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  Knowledge fills a large brain; it merely inflates a small one. —Anon.

  Ask a pre-school or Kindergarden teacher for ways to make learning fun.

Bombard ALL your senses — seeing, hearing, talking, smelling, touching.
  1. KINESTHETICS: Write or type what you have to remember on a card.
  2. CONCEPTUALS: Find where the information fits in an outline.
  3. CONCEPTUALS: Read what is around it to understand the context.
  4. CONCEPTUALS: Find examples of how it is used.
  5. VISUALS: Close your eyes and from memory see the words in your head.
  6. VISUALS: Post the card up in several places (refrigerator door, computer screen, mirror, briefcase, etc.)
  7. VISUALS: Carry the card with you and look at it several times a day.
  8. VERBALS: Say the words out loud whenever you see the card.
  9. KINESTHETICS Movement: Learn how the deaf use sign language for the words.
  10. AUDITORY Sound: Tape record the words and play it back on a portable casette player (while you are driving, etc.).
  11. SMELL: Get scented markers and mark up the words.
    bulletPurple - grape - person's name
    bulletBrown - cinnemon - physical object (house, car, etc.)
    bulletBlue - blueberry - inputs of time or money
    bulletCyan - mint - place name
    bulletGreen - apply - action or process
    bulletOrange - orange - adjective, description
    bulletRed - cherry - documents or outputs
    bulletBlack - licorice - moral or lesson learned

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