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Memory Caps Game

Reinforce concepts such as shapes, turn taking, counting and more with this memory caps game for students who are blind or visually impaired.

Memory Caps game

This is a great prebraille game that can help teach or reinforce many concepts. For instance, shapes, turn taking, search pattern, vocabulary, one-to-one correspondence, counting, memory, and positional concepts can all be reviewed in this game. It is also a great game that can be left in the classroom or taken home, once the student learns to play. It can be played with other students or family members.

It’s similar to the game of Concentration where players need to remember where two similar pieces are located. Wooden geometric shapes are hidden under red caps, and there are many variations to how the game cane be played.

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Placing wooden geometric shapes on board
student playing memory caps game
Checking under red caps for matching shapes
memory caps collage
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