Cognitive Worksheet Packets
Cognitive Worksheets
Worksheet packets for all areas of cognition.
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This mini seamlessly integrates brain training activities for auditory attention with the joys of nature. To clarify, participants are invited to listen to birds’ melodic tweets and chirps and remember details about their sounds. The connection between memory and attention is essential to auditory processing, and our mini aims to engage these cognitive functions.
This brain training activity is based on our digital exercise, Bird Song. Bird Song has an even more extensive library of bird noises to engage your clients in fun and enjoyable brain-training activities.
Recommended for All Audiences:
Whether you’re seeking brain training activities for personal, group sessions, or individuals, this mini is tailored to meet diverse needs. It is ideal for those looking to engage in auditory processing and memory skills. Accessible and enjoyable, it provides a holistic approach to cognitive development. Designed with inclusivity, we believe participants as young as 4 can delight in the bird noises within this packet, fostering cognitive growth from an early age.
Included inside: 6 worksheets, 3 videos, and bridging questions.
Explore Further Auditory Attention Challenges:
With this in mind, if the call of nature sparks your cognitive curiosity, our collection of brain training activities awaits. Explore our library tailored for auditory processing, offering a spectrum of challenges and growth opportunities. See our collection here →
This bundle contains packets and mini-packets dedicated to attention skills that may be useful for individuals who have recently suffered a brain injury. This bundle aims to help warm up attention and processing skills that may have been affected by a stroke or a brain injury. It is also great to use these packets with groups or students.
Bundle + Save
Bundles are a great way to buy more and save more! If you were to buy all of these packets separately, you would pay more than $55. Because we’ve bundled it, you’re getting an instant saving of over 20%! Our bundles are designed to help you buy workbooks for your patients.
What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 3 packets and 5 minis or 57 unique worksheets.
Challenge your patient’s math skills with this multi-level math worksheet packet. Based on our digital exercise, Countdown, your students will have to solve math equations and then figure out a solution. Your students will start with simple addition and subtraction, and the packet will progressively increase in difficulty. This packet could be an excellent bridging tool to be used to teach ways how to manage money.
We hope your patients will enjoy this essential math skills packet. This packet is best suitable for students nine and older to engage their brains after a summer off. We recommend this packet for groups, adults, and anyone looking for a simple math challenge.
Included inside: 6 worksheets and bridging questions.
Semantic (category) fluency and letter (phonemic) fluency are the focus of this worksheet packet. Displaced Characters is the first exercise. Your patient will have to read words on one side of the paper and figure out which word is missing on the other side. This game increases in difficulty when your patient has to do this with an entire sentence. Next, your patient will have to figure out what fragments of words can create full words in our printed version of Split Words. The following exercise in this worksheet packet is Decipher. Your patient will have to decipher these very long quotes from famous people. But don’t worry, we’ve given your patients hints. The last exercise works specifically on semantic or category fluency. Your patient will have to sort lists of words into categories.
This packet is excellent for elementary school students and children with reading disabilities. Individuals who have aphasia or have experienced a decline in verbal functioning skills may also find this packet enjoyable.
Included inside: 25 worksheets and bridging questions.
Let’s go to the beach! In this packet, your patient will engage their working and visual memory and attention with a fun twisted-printed version of Heraldry. Your patient will have to study a towel, sort some numbers, and then recreate the towel. This packet will be an excellent tool for your students returning from summer break—clients who will be going on a trip or if they love the beach.
Our bridging workbooks are designed to help build life skills. In this bridging workbook, your patient will go grocery shopping. They will have to categorize the items they need to buy based on categories. Next, they must navigate the grocery store. Your patient must determine where each item is located within the store. The goal is to teach them how to plan their trip effectively.
Lastly, they will have to calculate the grocery bill. This section is broken into a couple of different segments.
- The first segment is simple multiplication skills to determine how much they spend on each item.
- The second segment is division skills to determine how much each type they can buy.
- The third segment is applying discounts to items they are buying.
- And the last second is totaling the entire bill.
After completing this packet, your patient may have a better understanding of what cognitive skills they need to implement to grocery shop. This packet will be great for students ages 10+, individuals working on life skills, and anyone who wants to build better grocery shopping skills.
Are you looking for auditory processing activities? Embark on an auditory adventure with our captivating hybrid packet, “Who Can It Be Now?” Tailored to challenge and refine auditory processing skills, this unique activity immerses your patient in a world of voicemails. This mini provides a dynamic opportunity to enhance auditory processing, working memory, and attention skills.
Beginning with a delightful simplicity, the packet gradually intensifies as the voicemails lengthen and the questions become more intricate. This progressive structure ensures a gradual and enjoyable journey, allowing your patient to develop and master auditory processing skills at their own pace. If you find this hybrid packet enjoyable, check out the digital exercise.
Why Choose Our Auditory Processing Activity:
- Realistic Scenario Simulation: Mirror real-world scenarios with voicemails that emulate everyday auditory challenges.
- Progressive Learning: The packet adapts to your patient’s proficiency level, ensuring continuous growth in auditory processing skills.
Adaptable for All Skill Levels:
Our hybrid packet is versatile and accommodates various skill levels. With this in mind, we believe children ages 7+ and adults will enjoy the auditory processing activities.
Included inside: 3 voicemail videos, 3 activities, and bridging questions.
Extend the auditory exploration with our library of auditory processing activities designed to stimulate and strengthen listening skills. Elevate your patient’s auditory processing abilities and explore the world of sound with our engaging collection →
Does your patient struggle to memorize and focus on comprehending visual information? This packet will test and engage your patient’s visual memory and attention skills. In this packet, your patient will start with a simple chunking exercise, where they must remember the shapes on the grid. Once completed, your patient’s attention skills will be next for stimulation. They will have to pay attention to details as they figure out which item doesn’t belong and find the one icon in a mess of different icons in the private eye exercise. After that, they will have to carefully count the number of ladybugs found on the pages in a print version of catch the ladybug. This version of Catch the Ladybug will challenge their memory and attention. Lastly, the packet will challenge them to recall designs on a shield from memory in Heraldry.
Included inside: 31 worksheets and bridging questions.
Challenge your patient’s visual scanning and semantic memory in this mini packet! Your client must scan the letter grid to determine what word is hidden within the grid. These worksheets are printable versions of our digital exercise, Embroidery. As your client progresses, the hints will decrease, and the difficulty of the words will increase. This entire packet is around the theme of objects found within the ocean.
This packet will be great for individuals looking to challenge their ability to use their visual scanning ability and draw information and conclude what words are presented. Use this within your post-stroke support groups, inside of your classrooms of middle schoolers, or as an earth day activity to do with your patients.
Include inside: 10 worksheets, answer keys, and bridging questions.
Challenge your patient’s ability to visually break apart words and deductively place them on the chart. Based on our digital exercise, Writing in the Stars, this packet is a great way to challenge your patient’s deductive spatial reasoning skills! Clients must determine which word could fit in which space on the star. At first, some of the charts come prefilled. Eventually, there will not be any assistance, and your patient has to choose words from the word bank. The progression of the packet increases slightly. The goal is that by the end of the exercise, your patient will feel more confident using their deductive skills. We love this exercise in our digital tool. If your patients enjoy this packet, they will love playing this activity digitally.
This packet is great for students ages 12 and older. Individuals looking for fun brain deductive spatial reasoning activities will enjoy the challenges within these pages. Additionally, we hope your patients will enjoy using this packet in a session with you or as part of their home exercises.
Included inside: 4 worksheets and bridging questions.
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!
Ready to be an editor? Miss MadLibs? Read different passages and fill in the blanks with this fun verbal reasoning activity. This exercise focuses on executive functioning skills such as working memory, attention, and metacognition. This is perfect for anyone looking to hone their verbal processing skills as well as working memory abilities!
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HappyNeuron's cognitive worksheet packets
HappyNeuron Pro worksheets are based on exercises from our digital tool. They are designed to be used by clinicians to help clients stimulate, build, or rebuild the foundation of different cognitive functions.
Cognitive therapy may lead to an improved quality of life for patients. We aim to empower clinicians by helping them save time and making it easier to provide cognitive therapy. Therefore, we design our worksheets and digital exercises to be engaging and relevant. Through our tools and the cognitive therapy that clinicians provide, patients can practice the cognitive skills needed for daily functioning and may see improvement.
Find the perfect cognitive worksheet packets for your client
We create a wide variety of worksheets for numerous cognitive domains and conditions. If you’re searching for a specific cognitive skill, use the filters on the left. If you’re looking for worksheets to help with a specific condition, we recommend you look at our worksheet bundles, which are collections of packets to address specific skills or conditions.