Memory Games:

 

 Auditory Memory for Short Stories- Listen to short, silly stories like "Aunt Pat's Hat," "Hannah's Bananas," or "Ollie the Octopus"—and then answer questions about each story. The picture and story title are on one side, while the flip side has the story, along with questions for children to answer. These 51 imagination-filled illustrated cards provide a novel approach to improving your students' auditory memory skills. As a special bonus, the deck has five open-ended "Wh" topic picture cards to help children make up their own stories and questions. You also receive game ideas and content cards, all in a sturdy storage tin. 21/2" x 31/2".

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Auditory Memory Social Studies Stories Fun Deck® has 60 factual social studies story cards to help students practice using their listening skills. Each card front has a story with three comprehension questions for the student to answer using information they hear in the story. The card back presents a colorful and whimsical illustration of the story. There are two levels of difficulty in this card deck. Level One story cards have stories that are two sentences long. Level Two story cards have stories that are four sentences long. Cards measure 3" x 4".

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 What am I? Improve your students' listening, concentration, and memory skills with this 56 card Fun Deck®. To play, the teacher reads the three clues aloud from a card and then asks "What am I?" The players must listen carefully to remember the clues, and then use their reasoning skills to figure out the answer. Each card has a picture cue to assist children having difficulty with the listening activity. Game ideas and content cards also. Cards measure 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" and come in a sturdy storage tin.

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Guess Who? The Game: The mystery face game where you flip over a collection of faces with different color hair, eye color, hair, hats, glasses etc. to deduce who the secret person is that your opponent has chosen. You flip over the hooked tiles as you narrow your choices by asking characteristic questions. Click here for more information: Guess Who The Game

 

Below are some documents to assist your students with memory issues:

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