Never broken any bones, but I've dislocated my right arm twice when I was maybe four (it was a long time ago), and I've sprained my right foot three times and various other injuries.
The first time I sprained my right foot was January 2015. I was playing basketball in PE, and I went in to try to take the ball from one kid, but this other girl went to do it too and stepped on my foot by accident, bending it outwards. I could hear and feel the tear in my tendons, and I remember sitting on the stage in the gym because it really hurt.
The second time I sprained said ankle, I was at Gr. 7 Camp in June 2015. We were playing Capture the Flag, and I was running over to the other team's side, when out of nowhere I step into a hole and twist it badly, spraining it again.
The third time I did it (which wasn't as bad as the other two times), I was playing kickball in PE about a month ago and stepped into a hole by first base.
When I sprained my left foot, I was also in kickball. I was at second, and the batter had hit a foul, so since I was already on my way to third, I turned around. However, I twisted my left foot and it turned out to be a sprain. It hurt to walk on it for a few days.
Now this is the funny injury. It was only about a week ago, actually. I was in French class, and when I got to my table, I decided to drop my backpack since I hadn't put it in my locker. Now, when I'm in school, my stuff is really disorganized and I'm always trying to balance things in my hands, let alone get everything on the first trip. So when I dropped my backpack, my laptop case (with my laptop and drawing tablet inside) was also in my hand, and it fell on my toes. It freaking hurt. I was on the floor for a minute or two just holding my foot, and when I got home my toe was pretty swollen. It turned out to be another sprain (I'm pretty sure, anyways), and I had to be careful on it. Nonetheless, I decided to play softball in PE anyways.
Take this as a lesson: Never drop your laptop on your foot, even if you have a MacBook Air and it's in a case. It still hurts a ton.