To memorize information, a person must interpret incoming data, store it for use in the future, and recall it when necessary. Students who understand how memory works are more likely to use study skills that help them organize and input information in a logical manner. This cuts down on overall study time and leads to better recall of information. This unit aims to teach basic information about memory and mnemonic activities that aid information recall.
Student Forms
- Active Reading Form
- Integrated Note Form
- Vocabulary List Form
- An Important Person
- Cluster Map
- Common Details Graph
- Compare and Contrast Attributes Chart
- Concentration Tracker
- Fact and Opinion Chart
- Four Columns Chart
- Four Quadrants Chart
- Levels of Organization
- Sequence or Pie Chart
- Sequence Type 1
- Sequence Type 2
- Spider Map
- Sun Map
- Who, What, When, Where, Why Chart
- Grade Tracking Form
- Homework Tracker