Remembering Through Repetition
Flashcards should focus on a. Key points c. Both of these b. Bits of information d. None of these
C both of these
Flashcards should be a. Used several times a day c. Moved into a "Know" stack when the information is learned. b. Repeated until the information is learned d. All of the above
D all the above
The second step in the repetition strategy is to_____________the information. a. Read c. Both of these b. Say d. None of these
D none of these
Flashcards can benefit auditory and visual, but NOT kinesthetic learners.
F
The first step in the repetition strategy is to revisit the information.
F
The more times you repeat something, the less likely you are to remember it.
F
To make the most out of a flashcard, you should put as much information as you can onto one card.
F
This activity lets you hear the information
Say
Persons with photographic memories need little repetition, if any.
T
The complete process for learning through repetition is to read, write, say, rest and revisit the information.
T
The complete process for learning through repetition is to read, write, say, rest and revisit the information. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
Using flashcards is a repetition strategy.
T
Using repetition to study means to read, write and say the information over and over again.
T
Waiting about 10 minutes in between each repetition session is the best way to learn through repetition.
T
This is the second activity in the repetition strategy
Write
A benefit of flashcards is that they are a. Portable c. Very large b. Contains lots of information d. Ask many questions on one card
A portable
Using repetition means to read, write and ________the information to be learned. a. revise c. compare b. say d. copy
B say