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Finding a Familiar Object in Different Sizes
Visual form constancy
Recognizing a Shape from Different Angles/
Visual form constancy
Identifying the letter "A" in uppercase, lowercase, or in different handwriting styles.
Visual form constancy
Display shapes in different orientations and sizes, then ask children to find similar shapes around the room or on a worksheet.
Visual form constancy
Hitting a ball with a bat
Visual motor integration
Threading Beads on a String: The child focuses on the bead's hole and coordinates hand movements to thread it.
Visual motor integration
Provide simple mazes for children to trace a path from start to finish using a pencil or finger
Visual motor integration
Provide different shaped blocks and ask children to fit them into matching cutouts or spaces on a board.
Visual spatial relationship
Hide objects around the room and provide clues like “next to the chair” or “under the table.”
Visual Spatial Relationship
Show a row of objects, mix their order, and ask children to rearrange them back to the original sequence.
Visual memory
Observe a maze or path briefly and recall the correct route.
Visual Memory
Identify objects in a cluttered environment based on verbal clues.
Visual Figure Ground
Identify the correct piece needed to complete a puzzle.
Visual Closure
Rearrange scrambled letters to form meaningful words.
Visual Sequential Memory
Matching Fonts- Match letters or numbers written in different fonts or styles.
Visual Discrimination
Hidden Letters in a Picture- Find letters camouflaged within a busy scene.
Visual Figure Ground
Memorize a group of objects, then identify what’s missing when one is removed.
Visual Memory
Show children a sequence of colored blocks or shapes, then cover it and ask them to recreate it.
Visual memory
Dot-to-Dot Puzzle- Connect dots in the correct order to reveal a picture.
Visual Sequential Memory
Sorting by Size or Color- Separate objects into groups based on size or color.
Visual Discrimination
Search for a specific character in a crowded, detailed illustration.
Visual Figure Ground
Sequence Copying-Memorize and reproduce a sequence of shapes or patterns.
Visual Sequential Memory
(Matching Pairs) - Flip cards to find matching pairs, remembering their positions.
Visual Memory
Guess the Object-Identify partially revealed objects from a cut-out frame.
Visual Closure
Match the Shadow-Match objects to their corresponding shadows.
Visual Discrimination
Find the Object in the Picture - Locate a hidden object in a busy scene.
Visual Figure Ground
Order the Cards - Arrange shuffled sequence cards to tell a story.
Visual Sequential Memory
Observe objects on a tray, then recall them after they are covered.
Visual Memory
Complete the Picture - Fill in missing parts of an incomplete drawing.
Visual Closure
Spot the Difference -Identify differences between two similar pictures.
Visual Discrimination