Today we present a new generator to work on semantic memory in children called Matching Words to Category.
What does this activity for working on semantic memory in children involve?
This activity consists of relating the requested item to the corresponding category.
Below, we show you an example of the activity Matching Words to Category to work on semantic memory in children:

What does this activity train?
With this activity we manage to train semantic memory, helping the child learn which items belong to different categories.
This activity also allows for involving children in supermarket shopping, asking which section each item is in. For example: ‘Where are the oranges?’ in the fruit section, or ‘Which fruit do you fancy this week? Bananas and apples’.
Activity customization
You can create customized stages to adapt them to each child’s specific needs.
Parameters
In this generator we can set the number of items offered that the user must work with in each round.
General aspects
You can choose other general settings such as:
- How it works,
- the maximum time,
- whether or not you want a visible timer for the activity,
- whether or not to include an inactivity warning,
- modify the instructions.
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