Guide Dog Visit

We have been learning about our senses and looking at how important they are and how our senses keep us safe.  We were very lucky to have a visitor come and talk to us about the importance of Guide Dogs and to share what life would be like if we could not see.

A lady came in with her guide dog to tell us about guide dogs and how important they are. The dog was called Dale, he very cute! We ate fruits, filled a cup of water and put toothpaste on a brush with blindfolds on to see how hard it is when you can’t see. It was a good day. Calum

We filled a cup of water with a blind fold on to see how it feels when we couldn’t see. We spilled the water all over the table! We put a yellow buzzer on the cup to tell us when the cup is full. The buzzer would make life easier but it was scary when we couldn’t see. Kaleb and Maddie.

When we were blindfolded we had to walk up the corridor and the stairs with a stick. The stick was to help us find where we were going and to stop us bashing into things. I felt nervous because I couldn’t see. David and Miriam

We had to open a bag of coins and match different coins. We guessed by how they felt. If you were blind it would be had to count your money and change in a shop. Marnie