🌟 Overview & Benefits
This engaging digital workbook by Dr. Erica Warren supports the development of essential visual processing skills through structured, playful, and multisensory learning. Learners engage in higher-order thinking activities that strengthen visual reasoning, visual tracking, attention, and executive functioning while building confidence, flexibility, and independence.
These activities are designed to help learners make sense of complex visual information, follow text smoothly while reading, and interpret visual cues more effectively - skills that are critical for academic success and everyday functioning.
🎲 What’s Inside
- Multisensory, game-like activities that strengthen visual reasoning and visual tracking
- Targeted practice with visual analysis, pattern recognition, spatial relationships, and eye-movement control
- Engaging exercises using logic, visual puzzles, scanning tasks, and real-world examples
- Activities that support multiple learning styles
- Answer keys for quick and effective implementation
- Print-ready materials ideal for:
- 1:1 instruction
- Small groups
- RTI or intervention settings
- Classroom enrichment
- At-home practice
💡 Learning Goals
Learners will:
- Develop the ability to analyze visual information and identify relationships
- Strengthen visual reasoning, attention, and visual-spatial processing
- Improve skills such as sequencing, scanning, processing speed, and working memory
- Build academic confidence through structured, low-stress activities that make thinking visible
Why are These Skills Important?
Strong visual reasoning and tracking skills are necessary for:
- Reading Comprehension: Following text from left to right and line to line is essential for understanding what you read.
- Learning Across Subjects: Many subjects, from math to science to social studies, rely heavily on interpreting visual information.
- Social Interaction: Reading nonverbal cues is vital for successful communication and social relationships
More Than Just Visual Skills!
These activities go beyond improving visual thinking and tracking. They also help strengthen:
- Processing speed
- Rapid automatic naming (RAN)
- Attention
- Visual-spatial skills
- Executive functioning skills
- Sequencing
- Working memory
- Visual-motor integration
💾 Product Details
- Format: Instant digital download (PDF)
- Length: 51 pages
- Ideal for: Grades 2–adult
- Best for: Educators, educational therapists, OTs, vision therapists, tutors, parents, and learning specialists
- License: Single-user teaching license
- Delivery: Instant access after purchase
🧩 Pair It With
- Visual Discrimination and Directionality Activities
- Working Memory, Hemisphere Integration, and Attention-Building Activities
- Visual Processing Activities Bundle
🎯 Who This Resource Is For
This resource is ideal for learners with dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, visual processing disorders, and those recovering from head injuries who benefit from structured, explicit, multisensory instruction


