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Memory Skills How to effectively remember information

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Memory Skills. How to effectively remember information. Two levels of Memory. Short-Term: What you can keep in your attention in the moment. Most people can only remember five to nine different things in their short-term memory. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Memory Skills

Memory SkillsHow to effectively remember

information

Page 2: Memory Skills

Two levels of Memory Short-Term: What you

can keep in your attention in the moment. Most people can only remember five to nine different things in their short-term memory.

Long-Term: What you know and can bring to mind whenever you choose to do so.

Page 3: Memory Skills

“Moving Information” You can ‘move’ information from your

short-term memory into your long term by doing the following:› Grouping Information – to organize it so

that details are brought together under the main idea or category that connects them. For example: Studying geography you could

group things by province.

Page 4: Memory Skills

“Moving Information” Con’t› Visualizing Information – to see an image

or picture of it in your mind’s eye. For example: you can see a mental picture of

an idea or event.› Repeating Information – to put information

in your own words and go over it. For example: say it aloud to yourself or

someone else.

Page 5: Memory Skills

“Moving Information” Con’t› Choosing to remember – paying attention

when learning and making an effort to remember what is important. For example: using all of the above to learn,

when learning something like a name of a person repeating it over and over again.

Page 6: Memory Skills

MNEMONICS Mnemonics is a

fancy word that means “the art of remembering”.

Mnemonic strategies are ways of remembering more efficiently.

Page 7: Memory Skills

MNEMONICS The following are different mnemonic

strategies:› Word Links – Use the meaning of one word

to associate with another. For example: The capitol of Oregon is Salem

(Think – there are many sailboats in Oregon because it’s on the ocean. What do you do with these boats? Sail-em!)

Page 8: Memory Skills

MNEMONICS› Acronyms – Using the first letter of each

word to make another shorter word to remember. For example, the five great lakes could be:

H – Huron O – Ontario M – Michigan E – Erie S – Superior= HOMES

Page 9: Memory Skills

MNEMONICS› Acrostics – Make up a new sentence using

the first letter of each word. For example, The music staff – EGBDF could

be Every Good Boy Does Fine.

Page 10: Memory Skills

MNEMONICS› Rhymes – creating little rhymes to

remember things. For example, “Mary had a little lamb…” or

“In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue…”

Page 11: Memory Skills

Other MNEMONIC Strategies› Mental Pictures› Create an Experience› Hook-ups› Write It!› Talk it!› Mind Map

Page 12: Memory Skills

A funny…..

Page 13: Memory Skills

How many can you remember?

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Activity Do the activities on your worksheet.