Remembering through Repetition Review and Quiz Questions
Flashcards should be... a. Used several times a day b. Repeated until the information is learned c. Moved into a "Know" stack when the information is learned. d. All of the above
D
Memorization strategies can include... a. Talking and singing b. Revising and editing c. Writing and editing d. Repetition and flashcards
D
True or False: Flashcards can benefit auditory and visual, but NOT kinesthetic learners.
False
True or False: Learning through repetition does not apply to physical activities.
False
True or False: Repetition is a strategy where you do something only once.
False
True or False: Repetition learning rates are the same for everyone, so there is no need to find an activation and break pattern that works best for you.
False
The strategy in which you learn something by repeating it over and over is called
Repetition
lease select the word from the list that best fits the definition. This activity allows the brain to recover Read, Write, Say, Rest, or Revisit?
Rest
True or False: Persons with photographic memories need little repetition, if any.
True
True or False: Using flashcards is a repetition strategy.
True
What is are the steps of the repetition strategy? (in sequential order)
1. Read 2. Write 3. Say 4. Rest 5. Revisit
A benefit of flashcards is that they are... a. Portable b. Contains lots of information c. Very large d. Ask many questions on one card
A
You are more likely to remember information if you... a. Repeat the information b. Redefine the information c. Disagree with the information d. Agree with the information
A
What pattern of activation and breaks creates the strongest and longest-lasting memory? a. 3 activations with 3 minute breaks b. 3 activations with 10 minute breaks c. 10 activations with 3 minute breaks d. 10 activations with 10 minute breaks
B