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Boost Learning with the Working Memory Activities Bundle
Is your student struggling to stay focused, follow directions, or retain information? The Working Memory Activities Bundle provides the perfect set of tools to strengthen these essential cognitive skills. Designed by Dr. Erica Warren, this bundle offers a comprehensive collection of interactive exercises that target working memory, attentional skills, and cognitive flexibility. These engaging activities not only enhance short-term memory retention but also help students manage and manipulate information for long-term learning success.
Whether you’re working with young learners or older students who need extra support, this bundle is ideal for building foundational skills that improve focus, organization, and mental processing—all while keeping learning fun and effective!
Does Working Memory Impact Learning?
A strong working memory is thought to be one of the most important indicators of academic success. In fact, it's a better gauge of school achievement than IQ, because it measures a student's potential to learn rather than what they already know. It is an active part of consciousness that involves short-term memory. Working memory utilizes immediate, conscious, language processing through the phonological loop as well as one's inner voice and mental imagery through one's visuospatial sketchpad. It allows one to focus attention, execute mental manipulations as well as calculations, and it works with one's long-term memory.
Working Memory is a Vital Component of Executive Functions
Did you know that working memory is one of the three main components of executive functions? These three core skills work together to help us reason, plan, organize information, and manage time.
Working Memory
The ability to temporarily store, manage, and manipulate a limited amount of information for reasoning, comprehension, and the preparation of long-term memory. It's made up of two inner processes: the inner voice and inner visuals.
Inhibitory Control
The ability to control one’s attention, behavior, thoughts, and/or emotions to override temptations and distractions, and instead do what’s appropriate or needed.
Cognitive Flexibility
The ability to adapt thought processes in response to our changing environment.
Why Should I Get the Working Memory Bundle?
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These digital downloads were created based on the research in working memory and executive functioning at large.
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These interactive activities can be printed or completed on a computer or tablet.
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This discounted, digital download bundle combines both of Dr. Warren's Working Memory, Hemisphere Integration, and Attention Building Activities publications for a wealth of executive functioning activity activities. This includes:
- Working Memory, Hemisphere Integration, Sequencing and Attention Building Activities: Beginners
- Working Memory, Hemisphere Integration and Attention Building Activities for Optimal Learning
- Please note that the beginners can be used with older students that experience weaknesses in working memory or have learning disabilities.
How Can Working Memory be Strengthened?
These activities are cognitive remedial tools that exercise and strengthen:
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working memory
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cognitive flexibility
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inhibitory control
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attentional skills
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mental flexibility
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processing speed
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visual processing
They are fun activities that your students will surely love.
If you would like to learn more about each individual publication, click on the following: links: