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 Appendix B 
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The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype
The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype
 
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 Appendix B 
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Lame Fox and Chickens
Equipment needed:
 
•  Panel mats (all) laid out to create pathways (mats on 
both sides of the pathways)
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Pinnies 
(6)
Select six players to be foxes (they wear pinnies). All other 
players are chickens trying to get away. Utilizing one of 
the locomotor movements listed below, players must stay 
in the pathways made by the mats. If a player touches 
a mat (either a fox, or a chicken), player must sit on the 
nearest mat until he says the alphabet without the vowels 
(or anything else you think of that is not an exercise). Place 
sound sources along the mats to mark the pathway.
Animal locomotor walks:
 
•  Alligator – Slither like a snake while adding arms 
(point elbows up in the air).
 
•  Bear – Walk on all fours so the right hand and right 
foot move forward at the same time, same with left 
hand and left foot.
 
•  Crab – Walk on all fours with bottom toward the mat 
(feet/head fi rst).
 
•  Dog – Walk on all fours on the mat.
 
•  Frog – Squat down and jump off all fours at the same 
time and land on all fours together.
 
•  Inchworm – Lie on belly and bring hips forward (up 
in the air) without moving hands forward. When 
hips are up in air, slide upper body forward without 
moving feet.
 
•  Lame bear – Walk like a bear, except with only one 
back leg.
 
•  Lame dog – Walk on hands and one foot.
 
•  Rabbit – Start in squatting position. Reach forward 
with hands only. When hands are back on the mat, 
bring feet forward without moving hands.
 
•  Snake – Slither on belly down and back.
 
•  Seal – Hold self up in a pushup position. Keep arms 
straight, and drag feet behind you.
Midnight
An enclosed area such as a gymnasium or tennis court is 
a good place to play Midnight. All the players stand in a 
semicircle with the fox in the center. The players ask, “What 
time is it Mr. Fox?” If he replies that it is any hour except 
midnight, they remain standing. When the fox shouts 
“Midnight!” the players run to the far fence or wall, where 
a sound source is placed. The fox follows the sound of the 
footsteps and tags a player. This player becomes the next 
fox, and the game is repeated.
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