Memory and Mnemonics: How to Remember Things Better | Learning How Memory Works for Kids

4 months ago
20

In this video, Sonia, teaches kids about memory and mnemonics. Memory is the ability to store and recall information that we learn or experience. Mnemonics are tricks or tools that help us remember things better. They can be words, sentences, songs, images, or anything else that makes it easier to recall information. Sonia gives some examples of mnemonics for kids in elementary school, such as how to remember the order of the planets, the colors of the rainbow, the number of days in each month, how to spell words that sound the same but have different meanings, and the names of the Great Lakes. She also encourages kids to make their own mnemonics by using their creativity and imagination. This video is fun, entertaining, wise, insightful, and informative. It helps kids improve their memory and learning skills.
Keywords: memory, mnemonics, learning, education, kids, elementary school, planets, rainbow colors, months, spelling, Great Lakes, Sofia the Adventurer, learning videos for kids

How Memory Works Intro 00:00:00
Memory Process 00:00:28
Stages of Memory 00:00:43
Memory Encoding 00:00:47
Memory Storage Phase 00:01:13
Episodic Memory 00:01:39
Long Term - Semantic Memory 00:01:59
Sensory Memory 00:02:18
Recall Memory Phase 00:03:07
Working Memory 00:03:32
Improving Memory 00:03:51
Memory Tools - Mneumonics 00:05:33
Order of the Planets Mnemonic 00:05:46
Rainbow colors Mnemonic 00:06:12
Number of Days in each Month Mnemonic 00:06:23
I before E except after C Mnemonic 00:07:04
There is no X in espresso Mnemonic 00:07:16
Great Lakes in North America Mnemonic 00:07:22
How memory works summary 00:07:46

Loading comments...