Rhyming and Key Words Review and Quiz Questions
"8x8 rolled on to the floor. Pick it up and it's 64" is an example of the _________strategy. a. Rhyming b. Keywording c. Journaling d. Poetry
A
Forming rhymes and keywords allows for the learner to use... a. Creativity b. Caution c. Both of these d. None of these
A
A strong example of using keywords would be... a. Using "good" to remember the word "hideous" b. Using "hide" to remember the word "hideous" c. Both of these d. None of these
B
A keyword is used to replace...
Confusing words/phrases
Finding ways to connect ideas in order to learn them better is called... a. Memorization b. Defining c. Application d. Association
D
True or False: "DaVinci created 24 angels in the sky," is an example of the rhyming strategy.
False
True or False: n this lesson, to "associate concepts" means to describe their differences.
False
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition. Picturing a pair of "lips" to remember what an ellipse is Rhyming or Keywords?
Keywords
The association strategy is used to___________information
Memorize
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition. Singing "You and me are free" to remember the strategy for using the Underground Railroad. Rhyming or Keywords?
Rhyming
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition. Repeating "Why to buy" to remember the rules of supply and demand Rhyming or Keywords?
Rhyming
True or False: A benefit of using association is that it allows the learner to be creative and have fun.
True
True or False: A strong example of using keywords would be the word "top," to remember that topography means the study of the tops and bottoms of mountains and valleys.
True
True or False: Rhyming means to connect a rhymed phrase or poem with a concept to be learned.
True
True or False: The association strategy is used to help memorize information.
True
True or False: Your keyword should sound similar to the word or phrase you are trying to learn.
True