Fruits

Item Code : 000385

“Sequencing Memory – Fruits” is a cognitive development worksheet set designed to strengthen children’s memory recall, sequencing, pattern observation, and visual discrimination skills using colourful fruit patterns.

This worksheet includes two types of memory-based activities:

1. See the Pattern & Colour the Fruit (Pages 1–4)

Each page displays repeating sequences of fruits such as:

  • Banana, Apple, Mango (Page 1)

  • Orange, Watermelon Slice, Pear, Lemon (Page 2)

  • Mango, Apple, Papaya, Banana (Page 3)

  • Orange, Watermelon Slice, Pear, Lemon (Page 4)

Children must observe the pattern and colour the empty fruits following the exact colour sequence shown.
These tasks improve visual memory, pattern retention, and attention to detail.
All patterns appear clearly across the pages, including apples, pears, lemons, bananas, papayas, and watermelons.

2. See the Pattern & Draw the Next Fruit (Pages 5–6)

Children study patterns such as:

  • Pear → Lemon → Pear → ?

  • Watermelon → Orange → Watermelon → ?

  • Lemon → Pear → Lemon → ?

They must draw the next fruit in the sequence and then colour it.
This strengthens:

  • Sequencing memory

  • Predictive reasoning

  • Understanding of repetitive patterns

  • Fine motor skills through drawing

This worksheet helps children develop:

  • Memory recall

  • Visual sequencing

  • Pattern prediction

  • Attention & concentration

  • Cognitive flexibility

  • Fruit identification & colouring skills

Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, early learning centres, special education, occupational therapy, and cognitive skill training programs.