Materials: Popsicle sticks; cut sheets of paper or index cards
(squares), pictures (cut in squares), staples and glue.
Construction: Glue each cut out picture on each cut out
square. Glue the paper squares on the popsicle sticks and staple the ends of
the paper together. Leave one side of the card blank.
Popsicle sticks come in different sizes and colors, and they can be used for a variety of fun activities! To play the memory game, place the cards on a table with the blank side face up. The other side can have a picture or word on it. Examples include, photo of a
family member or pet, or a name of a family member, sight words, spelling words, etc. The child uses trial and error to flip each stick over one at a time and match
like pictures/words with one another. Another way you could put a spin on this
activity would be to have items in pairs that match up. For example, one stick
could have a burger on it and the other will have fries while another set could
be a basketball and a hoop. The child will have to use their short-term memory to
remember which sticks have which items on them. Ways to make this activity more
challenging or easier would be to either increase or decrease the number of
sticks used at one time. Have fun playing the memory game!
Therapy project by Elijah Lightfoot: Posted with Permission