Description
Do your students struggle with visual spatial skills and/or working memory? If you need printed or interactive activities for distance learning, check out these Visual Spatial Memory Games! This digital packet of Visual Spatial Memory Games includes 4 levels of difficulty and 4 movement breaks to encourage spatial skills. You can play these games on Google Slides, Powerpoint AND print the games!
The three files that includes the interactive Visual Spatial Memory Games in Google Slides Format, Powerpoint Format AND PDF to Print Format will be available electronically immediately following payment.
How to Play the Interactive Visual Spatial Games
- Study the picture grid on the left side of the page for 30 seconds. Move the blue brain card to cover up the picture grid.
- Click, hold and drag the shapes in the boxes on the right to match the picture grid you memorized.
- Slide the blue box back down to self-check your answers. Complete the movement breaks throughout the slides.
Benefits of the Visual Spatial Memory Games
The Interactive Visual Spatial Memory Games encourage children to practice the following skills:
- working memory
- visual spatial skills
- left and right discrimination
- physical activity
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How Do I Use the Visual Spatial Memory Games for Teletherapy Sessions or Distance Learning?
If you have Powerpoint, it is easy to share your screen on a platform like ZOOM ™️ and you can give control of the mouse to the student to take turns.
If you are using Google™️ with Distance Learning Platforms, make a copy of the Google Sheets file. Share a link with the student to allow them to edit the file. You can both edit the file in real time.
A third option is to combine the computer version with the print version. Email a copy of the games you want to play with the student. The student can print it out at home. During your telehealth session, you can share the game on your computer and cover the picture grid after they memorize it. The students can then place the colored shape squares in the correct location.
How do I Use the Games In Person?
The great thing about these Visual Spatial Memory Games is you can use them on a computer or in print! Print out the games on the regular size paper, cut our the colored shape squares and create different patterns for the student to memorize.