Today we present a new game to work on processing speed in children called Racing with Partners.
What does this activity for working on processing speed in children involve?
This activity consists of matching the pair of the displayed drawing as quickly as possible. In addition, children will have to be especially attentive since they are racing against the clock.
Using their working memory will allow them to go even faster and keep the different pairings in mind so they don’t have to check them each time, but it’s all up to them. Let the game begin!
Below we show you an example of the Racing with Partners activity to work on processing speed in children:
What does this activity work on?
This children’s game trains the processing speed, selective attention and inhibition.
Play by levels
The game is divided into phases, with phase 1 being the easiest and phase 12 the most difficult.
The user will move up or down levels automatically according to their correct answers or mistakes. In addition, the professional can choose the phase manually.
Activity customization
Additionally, custom phases can be created to adapt them to the user’s specific needs.
Parameters
In this game we can define some activity parameters such as:
- Time per square,
- estimated maximum time,
- number of options,
- correction criterion,
- sequence length,
- maximum errors.
General aspects
You can choose other general aspects such as:
- The number of exercises,
- the maximum time,
- whether or not you want a visible timer for the activity,
- whether or not you want to include an inactivity warning, and
- modify the activity instructions.
Languages
You can run this activity digitally in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and Catalan.
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