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Unlock the full potential of your memory with this comprehensive success planner designed specifically for students. Understand the importance of continuous revision to retain information longer and recall it faster, especially before exams. Learn effective strategies such as acronyms and mnemonics to aid in memory retention. This guide includes crucial tips on how to strengthen your memory skills and improve your study habits. Don't let knowledge slip away—master your recall and become a successful learner today!
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IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY AND RECALL Success Planner Student Planner and Study Guide
Develop Memory and Recall • Once you gain knowledge it is likely you will forget information over time • If you revise that knowledge you can regain the data again • Continuous revision can recall data faster and longer
Develop Memory and Memory Skills • We forget what we learn very quickly. • We remember things much better if we (1)go over them very soon after we first learnt them.
Recall Fact: • If you are to revise that knowledge once gained, then you will be able to (2)recall that data faster and retain information for a longer period of time.
Recall Information Over Time For The Typical Student Line 4 Line 6 Line 2 % Recall 1st Semester Exams Final Exams Topic Test Line 1 Line 5 Initial Knowledge Gained Revision Line 3 Time
Strategies to Retain and Recall Information • 9 Useful strategies a learner can use to retain and recall information when it is needed:
Acronyms • Forming an acronym is a (6)good strategy to remember information in any order that can be remembered.
Memory Triggers • Acronym – is a word that is formed from the (7)first letter of each fact to be remembered • For example: (8)Roygbiv
Memory Triggers • Acronyms Colours of the Rainbow
Memory Triggers • Mnemonics – similar to acronyms but instead of a word you (9) remember a phrase. • Usually the phrase is nonsense and the craziness of it helps you to remember it. • For example: The order of classification for living things: • K, P, C, F, O, G, S
Memory TriggersExample (2) Kings play chess on fine grained sand