During our first class we did an activity where we were in groups of 3 and we were given a piece of chart paper. During the activity we had about 10 different boxes being handed around where we had to use our other sense other than vision to try and figure out what was in each box. I found this a very interesting activity to do, though I found that the passing the boxes around ended up being far harder than it should have been since it resulted in some groups having multiple boxes at one while others had non, to be fair though that was an us problem. I found this activity a great way to use other observation skills such as the sound, weight, and size of the object rather than just the look of the object. It really hits the curriculum points in kindergarten of Demonstrate curiosity and a sense of wonder about the world, Observe objects and events in familiar contexts, and Ask simple questions about familiar objects and events. I thought the activity was really neat and a great way to get kids wondering because they no longer have the appearance of the object to help which makes them wonder so much more about it.