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MEMORIZATION

MEMORIZATION. Allyssa Little Meredith Sundblad Darah Zurit. Memorizations as an Instructional Strategy.

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MEMORIZATION

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  1. MEMORIZATION AllyssaLittle Meredith Sundblad DarahZurit

  2. Memorizations as an Instructional Strategy Memorization is an important part of student’s education. The traditional route to memorizing is through rote repetition, and this takes too much time and distracts from the real purpose of learning. No one knows exactly what knowledge students will need to know to succeed in the future. It is best to help students develop habits of thinking that will enable them to learn on their own. Part of becoming a lifelong learner is learning how to memorize information effectively.

  3. Mnemonics Greeks developed the memory system “mnemonics” Named after the goddess of memory, Mnemosene A trained memory was a huge asset because there were no convenient devices for taking notes. Greeks discovered that human memory works best by linking things together-any thought, actions, word, etc. that can trigger an associated memory

  4. 3 Main Components 1) Using multiple senses 2) Making a association interesting or familiar 3) Associate items to something already known

  5. Memory Techniques Be humorous, positive, and creative! Vivid, colorful images are easier to remember Use a mnemonic when learning new vocabulary word Use all senses to code information-mnemonics can contain sounds, smells, tastes, touch, movements, and feelings, as well as pictures Symbols can be used in mnemonica

  6. More examples… ACRONYM IMAGE LINKS ROMAN ROOM STORY METHOD NUMBER/RHYME TECHNIQUE

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