GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
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Question
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mnemonic
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chunking
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implicit memory
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explicit memory
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Detailed explanation-1: -Many types of mnemonics exist and which type works best is limited only by the imagination of each individual learner. The 9 basic types of mnemonics presented in this handout include Music, Name, Expression/Word, Model, Ode/Rhyme, Note Organization, Image, Connection, and Spelling Mnemonics.
Detailed explanation-2: -Mnemonics are strategies used to improve memory. They are often taught in school to help students learn and recall information. Examples of mnemonics include: Setting the ABCs to music to memorize the alphabet. Using rhymes to remember rules of spelling like “i before e except after c"
Detailed explanation-3: -Mnemonic techniques can include songs, poems, rhymes, outlines, images and acronyms.
Detailed explanation-4: -Students use First letter mnemonics when they take the first letters in each item in a list and form a word that relates to the main idea of the list. Other mnemonics may include pictures or rhymes.