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This packet is focused on spatial memory. Spatial memory is essential for us to remember where we left things, recall what pills we are supposed to take and when, and recognize our favorite products in the store. Spatial memory uses our visual-spatial and attention skills to help encode these elements for later use. This spatial memory worksheet has been designed for individuals who love butterflies or professionals looking for butterfly activities. 

This packet has parts for all ages! Your Seniors will love the colorful butterfly activities as much as your Preschooler! If you find our exercise, Chunking, to be the proper challenge for your patient, we highly recommend you try the digital version. With more data points and customization, Chunking is an excellent exercise to help work on spatial memory activities.

Included inside: 38 worksheets and bridging questions.

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We use our memory recall skills every day. Whether it is to remember where we placed our keys or recall information from a conversation, we are constantly using our memory recall skills. This packet aims to help individuals improve their memory function by stimulating different cognitive functions involved with memory recall. 

We opened this packet with several The Right Count exercises. We included these types of activities as a way to warm up visual recognization skills and executive function sorting skills. After your patient’s visual cortex is warmed up. They will have to use their spatial memory in an Object, Where are You series of exercises. There are two ways to present the next tasks. Option one is to reud the voicemail to your patient out loud and engage their auditory process skills before they answer the questions. Or you can allow them to read the section to themselves. Both of these activities will warm up their verbal memory skills. The last section of this packet is a printed version of Around the World in 80 Trips. This exercise uses all of the previous skills to challenge your patient’s memory recall skills. 

The interactive and sometimes challenging tasks in this packet are an excellent resource for your memory activity collection. Working on the memory activities in this packet may improve your patient’s memory recall ability. We recommend this packet for Teens, individuals looking for memory activities, and seniors. 

Included inside: 38 worksheets and bridging questions.

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This packet aims to help individuals recognize items to improve their spatial awareness by studying unique key features of different objects. We hope your patient can better find themselves on a map. 

We started this packet with an ancient writing task. In this task, your patient must study figures and discover which character does not appear in the section above. This will challenge their attention and working memory. Sleight of Hands is the next task. This exercise challenges your patient’s visual-spatial ability by having them mentally compare and decide if the picture displayed is a left or right hand. After that, Gulf Stream is the next task in this packet. Gulf Stream challenges your patient’s ability to remember objects and recall them as they appear on the screen. This printed version will challenge your patient’s ability to identify and find a snowflake in a mess of other snowflakes. Finally, the final exercise will test all the skills used in the previous activity. Points of View will challenge your patient’s spatial ability as your patient will try to figure out where you are on a map of objects. 

In conclusion, we believe your patient will have fun completing this packet. The tasks are interactive and enjoyable, from noticing and remembering small details to mentally manipulating objects. Working on all the exercises in this packet may improve your patient’s spatial awareness. We recommend this packet for kids aged 6+, non-verbal individuals, and individuals who want to get better at figuring out where they are in time and space. 

Included inside: 39 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Holiday decoration fills the pages of this holiday-influenced visual-spatial memory worksheets packet. Your patient’s visual-spatial memory will be engaged with this fun holiday-themed Objects, Where Are You packet. This packet will progressively get more challenging as the puzzles continue. Your patient will watch the ornaments appear on the video, and after a long time, they will be asked to recall which ornament was located on the grid on the paper before them.

We hope your patients will enjoy this holiday-themed packet! Perfect for non-verbal individuals, non-English speakers, and children. It will also be great to use as a warm-up or in a group setting.

Included: 9 hybrid worksheets, 3 videos, and bridging questions.

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In this hybrid packet, your patient will become an international tourist traveling around the world. They will explore Sydney, Australia, New York City, USA, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In this packet, they will have to watch and recall the places and locations of each attraction they visited. This exercise will engage your patient’s visual-spatial memory and verbal memory recall. This printed adaption of An American in Paris may spark fun conversation around each place they visited in this activity.

This packet will be great for anyone who is working on visual-spatial memory. This packet is great for all ages! Try it in your classroom, in a group, or one-on-one today!

Included: 6 worksheets and bridging questions.

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We simultaneously use visual-spatial and attention skills when packing a backpack or looking for our favorite snack in the fridge. Some individuals may have weaker visual-spatial attention skills because of a brain injury, medication, or trauma. We hope that by using these worksheets, you can exercise your patient’s visual-spatial, attention, and working memory skills.

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What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 5 packets and one mini or 82 unique worksheets.  

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In this hybrid packet, three types of stimuli (a letter, a red leaf, and a white pumpkin) will appear one after the other at different spots anywhere on the screen. This exercise will engage your patient’s processing speed and spatial memory. It will also help to determine how quickly your patient can recall whether the white pumpkin appears above or below the red leaf. This packet will be great for group warm-ups, working on visual attention and spatial memory. You can make this packet as easy or as hard as you would like either. Try slowing down the video, replaying it several times, or speeding it up to increase or decrease the challenge. The potential use of this packet is endless.

This packet is great for all ages! No language is involved!

Included: 3 worksheets, each activity will last at least 5 minutes a page, bridging questions, and an answer key.

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Can you remember a shopping list? What about the locations of different items on that list? Sharpen your verbal memory and executive function skills with this word and spatial memorization task, based on the exercise Words Where Are You? This exercise focuses on executive functioning skills such as working memory, attention, and task initiation!

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Spring time is here! Attend a flower show and freshen up your spatial memory skills with our fun and floral mini packet based on the exercise Chunking. This exercise is perfect for anyone who is looking to hone their memory skills, and uses executive functioning skills such as working memory, attention, and metacognition!

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Want to get better at reading maps? Clients can test their metacognition, working memory and planning skills in this exercise. This packet is great for anyone looking to hone their cognition skills for real life situations! Practice your visual spatial skills in this visual spatial skills focused mini packet!

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We designed this packet as a life skills activity workbook that may improve verbal working memory skills. The goal of this packet is to challenge your client’s ability to remember, recall, and relocate words. Individuals in the food service industry often use these skills.

The first exercise will challenge your verbal memory as your patient combine fragments to make logical words. This progresses from easy two-fragment words to three-part fragmented words. In the next exercise, you must produce words with only a set letter or letter combo. After your verbal recall is warmed up, the second to last section will challenge your ability to place words within a grid. This will require you to use both verbal memory and spatial memory. Finally, the last exercise combines these skills into a real-world experience on printed paper. Working in a restaurant requires both verbal and spatial memory skills. These adapted Restaurant exercises will help you practice all the skills used in this packet as you recall names, orders, and positions.

This packet is great for individuals with learning disabilities, students eight years or older, or individuals recovering from a stroke. Try it as a bridging activity as well.

Included inside: 20 worksheets and bridging questions.

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If your patients love flowers and all things around spring, they will love this packet. This attention packet is an excellent workout for your patient’s brain. Visual attention is required to do many different cognitive tasks. When strengthened, it may help all areas of cognition.

To help you provide therapy for your client working on their visual attention skills, we have provided 4 exercises that target different cognitive skills involved in this visual attention packet. A keen eye for detail is key to succeeding at these attention-grabbing problems. The first exercise group is a floral adaption of Displaced Images. You’ll have to pay close attention to be able to spot the odd flower out. Next, You’ll have to jump through words in alphabetical order as quickly as possible. Be careful; the distracting floral background might slip you up! Next, we will combine your visual attention skills and spatial memory in a flowery Chunking exercise. This exercise requires you to pay close attention to where flowers are on a grid and carefully recreate them afterward. We’ve left some empty grids so you can make your own. Lastly, we will see how well your visual skills and memory are in Shapes and Colors. This exercise works your visual attention and memory skills as you try and decide which flower is the correct one.

This packet is great for non-speakers, kids, preschoolers, individuals who need attention skills, and anyone looking to engage their brain with a flower-themed packet!

Included inside: 19 worksheets and bridging questions.

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This worksheet encompasses a variety of cognitive functions that are all focused on engaging working memory. This free working memory worksheet is available in PDF. In this packet, you will find four exercises that target the various cognitive skills used in working memory. Chunking will work on attention and visual-spatial skills. Split Words will work on language and attention skills. Root it out and Decipher out will stimulate long-term memory as you try to recall words. These cognitive skills may help stimulate the cognitive skills required to improve your working memory.

To help you connect the therapeutic activity with real-world goals, we provide you with a unique set of bridging questions you can use to help your clients reflect on how their cognitive rehabilitation therapy pertains to their goals. Doing this will help you and your client identify where in the translation process more work is needed and where your client is strong.

Included inside: 14 worksheets and bridging questions

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