Review activity for all types of learners, kinesthetic, visual, and tactile
Need a fun review or debriefing activity for all types of learners, kinesthetic, visual, and tactile? Use the "processing cube" from Training-Wheels.com. The cube is 6x6x6 and has vinyl "see-through" windows on each side. Laminated cards come with it with various processing questions and directions on it to change the cube into multiple different activities. Just slide cards or photos into the clear plastic sleeves on each side of the cube...and play!

From Training-Wheels.com, a site for experiential educators:
The great thing about this cube is that you can change it every time you use it. You can come up with different questions for each student or group you have. There are several ways to customize the cards for the different groups you have. One would be to hand out blank index cards and colored pens or markers. Let the students color on and come up with their own questions to ask. This involves the participant in the planning process and they will have more investment in answering the questions they come up with on their own. Let the kids draw pictures and their own questions. A lot of times, kids will answer their own questions before they will answer yours!
Each time students master a new fact or skill, add it to the cube...then review by playing one of the games included in the cube's packaging. A fun way to ensure that hard-earner knowledge isn't forgotten!