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A E I O U. WEEK A. WEEK B. 65 X 3 = 195. Some simple questions…. What colour was the dog? Which two famous people were shown? Where was the map of Italy? What was the sum shown? How many sides did the shape in the middle have? Can you describe the scientific symbol shown?

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  1. A E I O U WEEK A WEEK B 65 X 3 = 195

  2. Some simple questions….. • What colour was the dog? • Which two famous people were shown? • Where was the map of Italy? • What was the sum shown? • How many sides did the shape in the middle have? • Can you describe the scientific symbol shown? • How many different items were there in total? Check if you were right....

  3. A E I O U WEEK A WEEK B 65 X 3 = 195

  4. NOW...... Draw or write down as much as you can remember from the slide.....

  5. Objectives • To understand what helps you to learn and remember. • To trial different ways of learning and remembering information.

  6. WHAT HELPED YOU REMEMBER IN THE MEMORY GAME?

  7. MEMORY.... The things you have remembered today are now in your SHORT TERM MEMORY. You will have forgotten about half of this by the end of the day. Scientists say we lose half of what is it our short term memory every day. Revision helps put things into our long term memory.

  8. THE FOLLOWING SLIDES HAVE DIFFERENT WAYS TO REMEMBER THINGS.... WHICH SUITS YOU?

  9. 1. REPEAT AND LEARN Repeat as a class to help you learn it…. How many of you did this in primary school?

  10. DOES REPEAT AND LEARN WORK FOR YOU? WHAT IS..... 9 x 8 4 x 8 5 x 8 6 x 8 2 x 8

  11. 2. MNEMONICS

  12. DO MNEMONICS WORK FOR YOU? Invent your own mnemonic for the first ten elements of the periodic table...

  13. 4. RHYMES AND SONGS Writing a rhyme or song can take a while, but by the time you’ve done it, you’ve learnt it! Kings & Queens of England is quite a famous rhyme… Rhyme to Remember them by Willy, Willy, Harry, Ste,Harry, Dick, John, Harry three,One, two, three Neds, Richard two,Henries four, five, six – then who?Edwards four, five, Dick the bad,Harries twain and Ned the lad,Mary, Bessie, James the vain,Charlie, Charlie, James again,William & Mary, Anna Gloria,Four Georges, William and Victoria,Edward, George, then Ned the eighthquickly goes and abdicat’th,leaving George, then Liz the second,and with Charlie next it’s reckoned. http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/histdate/monarchs.htm

  14. 3. BRIGHT REVISION NOTES Make copies of things that are in your books already…. Include 1. Colour 2. Pictures & Symbols 3. Write in different directions. Link things together with arrows. Only write down key words. Select a page you need to learn in an exercise book. Make revision notes for that page....

  15. RHYMES/SONG CHALLENGE Ingredients Butter Sugar 4 Eggs Self Raising flour Milk Preparation method 1. Cream the butter and the sugar together in a bowl until pale and fluffy. 2. Beat in the eggs, a little at a time. 3. Fold in the flour using a large metal spoon, adding a little milk. 4. Place in the tin. 5. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden-brown on top. Invent a song or rhyme to tell people how to bake a cake!

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