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Study Strategies. By: Kimberly Porsch. FIRST. A strategy to help students create a first-letter mnemonic. F- Form. Use the first letter of each item in your material to form a word HOMES: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eerie, Superior. F. I- Insert. Insert additional letters if needed. I.
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Study Strategies By: Kimberly Porsch
FIRST A strategy to help students create a first-letter mnemonic
F- Form • Use the first letter of each item in your material to form a word • HOMES: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eerie, Superior F
I- Insert • Insert additional letters if needed I
R- Rearrange • Rearrange letters • Order lakes from west to east • SMHEO R
S- Shape • Use the letters to shape a sentence • Super Man Helps Every One S
T- Try • Try a combination • Michigan is a Superior place to have a HOME T
LISTS A study strategy to help students learn content. It incorporates creating a first-letter mnemonic.
L- Look • Look for clues while you are reading • What do you need to remember? L
I- Investigate • Investigate the items • Find the keywords you need to remember I
S- Select Select a mnemonic device using FIRST: • F- Form a word • I- Insert letters • R- Rearrange letters • S- Shape a sentence • T- Try combinations S
T- Transfer • Transfer information to a flashcard T
S- Self-Test • Use your flashcards to give yourself a self-test S
RCRC A strategy used to help students improve their memory and comprehension of factual material
R- Read • Read a little bit of material • Read it more than once R
C- Cover • Cover the material with your hand C
R- Recite • Tell yourself what you have read R
C- Check • Lift your hand and check • If you forget something important, begin again • After you do a few, go back and check that you are retaining this information C
Reference • http://www.unl.edu/csi/study.shtml