Created by potrace 1.14, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

MNEMONICS

MNEMONICS – children to genius

 

Mnemonics are memory devices that help learners recall larger pieces of information, especially in the form of lists like characteristics, steps, stages, parts, phases, etc. A mnemonic, also known as a memory aid, is a tool that helps you remember an idea or phrase with a pattern of letters, numbers, or relatable associations. Mnemonic devices include special rhymes and poems, acronyms, images, songs, outlines, and other tools.

Interested in becoming more efficient and effective in learning and recalling information? Whether you’re in elementary school, graduate school or everyday life, using these mnemonic strategies think of them as very effective memory tips can make it easier to remember facts, and they can be applied to almost any subject.

Benefits of Mnemonics:

  • Mnemonics are cheat codes for those who struggle with memorizing a certain complicated subject, list, or concept.
  • They allow us to use more memorable phrases that tie the concepts we want to memorize to our minds.
  • They allow us to quickly and successfully learn, and remember key concepts in a variety of subjects from English to math.
  • They work because our minds tend to remember information to which we can relate or experience.
  • Mnemonics have been proven to work as tools of memory-forming for a variety of tasks.
  • They aid doctors, scientists, geologists, artists, and students.
  • If you’re struggling to remember something, consider making yourself a mnemonic.