ActivityExternal or Internal stimuli Observation (describe what happened) Onion/ Life saver Tooth Pick Vase Picture.

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ActivityExternal or Internal stimuli Observation (describe what happened) Onion/ Life saver Tooth Pick Vase Picture

Onion / Lifesaver Station 2: Students will smell and onion and at the same time taste a life saver to see if the life saver still tastes like it normally does or does it taste like what they are smelling.

Toothpick Station 1: Tooth pick Poke- students will work in pairs. One student will gently poke another student on their finger tip, their arm and their back to see if there is a difference in the amount that the student being poked can feel it.

Vase Picture Station 4: Students will look at an optical illusion to see if they can see the two parts to it. They will be looking at the Vase or Face optical illusion.