If your student has difficulty with verbal memory WHEN IT MATTERS Verbal memory refers to how you store and remember word-based information you read or hear.Students use verbal memory to remember the details of what they read or what was said during class ... View More
If your student has difficulty remembering language-based information such as vocabulary, spelling or facts WHAT IT IS You use your verbal memory to remember what you read and what you hear. Finding ways to help you memorize more easily will save you time in... View More
If your student's strongest skill is verbal memory and you want them to build their confidence for a group assignment USING STRONG VERBAL MEMORY IN GROUP WORK 1) Verbal memory can be a great asset in group projects to keep the team on track and including key... View More
If your student struggles to remember core information and it might affect their self-confidence and participation in a group project ADAPTING WITH WEAKER MEMORY IN GROUP WORK 1) Use note taking and organization strategies that will help you remember what wa... View More
If your student struggles to memorize formulas, images and conceptual information WHEN IT MATTERS MOST Visual memory refers to how you store and recall concepts, numbers, objects, or other non-language-based information. Students use visual memory to rememb... View More
If your student struggles with forgetfulness, organization or time management WHEN IT MATTERS Working memory helps you hold multiple bits of information in short-term memory (about 15-30 sec) so you can apply them during multi-step tasks. It is sometimes ref... View More
If your student has difficulty remembering images, pictures, diagrams, or formulas WHAT IT IS You use your visual memory to remember patterns, specific colors, diagrams or graphs. Finding ways to help yourself memorize images, pictures and other visual infor... View More
If your student has strong working memory and you want to build self-awareness particularly around mental math and problem solving WHAT IT IS Nurturing your strong short-term (or working) memory can help you effectively solve problems and follow directions. ... View More