Memory is the ability to encode, store and recall information. There's three different types of memory, which is sensory memory, short-term memory and long-term memory. Also, three process were involved in memory: encoding, storage and retrieval. In this topic we will learn more about how to store and retrieve information in an effective way so that we know why some study strategies work and some don't.
5.2 MEMORY STRATEGIES
MY OWN MEMORY STRATEGIES
- Write it down on sticky notes
- Visualization; create silly images
- Categorization
- Repitition; reading, writing and saying information over and over
5.3 CONCENTRATION STRATEGIES
While we were learning about this topic, Madam Adriana make an activity for us to test our concentration. We played 'bola beracun' which requires the students in the class to pass a pencil box containing some papers that have proverbs in Malay. While we were passing there will be a song playing. If the song stops, the person holds the pencil box will take a paper out of it and act out the clue for the other students to guess the answer.
Here's a video of one of my classmates, Azwa, acting out the proverb :
We also answered some questions about out concentration on a paper Madam Adriana gave,
5.4 SQ3R
SQ3R is a reading comprehension method named for its five steps: survey, question, read, recite, and review.

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