Use mnemonic devices to support memorization of key content material when necessary.
Example:
Teachers can use strategies such as poems, songs, letter strategies and other devices to support direct memorization of content material that is critical to understanding broader patterns, concepts, big ideas, or relationships.
Further Reading:
Education World – “You Must Remember This”: Teaching with Mnemonics
LDOnline.org – Enhancing School Success with Mnemonic Strategies
Created by Louis Olander
Reviewed by Kristen L. Hodnett
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