Game Title - Worm
Game Title - Worm
Game Title - Worm
working-memory game
working-memory game
working-memory game



What is Working Memory?
Working Memory is the ability to maintain information active and manipulate it for brief periods of time during complex cognitive tasks. (Maricle, Bauman Johnson, 2016)
Working Memory is the ability to maintain information active and manipulate it for brief periods of time during complex cognitive tasks. (Maricle, Bauman Johnson, 2016)
A game to promote Working Memory
Worm is based on the the Corsi block task developed by Milner (1971).
The game requires to child to sort the peppers into two categories. Each item to be stored in the visual spatial working memory is also to be sorted.
A game to promote Working Memory
Worm is based on the the Corsi block task developed by Milner (1971).
The game requires the child to sort the peppers into two categories.
Each item to be stored in the visual spatial working memory is also to be sorted.
Is your pupil struggling with:
Is your pupil struggling with:
Often forgets instructions or classroom rules shortly after hearing them.
Struggles to keep tack of multiple steps in tasks, like following a sequence in math problems.
Has trouble remembering what they’ve just read, leading to difficulties with comprehension.
Often forgets instructions or classroom rules shortly after hearing them.
Struggles to keep tack of multiple steps in tasks, like following a sequence in math problems.
Has trouble remembering what they’ve just read, leading to difficulties with comprehension.
Frequently loses track of where thy are when reading or copying from the board.
Needs frequent reminders about deadlines or assignments.
Frequently loses track of where thy are when reading or copying from the board.
Needs frequent reminders about deadlines or assignments.
Watch the full guide below
Watch the full guide below
Watch the full guide below
Complete Guidelines



01
Objective
Sorting the peppers and separate them into boxes, with or without worms.
Remember the order in which the peppers turned yellow.
01
Objective
Sorting the peppers and separate them into boxes, with or without worms.
Remember the order in which the peppers turned yellow.
02
Progress
At the beginning of the game, make sure the child understands that this game has two tasks.
For each sequence, the child will see icons showing whether the peppers were selected in the correct order.
02
Progress
At the beginning of the game, make sure the child understands that this game has two tasks.
For each sequence, the child will see icons showing whether the peppers were selected in the correct order.
Step 1
Pepper Sorting
Step 2
Pepper Sequence
Game Results
At this stage we will display the childs performance


Step 1
Pepper Sorting
Step 2
Pepper Sequence
Game Results
At this stage we will display the childs performance
Watch the full guide below
Watch the full guide below
Watch the full guide below
Complete Guidelines


