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Spelling Acronyms

Mnemonic is a very general word. It is defined simply as some device which aids the memorization of something. The word comes from the Greek mnemonikós , which refers to the mind. Spelling Acronyms

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Spelling Acronyms

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  1. Mnemonic is a very general word. It is defined simply as some device which aids the memorization of something. The word comes from the Greek mnemonikós, which refers to the mind. • Spelling Acronyms -The following mnemonics are sentences or phrases in which the initial letters of the words spell out a word which many people find rather tricky to spell. • BECAUSEBig Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants • RHYTHMRhythm Helps Your Two Hips Move • NECESSARYNot Every Cat Eats Sardines (Some Are Really Yummy)

  2. List Order AcronymsThis is certainly one of the most popular mnemonic techniques. • Order of colours in the rainbow, or visual spectrum:(Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet) • The notes represented by the lines on the treble clef stave (bottom to top):(E, G, B, D, F)Every Good Boy Deserves Favor. • And the notes represented by the spaces between the lines:(F, A, C, E)Furry Animals Cook Excellently. Or just the word FACE • The order of planets in average distance from the Sun:(Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto)My Very Easy Method: Just Set Up Nine Planets.

  3. Mnemonics can also be visual

  4. Your Turn • Please make a mnemonic for the following group of Reading Strategies: Predict, Visualize, Connect, Question, Clarify, Evaluate. • On one side, have the strategies listed and defined, on the other side, your creative mnemonic (with illustrations, if possible!)

  5. My Mnemonic • Connect • Predict • Question • Evaluate • Visualize • Clarify • Carnivorous Penguins Quietly Eat Vicious Cobras!

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