memory+strategies

toc = = = 1375968530 = = Definition: = Memory strategies are learned methods for remembering information. HGD, Chapter 9, p. 226

= Examples: = Whenever I have to study for tests or quizes I make up these crazy songs or sentences that make sence to me and help me remember the material. When a person uses a certain strategy in order to memorize or remember something. Using a word to memorize the order of something. For example ROYGBIV in order to memorize the colors in the rainbow

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=In the News:= 12 great memory strategies

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