It looks like you've uploaded a
"Word Wall 1" memory game from a printable worksheet. The task is to
study the list of words for one minute, then answer questions on the next page (which isn't shown here) without looking back at this list.
Since I can't see the
next page with the questions, I’ll help you understand how to approach this kind of memory exercise and what you should do if you were actually taking the test.
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🔍 What's in the Word Wall?
Here’s the full grid of words:
| hat | coat | shirt | shoes | socks |
|-----|------|-------|-------|-------|
| purple | orange | green | blue | white |
| vanilla | chocolate | strawberry | butter pecan | peppermint |
| rose | petunia | geranium | tulip | orchid |
| floor | ceiling | wall | window | door |
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🧠 How to Use This Worksheet
This is a
memory recall activity designed to improve short-term memory and categorization skills. Here's how it works:
1.
Study Time (1 minute):
- Read through all the words quickly.
- Try to group them mentally by categories:
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Clothing: hat, coat, shirt, shoes, socks
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Colors: purple, orange, green, blue, white
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Flavors: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, butter pecan, peppermint
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Flowers: rose, petunia, geranium, tulip, orchid
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Parts of a room: floor, ceiling, wall, window, door
2.
After One Minute:
- Put the page away.
- Answer questions based on the words (e.g., “What is a flower that starts with 't'?” or “Name a color that is not red”).
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✔ Tips for Success
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Grouping helps memory: Categorizing words makes them easier to remember.
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Use visualization: Imagine wearing the clothes, seeing the colors, tasting the flavors, etc.
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Repeat silently: Say the words out loud or in your head as you scan the list.
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❓ Example Questions You Might See (on the next page)
Since the next page isn’t visible, here are examples of possible questions:
1. Name a clothing item that goes on your feet.
→ *Shoes* or *socks*
2. What flavor is often used in ice cream?
→ *Vanilla*, *chocolate*, *strawberry*, etc.
3. Which flower is also a type of orchid?
→ *Orchid* (or maybe "tulip", but only "orchid" is explicitly listed as such)
4. Name a part of a room that has glass.
→ *Window*
5. What color is the sky on a clear day?
→ *Blue*
6. Which word is a type of plant but not a flower?
→ *Geranium* is a flowering plant, but if they mean non-flower, perhaps "peppermint" (herb), though all listed are either flowers or herbs.
7. List two colors from the word wall.
→ Any two from: purple, orange, green, blue, white
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🎯 Final Advice
If you're doing this activity,
focus on patterns and categories rather than memorizing each word individually. That way, even if you forget one, you can deduce it from context.
Let me know if you’d like help creating sample questions or practicing memory techniques!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of memory games worksheet.