Description
Do your students need a quick and fun way to increase the visual memory part of their executive functioning skills? Or do you need a new and engaging brain break with benefits?
These slides do just that!
Playing is quick and easy:
1. Make sure students have a piece of scrap paper or journal to write on.
2. Show them a page for about ten seconds.
3. Cover the page and ask them to draw what they remember is on the page.
4. Reveal the original.
It's that easy!
You can do one or a whole lot each day. Once students get the hang of it, you can have them create their own and share it with the class for the rest of the class to draw.
It's a fun and engaging activity for a brain break. My kids always want "just one more, please!"
Great times to use it:
- Beginning of the school year
- Morning meetings
- End of the year
- Any time they need a refresher!
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Description
Do your students need a quick and fun way to increase the visual memory part of their executive functioning skills? Or do you need a new and engaging brain break with benefits?
These slides do just that!
Playing is quick and easy:
1. Make sure students have a piece of scrap paper or journal to write on.
2. Show them a page for about ten seconds.
3. Cover the page and ask them to draw what they remember is on the page.
4. Reveal the original.
It's that easy!
You can do one or a whole lot each day. Once students get the hang of it, you can have them create their own and share it with the class for the rest of the class to draw.
It's a fun and engaging activity for a brain break. My kids always want "just one more, please!"
Great times to use it:
- Beginning of the school year
- Morning meetings
- End of the year
- Any time they need a refresher!




