What Do These Words Have in Common?

Find the Common Factor.

Short Description:

Easy Level Quiz.

Reading across each line, the two given words have something in common. It’s up to you to figure out what.

Try to find more than one common factor for the words. For example, horses and rabbits are both animals, they also have four legs and they have fur.

Directions for Caregivers:

Discuss the two words on each line and see if you can find something that they have in common. Word games for seniors are great for keeping the mind active and engaged.

The objective is inclusive active participation, so ask the participant for opinions even if one person has come up with an answer.

There can be more than one answer so explore the possibilities.

Early and mid-stage memory care/dementia.

Discuss the two words on each line and see if you can find something that they have in common.

About this Activity

Why Are Word Games for Seniors Beneficial?

They enhance your vocabulary.

They boost problem-solving abilities.

They encourage creative thinking.

They train the memory.

 

Find the things that go together.

What Do These Words Have in Common?