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A preparation for revision, examinations and life! Learning how you learn A preparation for revision, examinations and life! The Class of 2003

Memory English B. Studies Technology Art Science Ipswich trivia French Maths Music Geography History The Class of 2003

The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? Challenge 1 Try to remember exactly what you did when you arrived in school this morning. The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? The brain stores most memories as pictures and in colour. It is highly…. Visual The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? It tends not to store memories like this… How do you make your notes? The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? What kinds of things do you remember easily? The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? You remember things that are Unusual The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? What state of mind helps you to make long lasting memories? Challenge 2 01353 568411 The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? Emotions Some reason for learning – an end goal The Class of 2003

What makes something memorable? Visual Unusual Emotional The Class of 2003

Next Week Preparing your brain to learn The Class of 2003