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SpongeBob Memory Game
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Russian Letters and Picture Matching АОУ
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Russian Letters and Picture Matching М,С

Russian Letters and Picture Matching М,С
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Picture Word Matching Game

Picture Word Matching Game
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Единственное и множественное число с 'ь'

Единственное и множественное число с ‘ь’
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Word-Picture Memory Game
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Picture Matching Game

Picture Matching Game
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Halloween picture matching game
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match the things!!!! (new card:BEAR alpha)
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TiLi01 Matching Memory game
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Matching Numbers Memory Game
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ture Memory Matching Game
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Matching Picture Game
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Emotions Matching Memory Game
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Matching Numbers Memory Game
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HC 8 Memory Matching Game
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Matching Memory Game (Thomas & Friends)
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Memory Matching Game Review 3

Memory Matching Game Review 3
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Word to Picture Memory Game - Food

Word to Picture Memory Game — Food
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Shabbat matching game — word picture Hebrew
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Rosh hashanah- matching game Hebrew- picture word
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Sight word memory matching game 4
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Planets - Greek Gods Memory Matching Game

Planets — Greek Gods Memory Matching Game
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Phonics Game: Matching Picture Onset-Rhymes

Phonics Game: Matching Picture Onset-Rhymes
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க வரிசை Letter - Picture Matching game

க வரிசை Letter — Picture Matching game
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Unit 4 - Crédito Extra Review Game - Matching Spanish Vocab to Picture

Unit 4 — Crédito Extra Review Game — Matching Spanish Vocab to Picture
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"The Memory Coat" Vocabulary Matching Game

«The Memory Coat» Vocabulary Matching Game
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Digraph Memory Game
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Summer Activities -Memory game
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4.3 Matching Game

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Action 1

Action Verbs Memory Game for ESL Learning – Very Low Beginners
Practice Action Verbs Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Actions 2

Action Verbs Memory Game for ESL Practice for Beginners
Practice more Action Verbs Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Actions 3

ESL Action Verbs Memory Vocabulary Games for Elementary ESL
Practice more Action Verbs Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game 3.

Farm Animals

Farm Domestic Animals Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Practice Farm and Domestic Animals Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Sea Animals

Sea Animals, Aquatic Animals Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Practice Sea Animals Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Zoo Animals

Zoo Animals ESL Vocabulary Memory Game
Practice Zoo Animals Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Bathroom

ESL Bathroom Vocabulary Memory Game
Practice Bathroom Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Bedroom

Bedroom ESL Vocabulary Memory Game
Practice Bedroom Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Birds 1

Birds Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Learn Birds Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Birds 2

Vocabulary of Birds, ESL Bird Vocabulary Memory Game
Practice Birds Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Birds 3

Memory Game on Bird Vocabulary for ESL
Learn Birds Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game.

Body

Body Parts ESL Vocabulary Memory Game
Learn Body Parts Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (ear, eyes, mouth, nose, hand, head etc.) .

Christmas tree

Christmas ESL Vocabulary Memory Game – Christmas Tree Decorations
Learn Christmas Tree Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (decorations, star, holly, wreath, tree etc.) .

Christmas

Christmas Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL
Learn Christmas Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (Santa, tree, elf, etc.) .

Clothes

Clothes Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Learn Clothes Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (shirt, dress, sweater, shoes, skirt etc.) .

Colors

Colors Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Learn Colors Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (red, yellow, black, blue, black etc.) .

Countries 1

Countries ESL Vocabulary Memory Game with Flags – Low
Learn Countries Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (USA, China, Brazil, Spain, South Korea etc.) .

Countries 2

Countries ESL Vocabulary Memory Game with Flags – Medium
Learn Countries Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey, Thailand, India etc.) .

Days

Days of the Week ESL Vocabulary Game
Learn Days of the Week Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday etc.) .

Drinks

Drinks Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL Learning and Teaching
Learn Drinks Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (orange juice, water, coke, lemonade, soda etc.) .

Fast food

Fast Food ESL Vocabulary Memory Game – Hamburger, bread, hot dog
Learn Fast Food Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (burger, hot dog, cake, ice cream etc.) .

Fruits

Fruits Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL
Learn Fruits Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (orange, apple, peach, pear, strawberry, mango etc.) .

Furniture

Furniture Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL Practice
Learn Furniture Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (chair, desk, sofa, bed, lamp, wardrobe etc.) .

Halloween Monster

Halloween Costumes ESL Vocabulary Memory Game
Learn Halloween Monster Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (mummy, ghost, witch, pirate, vampire etc.) .

Halloween

Halloween Vocabulary ESL Memory Game – Ghost, Mask, Pumpkin
Learn Halloween Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (ghost, mummy, mask, spider etc.) .

Insects

Insects Vocabulary, ESL, Memory Game, mosquito, cockroach, bug, fly, bee, caterpillar
Learn Insects Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (mosquito, cockroach, bug, dragon fly, fly, bee, caterpillar etc.) .

Jobs

Jobs Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL, EFL Learning
Learn Jobs Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (police officer, dentist, postal worker, doctor, nurse, pilot etc.) .

Kitchen

Kitchen Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL Practice
Learn Kitchen Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (toaster, cooker, knife, bowl, utensils, refrigerator, microwave, etc.) .

Music

Musical Instruments ESL Vocabulary Memory Game
Learn Musical Instruments Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (violin, saxophone, guitar, piano, flute etc.) .

Nature

Nature Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL Practice
Learn Nature Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (river, lake, ocean, waterfall, jungle, mountain etc.) .

Pets

Pets Vocabulary ESL Memory Game, Dog, Cat
Learn Pets Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (dog, cat, gold fish, hamster, iguana, parrot etc.) .

School supplies

School Supplies, Stationery Vocabulary ESL Memory Game – Easy
Learn School Supplies and Stationery Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (pen, eraser, sharpener, pencil, ruler, book etc.) .

School supplies 2

School Supplies 2, Stationery Vocabulary ESL Memory Game – Beginners
Learn School Supplies and Stationery Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (scissors, protractor, tape, triangle etc.) .

Shapes

Practice Shapes Vocabulary ESL Memory Game – Elementary
Practice more Shapes Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (parallelogram, cube, cylinder, pyramid, also good for math learners) .

Shapes 2

Shapes Vocabulary ESL Memory Game – Easy
Learn Shapes Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (star, rectangle, square, circle etc.) .

Sports

Sports Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Practice Sports Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (basketball, baseball, volleyball, golf, tennis etc) .

Tableware

Tableware Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Practice Tableware Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (plate, cup, spoon, fork, knife etc) .

Tansportation

Transportation Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Practice Transportation Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (car, truck, plane, train, subway, bike, walk etc) .

Toys

Toys Vocabulary ESL Memory Game
Practice Toys Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (teddy, ball, balloon, kite etc) .

Vegetables 1

Vegetable Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL
Practice more Vegetable Vocabulary for Beginners with this ESL Memory Game (cauliflower, chili pepper, ginger, garlic, asparagus etc) .

Vegetables 2

ESL Vegetable Vocabulary Memory Game for Low Beginners
Practice Vegetable Vocabulary for Beginners with this ESL Memory Game (carrot, cabbage, potato, tomato, onion etc) .

Weather clothes

Weather Clothes Vocabulary Memory Game for ESL
Practice Weather Clothing Vocabulary for Beginners with this ESL Memory Game ( Sunglasses, umbrella, mittens, sweater etc) .

Weather

Weather Vocabulary ESL Memory Game for Beginners
Practice Weather Vocabulary for Beginners with this ESL Memory Game (hot, sunny, windy, rainy, snowy, stormy etc) .

Do you want to have a bit of fun in your ESL/EFL classes while helping your students remember new vocabulary words? Then you’ll need to check out these vocabulary memory games. Keep on reading for our top picks!

Top 5 ESL memory games

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Vocabulary Memory Games for Adults

If you’re looking for some ways to help your students improve not only their language skills, then you’ll need to use some of these ESL matching games. They’re challenging but fun and make an excellent way for your students to improve their English vocabulary. 

They are not just for kids, but adults as well! Help your adult students have fun while learning some new English vocabulary with these top five memory games for adults. Let’s start getting those cognitive juices flowing and make education challenging, but fun!

#1: Concentration Activity

This memory game makes an excellent test of memory skills as you place cards with words and definitions or pictures face down on the desk in an organized fashion. The students try to find a match by choosing one card, then the corresponding one.

If they’re incorrect, they place the cards down in the same spot so the next student can use that information to make a better guess. If correct, they take the match and have another turn.

For beginners, you can use just a word and a picture. Some topics that work particularly well include animals, toys, jobs, colours, sports, clothes, telling time, school life, numbers, holidays, weekly schedules, (Christmas or Halloween vocabulary for example) or weather. Action verbs also work well. For example Cat-picture of cat. Or, 10-ten. Or, it’s a fun preposition game.

For more ideas, check out: Weather ESL Games and Activities.

It really is an excellent way to help your students learn these basic things. And playing this ESL game is fun at the same time.

A quick tip: You can often use flashcards for this kind of memory game if the textbook you’re using has a pack of them you can buy. 

Adjustable for Beginner-Intermediate-Advanced

Absolute beginners can also use it with the first letter of a word and a picture. For example C-Cat. This is a fun way to help students with their new ESL vocabulary.

For intermediate or advanced students, you may want to use words and a simple definition. For example, Geologist-this person studies rocks and other materials in the ground.

Finally, you may want to do opposites, or synonyms as well. I’ve also used this game with problems and advice. For example, I’m so tired all the time-Maybe you could try going to bed earlier.

You can learn more about this game for ESL adults, as well as kids here. It’s actually ideal for all grades, including kindergarten, and adults. Exercise for the brain? Love it and this one is a classic. 

If you want to find out more about one of our favourite vocabulary memory games, click the link below to learn more: 

Concentration Game

A sign that an ESL activity is a good one is a class full of engaged students. This activity is one of the best for that. 

This activity is also ideal for beginning students who are just learning about numbers. Find out more here: ESL Number Games. 

#2: Disappearing Text ESL Memory Game

This is another English vocabulary game that also helps your students with correct word order in sentences, or parts of speech. You write something on the board, and then it gradually disappears and gets progressively more challenging. It’s excellent for children but could be played with beginner-level adults as well who are struggling with basic sentences.

Students really have to pay attention to what’s happening.

Perfect for Reviewing Grammar or Vocabulary

Keep this one in your back pocket for a quick warm-up at the beginning of a class as a way to review previous ESL grammar or vocabulary. You can also use it as a useful time-filler at the end in those few minutes before class ends. Of course, it’s most relevant if you review something you’ve just studied. 

You can find more details about this ESL memory game for kids as well as adults here. It’s like a puzzle that the class has to solve together.

Do you want to find out more about one of the top vocab memory games? Then check it out right here, including all the details you need to know about using it in your classes, along with teaching tips so that you can avoid the most common mistakes with it.

Disappearing Text ESL Memory Game

#3: Dictogloss Memory Game for EFL/ESL Students

Dictogloss ESL speaking and listening activity

Dictogloss is an excellent ESL memory activity for higher-level students that has them recreate a story either by writing or speaking. It challenges them to get the gist, or big picture instead of focusing on every single small detail.

You can use it to focus on just about any aspect of the English language that you want, including vocabulary sets, grammar concepts, etc. 

Your students have to be comfortable with listening, as well as basic writing in order to play this so don’t try it with absolute beginners. They also need to have a basic English vocabulary.

For best results, you’ll need to use very clear pronunciation. Also be sure to choose a simple story, sentence or paragraph for the first time you do this. 

Alone, or in Pairs

This ESL game for adults or kids is a multi-skill activity that can be done alone, in pairs, or in small groups. It’s super versatile-try it out for yourself and you’ll probably find yourself coming back to it often as one of your go-to activities for your English classes.

Check out one of my favourite vocabulary ESL games here. My students love to play it!

Dictogloss Memory Game

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#4: Memory Circle ESL Vocabulary Game

This makes a fun first day of class icebreaker if you have a small number of students, or you can use it as a thematic vocabulary review. It’s actually an extremely flexible activity that can fit into just about any lesson. For example, something that works particularly well is using it to review irregular verbs.

You can easily change the level of difficulty for absolute beginners (a single word) to intermediate or advanced level students who have to say entire sentences. 

The only downside is that it’s not for bigger classes as it’s gets boring and too difficult. However, you can, of course, divide your students up into groups of 7-10 and play it this way. Elementary school students really like this one!

You can find out about the memory circle here that you can also use to train your mind to remember names:

Memory Circle ESL Vocab Game

#5: Running Dictation: A Classic, 4-Skills ESL Activity

If you want to energize your class, this is the activity you need! Seriously, look no further. Monday morning at 8am getting you and your class down. Try out running dictation to get a bit of life and energy back into your class. Or maybe you have a case of the Friday afternoon blues. Throw in this activity for some great results. It’s a 4-skills activity that is simply one of the best things you can do in your class.

How Running Dictation Works

The basic way that it works is that one person goes around the class, reading sentences on little pieces of paper. They go back to their partner who is sitting down and dictate it to them. Then, to add another layer of challenge, the team has to make a dialogue or story out of their sentences.

It’s like a word puzzle of sorts that requires a number of steps to get to the final solution. And the best part? It requires friends and teamwork to get the job done. 

Tip: You may want to specify whether or not correct spelling is required or not. This is often some conflict at the end if you don’t. 

Try it out and see what your students think. I promise that you won’t be disappointed! It’s a fun, challenging ESL activity. More details about this popular 4-skills vocabulary ESL game that’s a serious brain puzzle here. Your students will love playing it.

Do you want to find out more one of our favourite English games for adults? Then check out all the details you need to know about using running dictation with your English students today: 

Running Dictation: How to Set it Up

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#6 Classroom Memory Games: The Video or Picture Challenge

Another ESL memory activity for you! You can show your students a short video, and then tell them to be very observant because you’re going to ask them some questions about it after. Pick a very easy video in terms of grammar and vocabulary so that the majority of the students will understand 95% of it. Some questions could include things like:

  • How many people did you see in the video?
  • What color was the first car that you saw?
  • Was anyone wearing glasses?
  • Etc. 

Or, put up a picture on the screen and give the students a minute or two to study it, and then ask some questions to test their powers of observation. Some example question could include:

  • How many people were in the photo?
  • What color of shirt was the woman wearing? 
  • How many kinds of fruit were in the picture? Bonus: Can you name them all.

This is a fun warm-up activity you can do. Bring a small prize for the most observant person and then suggest that they might want to consider being a police officer. 

This activity can work for just about any level including elementary or kindergarten students, except for the true beginner who knows almost no vocabulary. This is a full on memory challenge to test the mind that your students will love!

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#7 Vocab Memory Activity: Free Reading and Writing Time

One of the best ways for students to remember new vocabulary is to read and write extensively, mostly just for fun. Okay, we know that it’s not a game, but these things are indeed a great way for students to remember, and use new English words. It’s a memory challenge of a different kind,.

You can require students to read outside of class for homework. Or, allow a few minutes each day for this in your classes, either at the beginning or end. The key is for students to choose books that are at their current level, or just slightly lower so that they’ll be able to read relatively quickly without having to stop and look up vocabulary every few seconds.

To get your students writing more, you can get them to start a blog or keep a journal outside of class. Or, you can allow a few minutes in class for free writing time. I generally assign a question or topic of the day to my students, but allow them to veer off this if they wish. 

#8: Prepositions of Place Memory Quiz

Try out this simple online memory game with your students:

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Have your Say about these Memory Games for Adults!

What do you think about fun memory games for adults?  Do they help English learners practice vocabulary, grammar, etc.? Do you plan some of these games in your English classroom? Or, do you have some additional resources that you’d like to recommend to teachers?

Leave a comment below and let us know. And also be sure to contact us if you have any questions about teaching English.

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Need More Ideas for ESL Games for Adults?

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Sure, what English teacher doesn’t, right? Then the book you’ll need is 101 ESL Activities for Teenager and Adults. You’ll have dozens of top-quality ESL games and activities at your fingertips. It includes brain games, icebreakers + warm-ups, vocabulary and grammar activities, plus things for reading, writing, listening and speaking.

It’s lesson planning made easy, guaranteed.

The good news is that the book is available in both digital and print formats. Keep a copy on the bookshelf in your office as a handy reference guide. Or, take a copy with you on your phone on tablet for planning lessons in your favourite coffee shop.

Where Can I Order It?

Does it sound like what you need? You can easily find it on Amazon. Click the link below to find out more: 

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Have your Say about these Memory Games for Adults

What are your thoughts about these ESL matching games for adults? Have you tried any of them out, or do you have your own memory game for students that you’d like to recommend? Leave a comment below and let us know what you think. We’d love to hear from you.

Also be sure to give this article a share on Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter. It’ll help other busy teachers, like yourself find this useful resource. 

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20 Awesome Memory Games For Kids To Enhance Thinking Skills

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Memory games for kids are fun, engaging, and educational. You can incorporate memory games into your child’s everyday activities to blend learning and fun. These games do not need any special equipment. They help you tactfully teach the child how to accept and emerge through challenges.

These games can be played during traveling, picnic, or even while waiting at the doctor’s office. Read this post where we bring a list of exciting memory games that can be played with children anytime and anywhere.

The Significance Of Memory Games

Here is why it is good to encourage kids to play more memory games.

  1. Memory games go beyond just building memory power and skills. They help children learn to concentrate and pay attention to little details.
  1. Although short-term memory is the basis of most memory exercises, these games and activities may also improve a child’s long-term memory (1).
  1. Memory games kindle a child’s visual memory and recognition. With most memory games involving matching cards and pictures, kids begin to form mental images of patterns and figures and learn to match them in a quick time.
  1. Auditory memory games may help develop a child’s listening and processing capabilities. The child could also learn when and how to follow instructions.
  1. Memory games encourage children to think before they act, which could help develop their critical thinking and decision-making abilities.

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Zero to eight years is a crucial time when children learn, acquire and develop memory skills (5).

In all, memory games could help in the child’s overall cognitive development (2). So, take the time to pick a few suitable memory games from the best memory games for kids we list for you next.

20 Effective Memory Games For Kids

Word chain memory games

Repetition is a natural way of building memorizing skills and increasing the repository of vocabulary words in children. Word chain memory games for kids can improve their presence of mind and memory retaining capabilities.

Word chain memory games do not require any special equipment. It’s just you, your kids, and your wits.

1. Memory train game

How to play:

  • Pick a category like a summer vacation, picnic, school, shopping, market, etc.
  • Ask the children to sit in a circle and start the game by saying the opening line. For instance, “For my summer vacation, I packed a bathing suit.
  • The next player would repeat the sentence and add another item to pack for the summer vacation. “For my summer vacation, I packed a bathing suit and sunglasses.”
  • The game proceeds by players repeating the previous list and adding a new item to the list.
  • When a player forgets the items on the list, they are out of the game.
  • You could even make it a rhyming game by asking kids to choose words that rhyme, from any category.

2. Round robin

Round Robin memory games for kids

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How to play:

  • Ask the kids to sit in a circle. This storytelling game begins with an opening line by one player.
  • The next player repeats this sentence and then adds their sentence.
  • The story continues to build until one of the players forgets a sentence in the storyline.
  • Encourage the children to be creative and crank up the story with their twists and turns.
  • You can also play a variation of the game and build the story up word by word.

3. Number string

How to play:

  • Suitable for kids aged less than ten years.
  • The first player starts with a number.
  • The next player has to state the previous numbers and add a number of their own.
  • Kids have to create a number string without forgetting the previous numbers. Anyone who forgets a number is out of the game.
  • You can make the game a bit tough for older kids by asking them to sum up the numbers after stating the string of numbers.

4. Don’t finish that word

How to play:

  • The aim is to build as big a word as possible, letter by letter.
  • The first player opens with a letter; let’s say he calls out the letter “H.”
  • The second player adds the letter “O.” For every letter added, the player’s score increases.
  • The third player should refrain from adding letters like “G” or “T,” since these letters will complete the words HOG and HOT.
  • Instead, they add a letter that does not complete the word, say “M.”
  • The fourth player can now challenge the second player if they think there is no word beginning with HOM. If the second player accepts the challenge, not realizing that adding an E makes HOME, he forfeits a point. If the second player calls out HOME, the challenger loses a point.
  • The play continues until a predefined score is reached by one of the players.

5. Sound chain game

How to play:

  • Ask the children to sit in a circle and start with a certain pattern, like two claps.
  • The next player repeats this pattern and adds their pattern to the sequence, like two claps and a snap.
  • The game goes on, with children repeating the previous patterns while adding their own. If a player misses out on the sequence, they are out.

Matching memory games

The aim of a matching or concentration game is for the participants to pair up matching words, pictures, or cards. Memory card games for kids significantly improve their visual memory, which is key to improving their reading and writing skills. A child with a good visual memory will remember how concrete words are spelled by memorizing the order of the letters in words (1). Matching memory games could also reveal the retaining capabilities of older kids.

6. Memory card game

Memory card games for kids

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You will need:

  • An even number of picture cards, each picture card must have a pair.
  • You can also use a standard pack of playing cards.

How to play:

  • Spread the memory cards face down, randomly on the table.
  • The players take turns and pick out cards in each turn.
  • They do not reveal the card to the other players. However, you could play a variation of the game that includes revealing cards.
  • If the two cards match, the player can collect them and have another go. If the revealed cards do not match, the player places them face down in the same spot and waits for their next turn.
  • them face down in the same spot and waits for their next turn.
  • When all the pairs are matched, each player counts their cards. The player with the most pairs wins.

Tips:

  • Laminating your cards will make them last longer.
  • You could play variations of this game according to the age of your child.

7. Word list matching game

You will need:

  • Handwritten or printed word cards. Make sure that each card has a pair.

How to play:

  • Shuffle the word cards and place them face down on the table.
  • Have the children gather around and take turns to reveal two cards each. The aim is to find a matching pair of word cards.
  • According to the age group playing, you can have the cards read the same vocabulary words or give synonyms or antonyms of a word.

8. The magic cup game

The magic cup memory game for kids

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You will need:

  • Three plastic or paper cups
  • A small object like a coin, a button, or a tiny ball.

How to play:

  • Invert the three cups on a platform and place the small object under one of the cups. Make sure that your child notices where you are placing the item.
  • Ask your child to concentrate on the cup with the object, as you shuffle the cups.
  • You can start slow, with just a couple of movements, and then go faster as your child gets the hang of the game.
  • After you are done shuffling, ask your child to pick the cup concealing the object. If they guess right, give them a chance to shuffle the cups.

9. Memory mismatch game

How to play:

  • Split the group into two teams.
  • Ask one team to take a good look at the room and then leave. In the meantime, the other changes five things around the room.
  • They could change the arrangement of the furniture, the position of lampstands and rugs, etc.
  • After a set time, the team that left the room comes back and tries to identify the changes. Their score increases with every change they discover.
  • When they’re done, the other team leaves, and the winning team rearranges the room.
  • The team with the most points wins.

10. Spot the difference

How to play:

  • Ask your child to examine what you are wearing and how you look.
  • After a couple of minutes, go into a room and make a small change. You could braid your hair or remove your watch.
  • Come back and ask your child to guess what you changed.

11. Drum beats

Drum beats memory game for kids

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You will need:

  • Drums or upturned pots and vessels
  • Drumsticks or wooden spoons

How to play:

  • The game is simple. The first player plays a rhythm on the drums or his set of upturned pots.
  • The second player observes, listens, and tries to mimic this rhythm.
  • Take turns to come up with new and goofy rhythms that the children have to remember and repeat.

12. Picture bingo

You will need:

  • An even number of picture cards. Make sure that each picture has a pair.

How to play:

  • Take one of each picture card pair and distribute them equally among the players. This becomes each child’s dashboard.
    Spread the rest of the cards face down.
  • As they do in the memory card game for children, each child takes turns to reveal a card. If it matches any of the pictures on the player’s dashboard, they have a match and can pick again. Else, they replace the card in its original position, face down.
  • The first player to match all the pictures in their dashboard wins.

13. Memorize what’s on the tray

You will need:

  • A tray
  • Some objects from around the house
  • A piece of paper and a pen for each child

How to play:

  • Place the objects you picked up from around the house on the tray and have the children gather around.
  • The children look at the objects for a minute and make a mental list of them.
  • When the time is up, remove the tray and ask the children to write or draw down as many things as they can remember.
    The child who lists the most items correctly wins.
  • You can also remove one of the items and ask the children to find the missing item. This is a good way to break a tie.

14. The money game

The money memory game for kids

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You will need:

  • A pile of coins from different denominations.
  • A timer
  • A piece of cloth

How to play:

  • Arrange a few coins in rows on a table. For instance, you could arrange three one rupee coins in the first row, followed by five two-rupee coins and a five-rupee coin.
  • Ask the children to look at the arrangement for a specific time.
  • Then cover the coins with the cloth and ask the children to form a similar sequence giving them each a set of coins.
  • The child to arrange the correct sequence in the shortest time wins.

protip_icon Point to consider

Besides improving memory, this game also helps children understand the concept of money and enhances their organizing skills.

Quick memory games

Quick memory games heighten the child’s concentration and memory skills as they try to follow your instructions. These games could enable children to focus longer on more complex activities to aid in learning and problem-solving.

15. Memory master

You will need:

  • Pictures
  • Timer

How to play:

  • Show the children a picture and ask them to observe it for sixty seconds – you could create a picture flashcard or just show them a picture from a magazine or on the phone.
  • Then, quiz each one with questions from the picture. For example, if the image had many colorful butterflies, you could ask: How many butterflies did you see? What colors did you see? Where was the biggest butterfly?
  • Give them a point for every right answer. The child with the highest score is the official Memory Master.

16. The category game

How to play:

  • Gather the children and call each one up individually.
  • Give each child a category and ask them to list as many related words as possible under a minute.
  • Pick a category according to the age of the child. For young children, you could say, “name as many colors as you can.” For older children, you could give specific instructions, like “list words that also mean red.”
  • To make his vocabulary word memory game a bit more challenging, ask the kids to perform a small task, like chaining paper clips together, while they answer.

17. Traffic lights

How to play:

  • Take a little stroll through a nearby park or even head out to your backyard.
  • Instruct the children to run when you say, ’green light,’ walk when you say, ’amber light,’ and stop when you say, ’red light.’
  • You can add more instructions like ’it’s raining’ and have them sway like a car’s windscreen wipers and ’tornado’ for spinning around.

18. Map it

You will need:

  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Crayons and markers

How to play:

  • Head out with your child on a routine route.
  • Have them observe the surroundings, including the crossroads, the buildings, the trees, and the people.
  • When you get back home, hand your child a paper and some colors and let them get artistic trying to remake the scenes they had witnessed.

19. Memory experiment

Memory experiment for kids

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You will need:

  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Crayons and markers

How to play:

  • Have the children seated and read out a list of ten nouns (preferably, places, or things).
  • Wait a while and then ask each child to list out as many nouns as they could recall.
  • Now, give them another ten nouns and have the children draw out suitable images for the words they remember.
  • Finally, ask them to list the second set of nouns and compare them to the previous recollection.
  • Check if the drawing made any difference in helping them recollect.

20. Single-player memory games

How to play:

  • Teach your children to engage in single-player memory games and do away with boredom.
  • You could tell them to name the alphabet backward, spell out their name back, or count down from 50.
  • You could also ask them to quiz themselves with little math problems involving basic operations.

protip_icon Quick tip

You may also incorporate similar games into your child’s daily routine. For instance, take your child to the grocery store and ask them to remember and list the things you bought in the store, or ask your child to recollect family members from a photo album or phone numbers from your contact list.

1. How do you improve a child’s working memory?

Encouraging active reading, establishing connections, honing visual and teaching skills, and incorporating multisensory methods while learning are great ways to improve your child’s working memory (3).

2. Do brain games make my child smarter?

Although playing brain games may not enhance a child’s ability to perform daily tasks and academic performance, studies have shown that certain brain training games may boost working memory and cognitive functioning (4).

Assist your child in choosing the best memory games to engage their grey matter. Memory games for kids can be fun to keep their minds active. They can be played solo or in a group setting. Memory games for younger children can help them acquire basic memory skills, while memory games for older children can help them improve their learning and recall abilities. Under adult supervision, children may also be encouraged to play online memory games.

Key Pointers

  • Memory games enhance visual and recognition skills that improve cognition.
  • Single-player memory games can be played by asking the child to quiz themselves and develop solutions, such as solving math problems.
  • Examples of group memory games are word chain, memory train, and number string, among many other games.

References:

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Игра на развитие зрительной памяти и знание лексики. Вам нужно найти пару соответствующих друг другу карточек, в одной из которых будет слово на английском языке, а в другой соответствующее ему изображение.

  • Тема игры:
  • Animal
  • Clothing
  • Everyday Actions
  • Farm Animal
  • Food
  • Fruit
  • Furniture
  • Insects
  • Kitchenware
  • Occupations
  • Sports
  • Tools
  • Transportation
  • Vegetables

Другие игры:




  • Christmas Vocabulary Game

    Найди и отметь предметы на картинке, следуя списку




  • Crossword

    Необычная игра кроссворд без подсказок и определений




  • Прослушка

    Отгадай скрытое английское слово по его звучанию




  • Numbers Game

    Сложите числа и запишите правильный ответ вместо знака вопроса




  • Face Match

    Почувствуй себя детективом, расследующим происшествие в этой игре

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On this page you can test yourself in a game of memory. Fifteen Russian words and images of these word are displayed on cards and mixed up.
You can turn two cards at the same time. If you turn Russian word and its picture counterpart these cards remain open.
The goal is to reveal all of the cards. Click on «Memory» on the main menu or refresh the page to start a new game.

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Matching Game

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Card games like this are very helpful for your kids to develop their visual memory, sustained attention, and visual recognition skills.

Face Recognition

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Card games for kids memory are one of the most beneficial options among other exercises to empower their visual and verbal memory.

Tricky Cards

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Your children’s short-term memory, visual attention, and naming skills will boost instantly when they start to play this fun game.

These memory card games for kids are one of the most fun and developing options that they can benefit from during their developmental process.

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Memory board games for kids like this one help them to develop their vocabulary, short-term memory, and sustained attention skills.

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If you need your children to improve their math skills, you can use this entertaining number game that boosts your kids’ focus and memory.

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When children start to play memory games for kids board games that empower spatial and long-term memory, they learn geographical information.

Audio Game

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Listening skills are very important for kids and they need to be supported by memory games that boost short-term and aural memory.

These kinds of memory board games for kids are beneficial for children’s both concentration and memory skills. They can start to play and learn how to memorize things fast.

Animal Memory Games for Kids

Animal Memory Game

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This animal memory matching game will help your kids to develop their visual memory and visual recognition skills.

Animal Memory Card Game

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When you need your children to grow smarter, you can use this game that boosts their aural memory and decision-making skills.

Animal Families Memory Game

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Kids love animals and they can both have fun and learn with this game that improves memory and counting abilities.

Animal Memory Game for Kids

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This animal memory game online can be used for children who need to empower their visualization and memory.

If you want your kids to learn something and develop when playing animal games for kids at the same time, these memory games that support lots of skills are tailored for this purpose.

Memory Match Games for Kids

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Match memory games for kids like this one help them to develop their creativity as well as visual and aural memory skills.

See It or Not

See It or Not

You can use free memory match games to improve your children’s short-term memory, sustained and visual attention skills without hesitation.

Shadow Game

Shadow Game

If you want to spend quality time, have fun, and learn together with your children, memory match games for kids will rush to help you.

Follow Me

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When children start to play memory match card games for kids like this one, their sustained attention, visual tracking, and spatial memory skills boost.

Cards memory games for kids learning games are very important for children’s mental growth and brain development. You can see the difference when they are into these fun brain puzzle games.

Number Memory Games & Short Term Memory Games for Kids

Animal Cards Memory Game

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These memory games for kids improve visual memory, sustained attention, and visual recognition skills.

Simon Memory Game

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This 4 color memory game improve short-term memory, sustained attention, and aural memory skills.

Numbers

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This memory game for kids improves short-term memory, sustained attention, and aural memory skills.

Missed Balls

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These games to improve memory and targeting visual attention, sustained attention, and focusing skills.

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These picture memory games improve visual memory, spatial memory, and long-term memory skills.

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This improving memory game for kids, improves visual memory, sustained attention, and visual recognition skills.

Memory Flip Game

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This color memory game is targeting your spatial memory and short-term memory skills.

Audio Word Match

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These memory games online improving your visual memory, aural memory, and decision-making skills.

MentalUP Picture Memory Games improve the child’s short-term memory, aural memory, visual recognition, long-term memory, spatial memory, and visual memory skills.

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These word memory games improve short-term memory, verbal memory, and sustained attention skills.

Letters Memory Game

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This free memory game for kid improve short-term memory and sustained attention skills.

Find the Word

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These games help memory and improving visual recognition, conceptualization and visual attention skills.

Audio Word Match

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Working memory exercises like this game, improve short-term memory, sustained attention, and aural memory skills.

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FAQ About Memory Games

At what age can children play memory games?

Memory games for kids are appropriate for almost all children from any age group but if they start to play when they are 2 or 3 years old by choosing the right alternatives, it will be more effective for them.

How do you play memory games with kids?

You can use board games to play together but there is always an easier option for this purpose. If you choose to play online memory games, you can be sure that they will both have fun and learn at the same time.

Are memory games Effective?

Online memory games for kids are very effective for children to improve their short-term, long-term, and spatial memory skills as well as decision-making, planning, focus, creativity, and visualization abilities.

Why memory games are good for kids?

Memory games are beneficial for kids because they learn and have fun at the same time. Don’t forget these kinds of games boost your children’s aural memory, counting, visual recognition, and attention skills.

How can I improve my childs memory?

You can easily help your children to improve their memory by using the appropriate memory games online for kids. In this context, you just need to choose the right games for them according to their abilities.

Which game is best for memory power?

Memory card games, memory matching games, memory board games, word and number memory games are among the best alternatives for boosting memory power. You can find the best options considering your kids’ interests.

How do you play memory games with kids?

You can play memory games together with your kids by using memory games for kids online. They are both more efficient and appropriate for children because these games are more colorful and entertaining.

Why memory card games are important for kids?

Free memory games for kids are very important and supportive in regards to motor-skills development and the improvement of focus, concentration, imagination. You can use memory card games during kids’ developmental process.

At what age can children play memory games?

Almost all the kids can play memory games free for kids. You can provide them the safe and ads-free options according to their age group. 2 or 3 years old children can start to play memory games whenever they want.

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Сегодня я представляю вашему вниманию совершенно замечательную игру Memory match (на русском языке мы привыкли её называть просто Память).

Игра необычная и очень полезная, поскольку на карточке не только нарисован предмет, но и написано английское слово, этот предмет обозначающее, а так же при клике на карточку английское слово будет произнесено диктором, и его можно за диктором повторить.

Игра может работать в двух режимах:

Learn – Изучение
Play – Игра

В режиме Изучение вы увидите все 14 карточек со словами, которые в последствии будут участвовать в игре. На карточку можно кликнуть и послушать как это слово звучит.

В режиме Игра на экране будет 12, 18 или 24 перевернутых карточки (количество вы выбираете сами перед началом игры). Если вы кликните на перевернутую карточку вам будет показана картинка и произнесено английское слово, вам следует найти пару (match) для этой карточки – если следующим кликом вы угадали пару, то карточки на экране останутся открытыми, если новая карточка не совпадает с уже открытой, вам её, конечно покажут и даже произнесут соответствующее английское слово, но буквально через мгновение карточки не являющимися парными будут перевернуты рубашкой вверх.

Играя в эту игру можно освоить по 14 слов на следующие темы: Animals (животные), Animals-2 (животные продолжение), Fruit (фрукты), Kitchen (кухня), Musical instruments (музыкальные инструменты), Transportation (транспорт), Vegetables (овощи), Human body (тело и лицо человека), Clothing (одежда), Colors (цвета), Food (еда), Games (игры), House (дом), Nature (природа), Tools (инструменты).

Для того чтобы начать игру кликните на большую зеленую кнопку.

Будьте терпеливы, иногда игра грузится медленно, иногда даже приходится нажимать кнопку второй раз.

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