Packet #44

Visual Memory

Download this memory-centered action-packed packet! Your patient will have 32 unique pages filled with memory exercises with 6 pages focused on visual attention worksheets. (Yes, you read that right, we snuck in a little visual attention). We did theme this packet to have a cozy autumn feeling. We hope your patient will see how this packet will help them bridge cognitive rehabilitation therapy to real-life activities.

Displaced images will challenge your patient’s ability to see the differences between pumpkins and other autumn-themed items. Shapes and Colors may stimulate your patient’s ability to remember objects and their shapes in a mess of items. I Remember You may help your patient be able to recognize the names of the baristas at their favorite cafes. Heraldry will be the final challenge. Not only will they have to remember the shapes, colors, and patterns of mugs, but they will have to do that AFTER they sort a list of words or numbers. We hope your patients will enjoy exploring everything this packet offers. 

We recommend this packet for kids aged 6+, individuals who want to work on their working memory, and anyone who loves an excellent fall-themed cognitive activity. 

Included inside: 38 worksheets and bridging questions.

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This packet is going to be one of the best packets to have in your collection of cognitive rehabilitation worksheets. With six different exercises, your client will perform activities in all areas of cognition. The first exercise will challenge their abilities to mentally move basketballs from one view to another with a Basketball in NY exercise. They will then have to solve some math problems with a Countdown exercise. Next, they must determine the time with a What Time is It exercise. A Decipher puzzle is waiting for them with a little break from math. They will return to a math exercise, but this one will have some logical reasoning as they have to determine the numerical value of a shape in the Shape Math exercise. The last two activities are simple. The first will challenge their visual-spatial ability by determining the rotation direction of a group of gears. The last exercise will stimulate their verbal language and ability to categorize random words in a Secret Files exercise. Join the thousands of happy users by downloading this cognitive rehabilitation worksheet today!

 

Included Inside: 13 worksheets, bridging questions, and an answer key.

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Use the worksheets in this packet to help practice inference skills. Your patient must use their semantic memory, visual attention, and verbal processing skills to complete the exercises in this packet. We’ve used exercises like Writing in the Stars and Embroidery to help your patient work on verbal inference skills. Basketball in NY works on sequencing inferring skills. Our last activity, Decipher, is our ultimate decoding and inferring task. If your patient loves this packet, they will enjoy our digital program!

This packet is great for students in 5th grade or older. Individuals who want to work on their language skills after a stroke. Or anyone who wants to try decoding these fun language exercises.

 

Included inside: 12 language worksheets and bridging questions.

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This language and attention packet offers various engaging activities designed to target various aspects of language comprehension and attentional skills. Within this packet, your patient will encounter a series of stimulating challenges that will put their linguistic abilities to the test while honing their attention to detail.

Activities inside:

Writing in the Stars: Your client will exercise their lexical knowledge and spatial reasoning skills. These puzzles will task them with deciphering word alignments and identifying hidden patterns, all while providing a fun and interactive way to enhance language comprehension.

Semantic Familiarity Challenge – Your client will engage in activities that require them to recall and categorize information about presented subjects, such as camels. They’ll strengthen their ability to recognize and categorize concepts within a linguistic context by answering questions and demonstrating their understanding of semantic relationships.

Secret Files – Your client must categorize words into appropriate groupings, fostering cognitive flexibility and organizational skills. This exercise encourages strategic thinking and reinforces the importance of systematic categorization in language processing.

Tailored for Growth and Success:

Suitable for students aged 10 and above. This packet is great to use with your individual struggle with aphasia. Seniors who want to challenge their cognitive ability. Truly, anyone who is looking for a fun cognitive activity.

What is inside: 14 language and attention activities and bridging questions

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We designed our packet to foster cognitive development with a fun Easter theme! We aimed to target visual attention, stimulate language skills, and enhance visual memory in a fun-themed way! This comprehensive worksheet package consists of five engaging and unique exercises designed to challenge and captivate individuals of all ages.

Exercise 1: Semantic Language Puzzles The journey begins with exercises that test patience and semantic understanding. Participants will see an image and have to decipher the correct spelling of the associated word beneath it. These exercises stimulate cognitive functions while providing a fun linguistic challenge.

Exercise 2: Image-Based Questions In this section, participants answer questions based on images they have previously studied. This Easter-themed activity reinforces memory retention and encourages critical thinking.

Exercise 3: Lexical Semantics and Attention One key image becomes the focal point in this exercise. Participants must apply their lexical semantics and attention skills to select the correct answer. This may help promote language development and visual attention.

Exercises 4 and 5:  The Easter spirit is infused into the last two exercises. Participants must carefully study a group of eggs and identify the new addition, strengthening their visual memory. Finally, In the final exercise, participants are tasked with recalling the locations of Easter eggs on a grid. Based on our digital exercise chunking.

Included: 27 worksheets and Bridging Questions.

Are you looking for other working memory worksheets? Check out or library of working memory worksheets here →

 

The digital exercises that inspired this worksheet

Displaced Images

In this task, your client must visually analyze sets of objects, discern the differences, and draw conclusions. This exercise challenges attention to detail, visual working memory, and processing speed. These skills are used in everyday tasks such as driving, where one must pay attention to various forms of visual information to make quick decisions that favor both the safety of the individual and others on the road.

I Remember You!

We see people with familiar faces everyday. Facial recognition is important for remembering who our family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and classmates are. In this exercise, your client must correctly remember the face and name of a person and correctly place the face of a person with their name tag at a table.

Heraldry

Like a coat of arms, the colors, symbols, and arrangement of visual stimuli all have meaning. For example, recognizing a stop light requires a person to remember the meaning of the colors, and know where to look to find the current traffic signal. Another example of deriving meaning from the attributes of visual stimuli includes identifying medication by pill description. In this exercise, your client will see a coat of arms and be asked to reconstruct it as accurately as they can.

Shapes and Colors

Have you ever had something catch your eye and you wanted to look for it later? In this exercise, your client must memorize several shapes and colors and recognize them among slightly different ones. This exercise challenges your clients to pay attention to visual information and develop strategies to encode visual information for effective recall.

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