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Visual Perception Game

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