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Memory Workout Worksheet / Worksheet (teacher made) - Twinkl

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This is a memory and observation challenge. Since I cannot see the original designs to copy them from memory, I will solve this by analyzing the geometric patterns provided in the "answer key" section (the bottom row of boxes) and describing exactly how to draw each one on your grid.

Here is the step-by-step guide to drawing the correct designs for the 8 challenges shown on the page.

Challenge 1 (Top Left)
* The Shape: A triangle sitting on top of a rectangle.
* How to Draw:
1. Draw a horizontal line across the middle of the box.
2. From the ends of that line, draw vertical lines down to the bottom corners.
3. From the ends of the middle line, draw diagonal lines up to meet at the top center point.

Challenge 2 (Top Middle-Left)
* The Shape: Two triangles touching at their tips (like an hourglass or bowtie).
* How to Draw:
1. Draw a diagonal line from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner.
2. Draw another diagonal line from the top-right corner to the bottom-left corner.
3. They should cross exactly in the center.

Challenge 3 (Top Middle-Right)
* The Shape: An envelope shape (a rectangle with an 'X' inside).
* How to Draw:
1. Draw a square or rectangle border.
2. Draw a diagonal line from top-left to bottom-right.
3. Draw a diagonal line from top-right to bottom-left.

Challenge 4 (Top Right)
* The Shape: A large triangle divided into smaller sections.
* How to Draw:
1. Draw a large triangle with its base at the bottom.
2. Draw a vertical line straight down from the top peak to the middle of the bottom base.
3. Draw a horizontal line halfway up the triangle, connecting the left and right sides.

Challenge 5 (Bottom Left)
* The Shape: A diamond (rhombus) standing on a flat base.
* How to Draw:
1. Start at the bottom-center of the box. Draw a line going up and left.
2. From there, draw a line going up and right to the top-center.
3. From the top, draw a line going down and right.
4. Connect back to the start by drawing a line down and left.
* *Alternative:* It looks like two triangles sharing a vertical side, but tilted.

Challenge 6 (Bottom Middle-Left)
* The Shape: A kite shape.
* How to Draw:
1. Mark the center point of the box.
2. Draw a vertical line through the center.
3. Draw a horizontal line through the center, but make it shorter than the width of the box (don't touch the sides).
4. Connect the four ends of these lines to form the diamond/kite shape.

Challenge 7 (Bottom Middle-Right)
* The Shape: A triangle with a vertical line splitting it in half.
* How to Draw:
1. Draw a triangle with the base at the bottom.
2. Draw a straight vertical line from the very top point down to the middle of the bottom line.

Challenge 8 (Bottom Right)
* The Shape: Two triangles stacked on top of each other.
* How to Draw:
1. Draw a horizontal line across the exact middle of the box.
2. Draw a triangle above this line (pointing up).
3. Draw a triangle below this line (pointing down).
4. They share the middle horizontal line as their base.

Final Answer:
To complete the worksheet, you must replicate the 8 geometric designs found in the bottom row onto the blank grids above them. The designs are:
1. House shape: Rectangle bottom, triangle roof.
2. Hourglass: Two diagonal lines crossing corner-to-corner.
3. Envelope: Square with an X inside.
4. Divided Triangle: Triangle with a vertical center line and a horizontal mid-line.
5. Tilted Diamond: A rhombus shape.
6. Kite: A diamond shape centered in the grid.
7. Bisected Triangle: A triangle split vertically down the middle.
8. Bowtie: Two triangles meeting at a horizontal center line.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of working memory worksheet.
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