Remembering Strategies
Strategies for Organizing Information
Strategies for Self-Checking
Time Management
100

Stories (remembering strategy)

Creating a sentence in which each word symbolizes a word that you are trying to remember.

100

Purposeful Highlighting

 You look for important pieces of info that you will use later

100

Top 3 Hits

when you write down your top three mistakes on a certain piece of work.

100

How do you make an educated guess about how long an assignment will take?

use previous assignments and your understanding of time

200

Associations

Thinking of a word that is related to the information you are trying to remember.

200

PPCQ Study Strategy

Plan, Prioritize, Create a guide, Quiz yourself

200

Checklists for directions

A list where you write down required instructions for different activities.

200

What tools can you use to measure time?

Clock, calendar, watch, internal signs (hunger, tired, etc.)

300

Funny phrases

An interesting phrase that can be used to memorize multiple kinds of information, I.E Sentences,paragraphs.

300

Triple Note Tote

The triple note-tote has these three columns: topic, details, mnemonic.


300

Strategy Cards

You can write the idea or concept on the front of the card with the remembering strategy. On the back you can write the definition

400

What are the different types of memory we covered?

Short term

Long term

Working memory

400

Note-taking from a class lesson

They help me prioritize certain pieces of info over others, they help me summarize.

Some examples...

- select proper materials (highlighters, colored pens)

- pay attention to key words and phrases

- determine critical information

- use abbreviations

- review notes after class, ask any questions

500

Note-taking from an article, chapter, or video

What features do all good notes have?

  1.  Title

  2.  Subtopic

  3.  Important details.

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