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Description
Do you need a fun and engaging game that can be used ANYTIME? Students are LOVING these activities for a quick brain break, fun Friday activity, or reward. These digital games are the perfect tool for keeping students' attention and motivating them to stay engaged in learning while practicing crucial skills!
Memory Games are monthly themed!
Have fun practicing skills like:
⭐️attention to detail
⭐️working memory
⭐️focus
⭐️vocabulary
⭐️and more!
Each month includes:
- 10 digital pictures for students to study
- a page of 6 follow-up questions about the details of the picture
Currently Includes:
- Classroom Memory (no month/theme--perfect for the beginning of the year or anytime!)
- November Memory
- December Memory
- January Memory
- February Memory
- March Memory
- April Memory
- May Memory
- June Memory
- Back to School Memory
- October Memory
These are engaging and fun for all ages! Your students will love trying to remember as much as they can about the picture. They are challenging but enjoyable. They make a great addition to your online or in person classroom.
FAQs
Q: Are these compatible with Google Slides?
A: Yes! There is a Google Slides copy of each game included.
Q: What grades does this work for?
A: I have personally used this resource with 1st through 5th grade. I know there have been kindergarten teachers who have used it as well. Some of the questions do require being able to read in order to answer.
Q: I can't move the checkmarks! When I click, it moves me to the next page.
A: Make sure you are using in "edit" mode and not presentation/slideshow.
What Educators Are Saying About Digital Memory Games:
"My students LOVED the Memory slides and asked for them everyday. I liked how engaged they were and how it opened up options for language and vocabulary development." - 2nd grade teacher
"My students struggled to stay engaged and participate in our activities. Introducing this resource helped me get my kids paying attention to detail and having fun while practicing oral language and being an active learner." - 1st grade teacher
Want to see Memory Games in action? Check out the video: Memory Games
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