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Memory Strategy: Hooking

  • LFA
  • Aug 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

Transform study sessions into memorable, fun experiences with hooking! This strategy uses the term you’re trying to remember to create clues. Here are some examples:


🔍 Visual Hooking: The Spanish word ojo means eye. Imagine the word with eyes!


🎧 Auditory Hooking: Mesa means table in Spanish. Think of a "messy mesa."


🔍🎧 Combined Example: To remember pints in a quart, imagine pine trees playing tennis on a quart court.


Encourage your child to create their own hooks for better retention. It’s a fun way to connect new knowledge with existing memories!





 
 
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