's name. Provide the title of the article in quotation marks. Include the name of the website or publisher in italics. Note the date you accessed the article, or the date it was published. Copy the full URL of the article. Alter the punctuation for footnotes in text.

Problem: Article: Use a soft, clean cloth to work the cymbal polish into the cymbal. It’s best to use the polish that came with your cymbals if you still have it. The manufacturer’s polish is formulated to suit the alloy your cymbal is made of, so it’s your best option. If your cymbals didn’t come polish or cleaner, you can order some online or purchase some in a music store. Rub gently, following the grooves of the cymbal. Since the polish dries out quickly, try to work in small sections rather than try to polish the entire surface at once. Use a new, clean part of the cloth each time you apply polish to a new section of the cymbal, and keep polishing until you’ve covered the entire cymbal. In the tub, give the cymbal a quick rinse, making sure to wipe away all of the polish. Use soft, clean, dry cloth to wipe away the moisture before storing or setting up the cymbal.
Summary:
Put a small amount of cymbal polish on a cloth. Apply the cleaner to the cymbal with a clean cloth in small sections. Rinse the polish off with clean water and wipe it dry.