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Visual Perception Screening Tool: Boom Deck & Easel

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When you purchase this product you will receive a PDF with a clickable link to redeem your resource. You need a Boom Learning account. This is easy and free to set up. Read more about using Boom Cards below.

This is also available as a TPT EASEL Assessment

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Visual Perception Screening Tool

Use from age 6 years upwards. Therapist / Teacher, work together with the child and score each area out of 5. Score form available Free to download in my store - OT for Schools

Helps identify the areas that may be presenting with the most difficulty.

Intervention: Visit my store for Boom Decks that work on the different elements of visual Perception.

Visual Perception is the process where the brain extracts information, giving meaning to what we see.

Students that struggle with visual perception may have difficulties with reading, handwriting, spelling, maths, organisation, copying from the board, navigating around the environment, sequencing letters and patterns, remembering instructions, focus and attention.

The screening tool has 5 Tasks to complete for each of the following areas: .

  • Visual Discrimination: Recognise exact characteristics and features of forms.
  • Visual Spatial Relationships: To perceive objects position in space using sight.
  • Visual Memory: The ability to remember for immediate recall the characteristics of an object or form.
  • Form Constancy: The ability to recognise objects as they change shape, size or orientation.
  • Visual Sequential Memory: The ability to remember forms or characters in the correct order.
  • Visual Figure Ground: Distinguish an object from a busy background.
  • Visual Closure: The ability to visualise a complete whole picture when given incomplete information or a partial picture.

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