What is a mnemonic?
What is a mnemonic?
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Activity Description
Learners will learn about and create mnemonics to help them to remember information.
Materials (optional):
- The handout “10 Ways to Make Mnemonics”
- Pen/pencil and paper for the learner to create or jot down ideas
Word File:
Learningmnemonics_SSPS_E.2.doc — Never downloaded
PDF - Practitioner's Version:
Learningmnemonics_SSPS_E.2.pdf — Never downloaded
Google Form:
Goal Path:
Postsecondary, Secondary School Credit
Competency: E. Manage Learning
E.2 Set realistic short- and long-term goals, use a limited number of learning strategies, and monitor own learning
Competency E: Manage Learning
Level: 2
At this level, learners: Set realistic short- and long-term goals, use a limited number of learning strategies, and monitor own learning
Performance Descriptors for the learner:
- Demonstrates positive attitude to learning
- Accepts positive feedback and constructive criticism
- Recognizes and expresses when one does not know something
- Accepts new learning challenges
- Willing to work independently
- Takes responsibility for learning
- Takes initiative
- Takes risks in learning situations
- Manages time (e.g. makes realistic estimates about time, meets deadlines, completes activities and tasks in a logical order)
- Attends class regularly and punctually
- Checks accuracy of work
Goal Setting:
The learner:
- Sets realistic short- and long-term goals
- Identifies steps required to achieve goals
- Monitors progress towards achieving goals
- Identifies barriers to achieving goals
- Begins to adjust goals, activities, and timelines to address obstacles to achieving goals
Learning Strategies:
The learner:
- Uses a limited number of learning strategies (e.g. takes notes, organizes learning materials)
- Identifies ways to remember information and reinforce learning
- Sequences activities in multi-step tasks
Monitoring Learning:
The learner:
- Monitors own learning
- Begins to adapt to instructional approaches and learning materials that do not reflect preferred learning style
- Begins to identify how skills and strategies can transfer to different contexts
- Identifies multiple sources of information to complete tasks
- Evaluates own performance using established criteria and tools (e.g. checklist, rubrics)
- Begins to identify ways to improve performance
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – E.2
Date Added:
Friday, May 8, 2015
Updated date: Thursday, August 19, 2021 - 14:18
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