Awakening the Senses Chapter 4. Art is just another way of keeping a diary Pablo Picasso.

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Awakening the Senses Chapter 4

Art is just another way of keeping a diary Pablo Picasso

What is your personal sense of beauty? Please go to page 112 in your textbook. Take 5 to 7 minutes to fill the top portion of the page. (Where the table titled “What is your personal sense of beauty?” is located.)

Pleasing Sensations Define and give an example Family SourcesCultural Sources Adopted from another culture Taught in school

What is Kinesthetics? Kinesthetic awareness refers to how people internally sense the feeling and location of their bodies in space. It is different from other senses in that it combines the information received from the senses of touch, sight, and hearing with input from the internal body - organs, muscles, skin, and joints.

What is Kinesthetics? The kinesthetic sense helps people remember the way they have moved, where they have been, and the sensory feeling they experienced along the way.

What is Kinesthetics? Young children learn with THEIR WHOLE BODIES!