[For Seniors] Brain-Training Recreation Using a Whiteboard
In many day-service facilities, it’s common to include recreational activities designed with brain training in mind.
No matter the senior, it’s easy to get absorbed in these activities.
In this article, we’ll introduce brain-training recreations that use a whiteboard.
Whiteboard-based activities are appealing because they’re easy to understand and enjoyable regardless of group size.
They’re especially lively with larger groups and can help deepen interactions among participants.
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[For Seniors] Brain-Training Recreational Activities Using a Whiteboard (51–60)
Animal sound brain training

It’s a game where you read the written name of an animal, think about which sound that animal makes, and answer.
It tests your ability to connect memories—how quickly you can imagine the sound from the animal’s name.
Start by checking which animal makes which sound, then move on to the letter chart.
Because you can reach the answer by thinking carefully, it’s also important to be mindful of speed.
The process of thinking from the written word and then saying it aloud helps activate the brain.
In conclusion
We introduced recreational brain-training activities that you can enjoy using a whiteboard.
Even if you don’t know the answers, simply thinking is said to help train your brain.
Everyone, let’s do our best to think, have fun solving brain-training problems, and work on preventing dementia!


