Visual-Spatial Packets
Visual-Spatial Packets
Worksheets that work on visual-spatial skills.
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Enjoy the views of desserts as you engage with these visual-spatial activities for kids! Uniquely designed and available exclusively here, this printed version of our digital exercise, Turn Around and Around, promises to engage, educate, and entertain young minds. This packet will encourage kids to rotate digital desserts, honing their spatial awareness and problem-solving skills. This innovative approach enriches their ability to grasp spatial relationships while having a blast and may strengthen their visual-spatial skills.
Why Turn around and around?
Turn Around and Around exercise encourages individuals to manipulate images and may empower them to understand spatial relationships in a dynamic way. This unique approach transforms learning into an adventure, fostering a deep understanding of spatial concepts.
Merge learning and fun as kids visually explore these diverse desserts. Although we say kids will love this, we highly believe anyone will have fun completing these exercises. Everyone on our team got hungry after working on this packet. You might just spark some fun discussions with your students and clients about their favorite desserts. This packet may also be great for group activities. Individuals can work together to discover which may or may not be the odd one out.
Include inside: 12 visual-spatial activities and bridging questions.
Are you in pursuit of more captivating visual-spatial activities for kids? Explore our extensive collection of kid-friendly exercises designed to spark curiosity and inspire learning →
Who let the dogs out!? Seriously, who let the dogs take over this attention worksheet? If you are looking for a great dog-themed attention worksheet, then look no further. This packet works on all major areas of attention but with a fun dog twist. Your client will have fun engaging their visual attention skills, their visual-spatial skills, and their ability to follow complex paths. Visual attention is an essential element of cognitive functions, we know that not every activity on the internet is fun and engaging. That is why we developed this fun packet to work on visual attention skills. This packet has the following exercises: Displaced Images, Gulf Stream, Dance with the Fireflies, and entangled figures.
If you enjoy these worksheets, make sure to try the digital versions of the exercises. We recommend this packet for all ages. We believe adults will benefit as much as a preschooler will as they practice this packet. We personally think the Dance with Fireflies, a dog walking path edition, is a fun way to practice working memory, visual attention, and spatial reasoning. Let us know what you think of this dog-themed attention worksheet!
Included inside: 31 worksheets and bridging questions.
If you like this packet, explore our other attention worksheets →
Gidy-up farmers and animal lovers, this packet is designed for you! Visual-spatial activities have never been so FARMtastic as they are with this farm-themed worksheet packet. Visual-spatial skills are an essential element of cognitive function. Without being able to use our visual-spatial skills, we may struggle to fill grocery pages, tell items apart, or remember where we put things. It is an attention and memory skill that is developed as individual ages. So some small individuals may struggle with some of the tasks in this worksheet.
If you enjoy these worksheets, make sure to try the digital versions of the exercises. We personally think the American in Paris, farm edition exercise is a fun way to practice working memory, spatial memory, and planning all at once. This packet is best suited for individuals aged 7+.
Included inside: 30 worksheets and bridging questions.
If you like this packet, explore our other visual-spatial worksheets →
We are excited to create our first divided attention hybrid packet! Our favorite divided attention task, Two Timing, is a fun exercise to play on our digital platform. We’ve designed this printed version to be as close to as possible to the digital exercise. Our digital exercise is designed to simulate what it would be like to read road signs and have a conversation with someone or have a conversation while sorting laundry.
These worksheets are great for helping your clients practice their divided attention skills. These activities will be great for children, individuals with aphasia, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their attention skills.
Include inside: 9 activities and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other attention worksheets here →
Verbal and spatial memory is heavily engaged in this mini packet. Words, Where are You, is one of our most popular digital exercises. We’ve taken this popular verbal-spatial memory exercise and made it summer themed. We hope your clients will enjoy exercising their memory with these fun summer-themed memory worksheets.
These worksheets are great to help your clients practice verbal and spatial memory. These activities will be great for middle schoolers, individuals with aphasia, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their verbal and spatial memory skills.
Include inside: 12 worksheets and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other Words, Where are You worksheets here →
Points of View’s purpose is to help individuals improve their visual-spatial abilities. In the digital version, the user is comparing directly on the screen. We’ve added an additional level of difficulty to this packet by making it a hybrid. The user no longer compares points of view directly on a screen, but they have to compare the worksheet to the screen as if they were holding a map in real life. This hybrid exercise will be a great way to practice using a map by orienting using visual-spatial skills to find the user’s unique orientation.
This worksheet is great to use with middle schoolers, older individuals, and non-English speakers or non-verbal individuals, or anyone who would like to practice using a map.
If you found this exercise to be fun, try the real-life orientation Packet #32. If you would like to practice other points of view exercise, click here →
Included inside: 6 worksheets, 24 activities, 3 videos, and bridging questions.
Towers of Hanoi takes on a fun change in this packet. The movers are coming, and you must move boxes carefully onto different carts to move them around safely. You have to make the following layout of boxes match the one below in the fewest moves possible. Additionally, You can not stack smaller boxes underneath bigger boxes. So be careful!
These worksheets are great to help your clients practice planning how to move things and practicing how to think before they do an action. These activities will be great for middle schoolers, individuals with planning deficits, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their planning skills.
Include inside: 7 worksheets and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other executive function worksheets here →
Embrace the spirit of Earth Day and harness the enduring strength of turtles! By engaging with our planning skills packet, they’ll not only develop essential life skills but also cultivate a deep appreciation for the planet we call home. At the heart of our cognitive rehabilitation offerings lies a profound admiration for the planet and its incredible inhabitants. Earth Day serves as the catalyst for our latest creation, a unique packet that draws inspiration from turtles’ resilient and steadfast nature. Just as these remarkable creatures inspire us with their strength and unwavering determination, we aim to inspire the development of essential planning skills in your clients through this engaging resource.
The central vision behind this packet is to challenge and enhance your client’s planning skills. In the ever-evolving world we inhabit, planning has become an indispensable skill. We not only use them to navigate daily tasks but also to overcome obstacles and adversities. Just like the determined journey a turtle makes everyday.
Why Turtles?
Turtles have long been symbols of resilience and strength. As your client engages with these exercises, we hope they’ll draw inspiration from the tenacity of turtles. Just as these creatures endure and persist. Your client can develop the skills needed to face life’s challenges head-on and emerge victorious.
Included inside: 33 worksheets and bridging questions.
If you like this packet, explore our other executive function worksheets →
Are you working on helping your client improve their ability to use their emotional memory? If so, this packet is the perfect one for you. Use these memory activities may help engage your client’s verbal skills with emotions. Based on our digital exercise, Displaced Characters, this fun hybrid worksheet packet is a fun warm-up activity or group activity.
These worksheets will be great for middle schoolers, individuals with Aphasia, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their emotional verbal memory recall.
Include inside: 12 activities, 5 worksheets, and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other displaced characters worksheets here →
Have you ever had that awkward moment where you forget someone’s name? Work on your patient’s verbal working memory with this coffee shop adaptation of Restaurant. Our digital exercise, Restaurant, aims to help individuals improve their recall of orders and names. As they progress through this packet, the coffee orders will get harder, and your patient may start to feel like they are working at a real-life coffee shop. We hope this packet can inspire your patient to complete digital exercises like this to improve their verbal working memory. If it doesn’t, we hope they have fun exploring different styles of coffee drinks from around the world.
These worksheets will be great for middle schoolers, individuals with Aphasia, Seniors, and anyone who wants to improve their verbal working memory.
Include inside: 9 activities, 18 worksheets, and bridging questions.
If you like these worksheets, check out our other restaurant-inspired worksheets here →
Don’t let this packet fool you! Easy turns hard quickly in this language-challenging packet. Language is an essential cognitive function for communication. It can be hard to express our needs without the ability to communicate. Our goal for this packet is to challenge your clients working language skills. In this packet, your client will work on sorting skills, verbal recall, and inferring skills.
In this packet, your client must use their sorting skills and verbal recall in a series of printed Pay Attention exercises. Embroidery will challenge your client’s attention to detail and scanning skills to find the typos in famous quotes. This Story is Full of Blanks will challenge your client’s inferrer skills as they use context clues to fill in the blanks properly. Seize the Keywords in this packet is a multi-dimension challenge. It starts off by having your client label the different parts of speech from within a sentence. Then it will challenge your client’s ability to memorize different parts of speech.
This packet has parts for all ages, but we highly recommend it for 6th graders and older. Your Senior clients will love the challenges it provides, and anyone who loves correcting English will love this packet as well!
Included inside: 27 worksheets and bridging questions.
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.