Flashcards: Linking Memory – Part 1

As mentioned in my previous post, this is the first series of cards for the sequential linking memory activity.  There are 100 cards in this series.

How it works:

  1. Flash the cards and read the story.
  2. Repeat the process but say what the card is before turning it over.

You can either tell the story from memory or just name the picture on the card.  Continue until you cannot remember what the next card is.  Record that as the number of cards you can successfully recall.  The next time you repeat the process, try to recall more cards.  Keep practicing until you can remember all the cards in sequence.

You can use the story suggested, or you can make up your own story.  The story is supposed to help you remember the cards in order so you should use any story that makes it easier for you to remember.

Download:

Shichida, Heguru, Right Brain Education

Published by Shen-Li

SHEN-LI LEE is the author of “Brainchild: Secrets to Unlocking Your Child’s Potential”. She is also the founder of Figur8.net (a website on parenting, education, child development) and RightBrainChild.com (a website on Right Brain Education, cognitive development, and maximising potentials). In her spare time, she blogs on Forty, Fit & Fed, and Back to Basics.

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