Things that go Together Quiz

Things that go Together Quiz
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Quiz Things That Go Together Quiz
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Guess the words that finish these phrases!

1.

Salt and

Pepper

2.

Gin and

Tonic

3.

Shoes and

Socks

4.

Coffee and

Cream

5.

Bread and

Butter

6.

Knife and

Fork

7.

Fish and

Chips

8.

Peanut butter and

Jelly

9.

Pen and

Paper

10.

Wine and

Cheese

11.

Hammer and

Nails

12.

Needle and

Thread

13.

Ketchup and

Mustard

14.

Hat and

Coat

15.

Hugs and

Kisses

16.

Sugar and

Spice

17.

Sweet and

Sour

18.

Tweedledee and

Tweedledum

19.

Up and

Down

20.

Back and

Forth

21.

Spaghetti and

Meatballs

22.

Yin and

Yang

23.

Mashed Potatoes and

Gravy

24.

Bacon and

Eggs

25.

Pros and

Cons

26.

Macaroni and

Cheese

27.

Soap and

Water

28.

Crimson and

Clover

29.

Horse and

Carriage

30.

Song and

Dance

31.

Nuts and

Bolts

32.

Hide and

Seek

33.

Lock and

Key

34.

Pins and

Needles

35.

Ebb and

Flow

36.

Jack and

Jill

37.

Thunder and

Lightening

38.

Cup and

Saucer

39.

Bow and

Arrow

40.

Cops and

Robbers

41.

Arts and

Crafts

42.

Nickels and

Dimes

43.

Love and

Marriage

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Guest avatar

I've used this as a warm up activity in a community 'cognitive stimulation therapy' programme for people with mild to moderate dementia. I called out the first part and the participants had to complete the saying. It was really good to see some of my normally quiet participants confidently giving answers and I think was a successful activity.

Guest avatar

This was so much fun. We used a time limit and the only rule was GET ALL THE ANSWERS.

YES, they copied, snuck peeks at other players answers, moved around, talked really loud, and TOTALLY ENJOYED DOING SO! ????

Linda avatar

Thank you so much, this is great, the seniors at the facility where I work are so happy with these games and ideas.

Jana avatar
Jana Caretaker Of Elder Mother-in-law

It's so nice to find so many ideas for the seniors in the facility I work at. Our Memory Care residents enjoy them a lot! Thanks!

Talita avatar

Thanks so much for your feedback Jana!

Guest avatar

I love this! It is so Useful!

Talita avatar

Thanks for your feedback Daniel!

Guest avatar

This was a great task for my dad who has dementia

Talita avatar

Thanks for your feedback Joe, all the best.

Linda avatar

Fantastic website. I had so much fun engaging myself. The site has so much to offer.

I am very excited at the prospect of interacting on our zoom link tomorrow for people living with dementia and their carer's - with some of the quizzes listed.

They are so user friendly and you can copy them up quite quickly with out the need of a printer.

It is such a friendly site, full of wonderful imaginative and innovative ideas to stimulate and engage with those we care for.

Congratulations on creating wonder and possibility with this magical site.

I absolutely love it. I am so glad we are able to refer to this. There is so much to make those in most vulnerable smile and happy engaging. 5 stars! Thank you.

Fantastic site! Thank you.

Susan avatar

Thank you again for your kind words Linda

It is really appreciated

Solange avatar

Hi Linda, thank you very much for your kind words. We are so happy we can lend a hand. Your comments mean a lot to us. Thank you.

Claudette avatar

I am starting a volunteer job in an Eldery home/hospital to support my upcoming Health and Wellbeing course. I am looking for activities ideas to occupy and entertain our residents. This is definitely one of the games I will be using. It sounds fun and creative. Thank you.

Susan avatar

I am glad do you like this site claudette

The things that go together is a great thing to try

Please let us know if you have any specific questions We would be glad to help

Guest avatar

Thank you so much for this website ... I am an activities coordinator for a small care home in England and I am always on the lookout for new fresh and exciting ideas to create a different and positive atmosphere daily for these amazing residents recently I've had a couple of mind blocks because they like to be very stimulated and sometimes it can be difficult to bring in new ideas and create a new plan each week but this website may have just opened a whole new door for me and my residents....... This is my first activity planning job and not all the training can prepare you for the real thing 7 months in this amazing job now and I've looked for resources on youtube, active minds and lots of other websites but this is by far the best I have seen thank you so much this may have just boosted my career!!!

Talita avatar

Thank you SO MUCH for your feedback Kirsty! All the best in your new role!

Guest avatar

Just found this site and am so excited. Myself and two others run and organise a seniors group called Young At Heart. We are always looking for activities for mixed age and ability. This site looks like an answer to a prayer.

Also looking and finding here, ideas of simple craft ideas we can make for charity etc.

Thank you all for organising this site.....a brilliant mine of fun and ideas for use for many.

regards and thanks from UK

Solange avatar

Thank you for your feedback Veronica, It is really appreciated.

Guest avatar

I’m starting my new job working with elderly dementia residents, tomoz. Haven’t done anything like this before but am looking forward to everyone ideas to help me help others.

Used to work with children in a nursery/preschool setting. Wish me luck.

Talita avatar

Wishing the very best of luck to you Sue!

Ligaya avatar
Ligaya Work In An Activity Center

I tried this and add more Words to match and the residents loved it. Thank you for sharing.

Talita avatar

Thanks for your feedback Ligaya!

Theresa avatar

I used this activity in our Social Centre, but got my clients to cut out the printed pairs, and paste them onto card. I and helpers marked around to form a decent sized Card. The clients then cut these out. I collected the cards from each group ( of about four people) I had a total of 17 people so it was important to not mix cards as the final task would be too daunting.. After having created the activity in the morning, we used it as our afternoon activity. Each table passed their pile of cards to the next until all had done the matching up . Lots of fun and it generated lively discussion as people had their own interpretation of things that go together.. I love using activities that involve the making & creating. It is very rewarding and gives a sense of ownership.

Solange avatar

You are absolutely right Theresa, activities that are crafted first and then used are so gratifying. Well done.

Jessica  avatar

I used this activity but with pictures laminated and it was a huge hit.

Talita avatar

Great idea! Thanks for your feedback Jessica.

Marie avatar

I used this activity as a warm up before we began our main group engagement. Residents were thinking outside be box with other answers. This was a good social activity for interaction. Residents were smiling and helping each other. Thank you for sharing this. activity. Marie.

Talita avatar

Thanks Marie, we appreciate your feedback!

Marianne avatar

this is a VERY successful activity with my LDC seniors...i have another section to this and it is famous couples...example: Lucy and Ricky, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Anthony and Cleopatra etc etc...they LOVE this one also.

i am ALWAYS looking for more ideas such as this, because no matter the severity of the dementia, this is a very INCLUSIVE activity

thanks Solange

Solange avatar

Quizzes are one of the most loved and popular activities in elder care. It is also a resource for seniors to reminisce, socialize, build friendships, improve cognition, and serve the purpose to motivate, educate, and entertain.

Mardi avatar

Hello I'm a new student and am working on some unit work to do with this game. I haven't had any experience in the field yet and was wondering if anyone could tell me how this helps a person with dementia. (other than the fun they obviously enjoy!)

Wendy avatar

This is a great idea as you can also use pictures instead of words for those who can no longer read, but can match images - download a picture from the internet, resize as needed (bigger for those with eyesight problems), print and laminate. It works for all sorts of things - food types and clothing are good ones for dementia residents. "Horse and Carriage" is a fun one as it can lead into a song as well (many residents remember the lines "....love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage"). Wendy

Guest avatar

I have tried this with animals I have cut out and put on cardboard and laminated it is a winner

Guest avatar

I have tried this with animals I have cut out and put on cardboard and laminated it is a winner

Theresa avatar

Great Idea . I must try that .

Guest avatar

I made this into a 'worksheet' where you draw lines between the matches, it was challenging, but not too hard for any participant. Thanks!

Cate avatar
Cate Lifestyle & Wellbeing Co-ordinator

My residents and I played this game last Monday and we all loved it. I used different coloured paper so the matching was made a little easier for some. I printed about 6 matching pairs on the one colour page, cut them up and handed out one colour set to each resident. Everyone worked on their set and when complete we passed them onto the resident to their left. After all having a turn on each colour set, we brainstormed and came up with so many new things that go together, no doubt I will be expanding our matching cards.

Cindy avatar

what a great idea thanks will try this with my dementia group

Amanda avatar

I tried this activity today and it went really well, residents from our 'Memory Lane' (dementia unit) came downstairs to play the game and they thoroughly enjoyed the challenge. Will certainly play it again.

Mark avatar

This is a great idea......

Ron avatar

I did this activity today & it got the thumbs up, we all had a fun time, thank you.

I say we all, because I enjoy it too, just love my job.

Talita avatar

Thanks Ron for all your feedback and support, it is very much appreciated. It is wonderful to hear your positive comments and ideas.

Judy avatar

I forgot to add. The first team to match all the cards and hand them in to me wins.

Judy avatar

I have created a variation of this game. I have the 'A' cards for example fish and chips. Fish is A and I have marked the card A and B is Fish but I have made a few other B cards for this group such as Mayonnaise, Potato cakes and sauce and so on for a number of other ones such custard to go with peaches, cream,icecream.

I divide the 'B'cards amongst 5 or 6 players or teams and I read out the A cards. I start to run the game like this...Custard 1...2...3..(I give them 3 seconds or so to come up with a match I accept). If they don't ,I move on to the next card. I can be very soft at times!! Sometimes I get 2 or 3 shouting all sorts of matches and whoever I hear first and agree it is acceptable they are OK. Depending if I have a very mixed group or high or low care I adapt what I am doing. The result is always a lot of fun

Pauline avatar

Tried this activity in the Dementia Unit recently residents loved it and have asked for more. Pauline NSW

Valerie avatar

Excellent this would be a great game to play at "Happy Hour". Thank you very much.

Valerie

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