Today we present a new worksheet to work on semantic memory in children called What is Each Thing Like?
What does this activity to work on semantic memory in children involve?
This activity consists of pointing out the characteristics of different items.
Below, we show you an example of the activity What is Each Thing Like? to work on semantic memory in children:
What does this activity target?
In this worksheet, semantic memory is targeted by having the child relate the given concept to its various characteristics.
This knowledge is fundamental in daily life and allows one to interact with different objects correctly, select the most appropriate one according to the intended use, or recognize them through different sensory channels.
Play by levels
This activity is organized into five difficulty levels: basic, easy, medium, hard and advanced. As the level increases, the difficulty rises.
Languages
You can work with this activity in digital format in Spanish, English, Portuguese and Catalan and on paper in Spanish and English.
Adult version
What is Each Thing Like? has an adult version called Relate Characteristic-Item.
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