In these exercises, you are required to work out which order the shapes have been used to make up the pattern.
In these exercises, you are required to work out which order the objects have been used to make up the collection of objects.
What A Mess!
Spatial Relationships
This refers to the ability to recognize the positioning of objects in space and in relation to ourselves.
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Visual spatial skills can be important in gross motor terms. The child must understand how to manoeuvre within their environment by following those spatial commands. The left/right concept plays a big part in this skill.
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In fine motor terms, visual spatial relations are important for appropriate letter orientation and avoiding reversals. After all, “b” and “d” are the same shape, but are pointing in different directions.
Completing the exercises below will help your child/pupil improve in this area.
In this exercise, you are required to create an outfit, car or tree using one part from the left column and another from the top row. Cutting out or drawing the objects will improve your child/pupil's visual motor integration. Cross referencing information from different parts of the page will also enhance their understanding of spatial layout and relationships.
Odd Pairs
Match Up
In this exercise, you have to create a new shape using a shape from the left column and another from the top row. Cutting out or drawing the objects will improve your child/pupil's visual motor integration. Cross referencing information from different parts of the page will also enhance their understanding of spatial layout and relationships.




