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Where the Wild Things Are:
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If you are the scribe/guide, prompt your partner with these questions throughout your visit.

Which building are you in?

What do you hear?


What do you smell?


What do you taste?


What do you feel with your fingertips?


What do you feel on your skin?


What do you feel with your feet?


How would you describe the temperature?


How would you describe the humidity?


How would you describe the light?


How would you describe the space?


What colors do you sense?


What is your sense of direction and movement?


What is your sense of speed?


What is your sense of color?


What is your sense of altitude?


What is your sense of time?


What is you sense of size or scale?


Does anything surprise, confuse or alarm you?


What visual images do you imagine?


How would you rate this experience as a non-sighted person?


Information for this lesson was compiled for the AIE Summer Institute for Teachers. The course teachers were Marcy Abhau & Linda Lipson, assisted by Brian Geary. AIE Director at the time was Pamela Carunchio.

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