Sight
- Look for trees turning color.
 - Watch for people wearing jackets and raking leaves .
 - Watch for geese flying south.
 - Look for pumpkins and gourds for sale.
 - Watch for squirrels hiding nuts.
 
Sound
- Listen to insects singing slower on cool evenings.
 - Listen for the rustle of dry leaves.
 - Listen to children on the way to school.
 - Listen for the calls of geese flying over.
 - Listen for children playing football.
 
Taste
- Listen to insects singing slower on cool evenings.
 - Listen for the rustle of dry leaves.
 - Listen to children on the way to school.
 - Listen for the calls of geese flying over.
 - Listen for children playing football.
 
Smell
- Smell a pile of raked leaves.
 - Smell a freshly sharpened pencil.
 - Sniff a jacket worn outdoors.
 - Smell a pencil eraser.
 - Smell a sweater that hasn’t been worn since last spring.
 
Touch and Texture
- Let a cool breeze blow against your face.
 - Touch a pumpkin.
 - Touch the petal of a fall flower.
 - Feel the wind push against you.
 - Touch some seeds that have stuck to your jacket or socks.
 

