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Post-it Memory Game - HAPPY TODDLER PLAYTIME

Memory games are an amazing way to improve concentration and cognitive skills in preschoolers! Here is a fun twist on the classic memory game using post-it notes!

Using Games to Improve Memory and Learning | Homeschooling with Dyslexia

A child's level of working memory has a big impact on how well they will learn. Low working memory results in poor academic work. Here are some simple games that can be played at home to improve memory.

Visual Spatial and Working Memory Task

To use this free visual spatial and working memory task print out pages 2-4. Cut apart the cards. To practice visual spatial skills, place one card with dots and one blank board in front of the child. The child can use a dot marker, bingo chips or coins to copy the location of the dots […]

What's Missing? Fun No-Prep Preschool Memory Game

Have you ever played "What's missing?" with your preschooler? This preschool game of memory is a fun way to practice observation and memory skills and

Don't forget! 18 working memory games and strategies for kids

18 working memory games and strategies designed to develop a child’s memory, planning, and organization skills in a fun and effective way!

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The Mitten Printable Activity for kids! This winter themed memory and matching game printable is based on the beloved book The Mitten. Perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten kids. Use as a supplement to your Homeschool reading curriculum.
This New Year's-themed visual memory activity sample deck for BOOM Learning has three series (gradually increasing difficulty): 1: What's missing (1 item)? With visual clue. 2. What's missin g (1 item)? With NO visual cues. 3. What moved (1 item)? With NO visual cues. Use this activity with special education, occupational therapy, and grades 3-6 for fun to help build the working memory mental muscle! BOOM Learning Account and internet connection required.
Use this freebie to help your kids grades 3-6 strengthen visual memory. Have them find "what's missing?" and "what moved?" while getting them into the holiday spirit. No prep, no print! Just log into your BOOM Learning account and set them up with the game. It's fun for them and easy for you!

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