Today we present a new worksheet to work on visual gnosis in children called Half-hidden Objects.
What does this activity to work on visual gnosis in children involve?
This activity consists of partially recognizing Obscured Objects and selecting those that meet the requested requirement.
Below, we show you an example of the Half-hidden Objects activity to work on visual gnosis in children:
What does this activity train?
This worksheet works on visual gnosis and semantic memory.
This activity is based on recognizing incomplete objects, so they must focus on distinctive details and form a complete picture in their minds. This is very useful in daily life, where it is necessary to locate and recognize everyday elements that may be partially covered.
Play by levels
This activity is organized into five difficulty levels: basic, easy, medium, difficult and advanced. As the level increases, the difficulty rises.
Languages
You can work with this activity digitally in Spanish, English, Portuguese and Catalan and on paper in Spanish and English.
If you don’t know how to change the language of activities in NeuronUP, you can consult this article.
Adult version
Half-hidden Objects has an adult version called Obscured Objects.
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Ficha para trabajar las gnosias visuales en niños: Objetos medio ocultos
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