Summary of a lesson on speech development using mnemonics in the preparatory group “How well we know fairy tales!”


Basic mnemonic devices

One of the most famous mnemonic devices is the acrostic poem. It is a poem or phrase where the first letters of each word or line form the key information to be remembered.

Since childhood, we have been familiar with the simple phrase “Every Hunter Wants to Know Where the Pheasant Sits.” This is how we remembered what colors the rainbow consists of and in what order they are located.

My grandmother taught me to easily remember the number of days in each month using my knuckles. And this is also mnemonics.

There are other interesting ways to remember. Let's start with basic techniques for adults.

Alphanumeric code

This method will help you remember your phone number, car number, house number, date of birth or any other number. Its essence is that we need to replace the numbers with the letters with which the names of the numbers begin.

See:

  • 0 – zero – N;
  • 1 – times – P;
  • 2 – two – D;
  • 3 – three – T;
  • 4 – four – H;
  • 5 – five – P;
  • 6 – six – Ш;
  • 7 – seven – C;
  • 8 – eight – B;
  • 9 – a lot – M (since we already have D under the number 2, nine is usually denoted by the word “many” and the letter M).

To make it easier to convert numbers into alphabetic codes, you need to learn these notations like a multiplication table. Then the encoding will pop up in your head automatically.

Let's try to encrypt the date of birth in this way. For example, December 25th.

The rule is this: the first number in the code is the first consonant letter in the word, the second number is the second consonant letter of this word. We will encrypt the next two digits into the second word using a similar principle.

So, we need to come up with the first word with the letters D and P. For example, DePo. The second word should contain the letters R and D. Let it be the word “Radio”. The result was a bunch of “DePo Radio”. If you need a more meaningful phrase to remember, you can make up the phrase “Radio played at DePauw.”

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I think you understand the principle.

Associations

Consider the “Hanger” technique. Its essence is that in order to remember a word, name, digital value, we need to attach an association to it.

For example, in order to easily remember various digital combinations, we need to create our own association for each number. Each person may have their own associations.

Below in the picture you can see associations that are often used in psychological tests.

What other “hangers” can you come up with for each number:

  • 1 – candle, straw, pencil;
  • 2 – snake, swan;
  • 3 – seagull, camel humps;
  • 4 – sailboat, flag;
  • 5 – palm, seahorse;
  • 6 – snail, bag;
  • 7 – scythe, boomerang;
  • 8 – snowman, hourglass;
  • 9 – umbrella, watering can;
  • 0 – saucer, sun.

The main thing is to choose a single scale of associations for yourself and use only that one. Otherwise you will get even more confused.

Let's encrypt the number 48 using the values ​​from the picture as a basis. Imagine glasses lying on a chair and say: “I am sitting on a chair and looking for glasses.”

The association method can also be used when remembering names. For example, you just can’t remember the name of history teacher Daniil Lvovich. The name can be associated, for example, with the famous actor Danila Kozlovsky. And associate the middle name with the main predator of the savannah - the lion.

To remember a surname, it can also be linked to an association. For example, Shishkin is a fir cone or the famous artist of a painting with three bears in the forest. Borodachev is a man with a long beard. And so on.

Rhymes

With rhyme, everything is easier to remember. Remember the school rhyme with exception verbs?

Shave, lay, look, offend,

Hear, see, hate,

Drive, breathe, hold, twirl,

And depend and endure.

Or this one:

A bisector is a rat that runs around the corners and divides the corner in half.

You can rhyme anything: shopping lists, names of colleagues and even phone numbers. Here is an example of a poem for a housewife who is going to the store:

Cheese, sour cream and cottage cheese,

Glazed curd.

Brought from afar

Three cans of milk,

Bread, sausages and cabbage,

So that the house is thick.

And in order to remember numbers, you need to assign certain rhymes to them. Below I will give examples, and your task is to choose one word at a time and memorize them, so that you can quickly apply them in your quatrains.

You can use the following rhymes:

  • zero – moth, crawl, password, permission, beans, console;
  • one - master, middle, aspen, half;
  • two – head, words, grass, tops;
  • three - bubbles, jury, crackers, bet, collect, from dawn;
  • four - in the apartment, in the world, wider, on the air;
  • five – say, bed, break, walk, understand;
  • six - honor, tin, not to count, eat, father-in-law;
  • seven – schemes, helmet, darkness, eat;
  • eight - we ask, autumn, wear, earth, freeze;
  • nine - do, winnow, brother-in-law, left.

Consonance

This technique is useful when learning foreign words that are simply difficult to remember. Many English words are consonant with Russian words.

The word look in translation means “to look” and its sound resembles the Russian word “onion”. You can remember the translation like this: when we peel onions, our eyes begin to water and it is difficult for us to look.

Another example. The phrase living room is translated as “living room”. The first word is consonant with our “rain”. You can imagine the following situation: it’s raining outside, we have to sit in a warm living room.

The word competitor is similar to “composer” and is translated as “rival, competitor.” Imagine two competing composers vying for the title of author of the best piece of music. And so on.

Here's another good mnemonic way to learn foreign languages. It will help you master free communication without being tied to translation. For example, you need to quickly memorize the word cup. Your task is to immediately initiate its association in your head. To do this, pick up a cup and say the word cup several times.

Exactly the same with other words. If it does not represent an object or is not at hand, simply recreate the meaning of this word in your imagination and say it several times.

Repetitions

Scientists have managed to identify the optimal pattern that helps you learn anything. If you have to remember text, phone numbers, poetry or any other information, learn it in several approaches:

  1. Studying.
  2. Repeat after 15–20 minutes.
  3. Next repetition after 6–8 hours.
  4. Another repetition in a day.

You can learn more about memory and attention training in adults in our separate article.

The best books on mnemonics

Finally, a small selection of useful books on the topic:

  • Joshua Foer “Einstein Walks on the Moon. The Science and Art of Memory"
  • Boris Nikolai Konrad “How to remember everything! Secrets of the world champion in mnemonics”
  • Anton Moguchiy “The most complete training book for brain development! New trainings for the mind”
  • Ilya Melnikov “The best ways to remember”
  • Stanislav Muller “Remember everything: secrets of supermemory. Book-simulator”
  • Anton Moguchiy “Use your brain 100%! Book-simulator for the development of the mind and memory”

Even more books for memory development can be found in our separate publication.

Courses and simulators on mnemonics

Nowadays you can find a lot of different training services and courses on memory development on the Internet. I have chosen the most famous and successful ones to make your search easier.

Mnemonics – 4brain

Mnemonics is an online program from the 4brain intellectual club. It lasts 5 weeks and consists of 16 lessons. It is very convenient to absorb information, since only 20–30 minutes are allotted for each lesson.

You will learn to quickly and easily remember:

  • dates and events;
  • names and faces of people;
  • any numbers and phone numbers;
  • to-do and shopping lists;
  • foreign and other unfamiliar words;
  • poems.

In addition to new skills, you will receive:

  1. Summary with useful notes and links.
  2. Personal progress statistics.
  3. Diploma from the platform.

The cost of participation with a discount is 1,990 rubles.

Mnemonics – Wikium

Mnemonics - a course from a popular platform with brain simulators. It includes:

  • 7 unique online simulators;
  • memory development program;
  • a ready-made set of key techniques for easy memorization;
  • tests.

You will learn:

  • remember all passwords and codes;
  • congratulate loved ones on their birthday without delay;
  • instantly memorize poems;
  • keep all agreements in mind;
  • memorize mobile phone numbers by ear.

With a discount, the course costs 990 rubles.

Mnemonics: how to easily remember information for grades 5–11 - Foxford

The course Mnemonics: how to easily remember information for grades 5–11 can now be viewed in the recording. There are 12 lessons in total. They consist of theory, webinars and homework. The program will be useful for middle and high school students, as well as anyone who wants to improve their memory.

In this class you will learn how to memorize:

  • formulas;
  • names;
  • faces;
  • poetry;
  • any digital data;
  • foreign words.

The cost of the course is 2,990 rubles. Installment plan available. To understand how the course works, you can watch the introductory lesson for free.

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