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Memory, Mnemonics, and Study Skills for High School Google Slideshow

Rated 4.54 out of 5, based on 62 reviews
4.5 (62 ratings)
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Grade Levels
7th - 12th
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  • Google Slides™
Pages
30 pages
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I found these really helpful for my middle school and early high school students. Memory strategies are very important and helpful and I really like how these slides led to meaningful conversation and self discovery for them.
I used this at the beginning of the school year to help my students learn about developing their memory. It's engaging and a great way to start the school year.

Description

This Google Slides presentation complements a unit on memory devices and study skills for high school students, particularly freshmen. The following concepts are covered in a visually appealing manner:

  • Memory (includes 3 brief memory exercises requiring students to attempt to remember 13 items; this always lends itself to great follow-up discussion on memory devices students used to meet their goal)
  • Aspects of Short-term and Long-term Memory
  • Stages of Memory
  • Numbers and Why They Tend to Frustrate the Brain
  • Ebbinghaus's Memory Curve (a.k.a. "Forgetting Curve")
  • Contributing Factors that Influence Retention of Information
  • Flashbulb Memory
  • The Importance of Reviewing Information Over Time
  • Memory Devices
  • Mnemonics
  • Acronyms
  • Chunking
  • Grouping
  • Repetition
  • Flashcards
  • Imagery & Visualization
Total Pages
30 pages
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