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Relive the Release of the Ford Mustang, 1964
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Let RetroSparX spark your memory of the first Ford Mustang in The Original and Enduring Pony Car! Remember when you first saw a Ford Mustang and heard the roar of its engine? Read about a car that symbolized progressive design and revolutionized the automotive industry. The fact that the Mustang has endured for over 50 years is a testament to how it has steadily connected with consumers even as auto design trends have come and gone.
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What's my User Type?This RetroSparX Memory Game Unit at a Glance
Subject Category: Cultural Trends, Science and Technology
Featured Date Range: 1960s to present day
Number of pages to print: 7
Included: memory-revving narrative, 2 'smooth-driving' memory games, answer key
Completion time: 30 to 40 minutes (approximate)
Memory Games for Seniors Included in this Unit
Car Parts and Other Stuff (Syllable Solutions memory game) - Drawing from a list of syllables, identify parts of a car and other auto-related terminology.
Features of Car Parts and Other Stuff
- 2 pages of gadgets to indulge you inner mechanic!
- car tire graphics; large print for easy puzzle solving
- moderately easy to complete for most drivers
- can be worked on individually, but consider putting together a 'car pool' of people too help with this game!
- suitable for seniors with no cognitive decline, with mild dementia or (with a bit of support) with moderate dementia
- answer key is included
Hot Rods and Heart Stoppers (Letter Jumble memory game) - Unscramble letters to complete the names of jazzy cars from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Features of Hot Rods and Heart Stoppers
- 2 pages of racy roadsters!
- colourful photos; large print for easy reading
- easy to complete for hot-rod buffs; a bit more challenging for the station wagon set!
- can be completed individually, but 'sharing the road' with others on this memory game would be fun too!
- suitable for car-loving seniors with no cognitive decline or those with mild dementia
- answer key is included