Memory Game Cognitive Wheel: Concepts to ExamplesOnline version Match each cognitive concept from the wheel to its example. by Cathy Grouping data into meaningful units Keeping information over time Chunking Focusing on a task amid distractions Interpreting sensory signals to form meaning Attention Recovering stored information when needed Perception Self-monitoring and regulating thinking Retrieval Encoding Storage Metacognition Working memory Converting experiences into memory traces Holding and manipulating few items briefly Sylvie and Kolby are in Kindergarten. They are at a center where there are matching the written number to the number of dots on a die. Mei learned about measurement in her second grade classroom. She asked her mom for a ruler and is going around her house measing the length of different objects. Physical Knowlede: How Objects Function Physical Knowledge: : Property of Objects Logical-Mathmatecial Knowledge: Number Operations Clarissa and Lucy were given a balance scale. Their first grade teacher gave them blcks of different sizes to see if Logical-Mathmatecial Knowledge: Number Concepts What rolls down the ramp.