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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Our Memory Notebook

Sorry about the flash reflection. I created memory business cards, laminated so that I can use them again with Danny and not get destroyed. Items include: Bible facts, scriptures, science facts, grammar definitions, and poems.

Daily sheet: there are 10 places to fill but I'm only using the daily for the immediate memory items. The standard for moving into the Weekly section is the item needs to be recited correctly 3x from start to finish.
- grammar definition we are currently studying
- science fact(s) that applies to our current studies
- the most recent poem memorized and the new one to memorize

Weekly sheet: these are items have been memorized but still need reinforcement to keep them memorized. The standard I'm using is if the item can be recited correctly 3x from start to finish then it gets moved into the Monthly section.
- general topics (house rules, time, personal information, etc.)
- Bible facts (prayers)
- poems previously memorized

Monthly sheets: Items to be memorized or previous items that have been memorized based on the standards above.
There are two sections for monthly right now, future items and monthly items. The future items will be recited once a month until they are put in the Daily section for formal memorization. Once items have been deemed a "monthly" memory item, the future and monthly items will be separate.

Scriptures: I have decided to separate these from the rest of the memory items. I know the arguments but I have decided to choose 5 scriptures to truly internalize for 2nd grade instead of memorizing 34 scriptures. The rest of the scriptures will just be read weekly, with the week's scripture being read 3x daily. This will grow incrementally as we progress in our Bible studies.

I placed these in Camille's Daily binder and the tabs allow me to label them Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Future. Any other "system" just proves to be too complicated for us. I needed something to fit what we're already doing but to add a little more structure.

Our current daily memory items include:

• Recite "True Nobility" by Edgar Guest (our new poem)
• Recite "Mr. Nobody" by Anonymous (our last memorized poem)
• Continents by size (science fact)
• Noun definition
• Pronoun definition
• Verb definition


This post was edited since the first time I posted it due to "medicine" head.

 

9 comments:

Darcy @ m3b said...

Now that Blogger supports video - wouldn't it be something nice to look back upon for C to see herself reciting her memorizations?

Hope you feel better soon.

Riverfront Headmistress said...

It looks great. We use the box system but I like the business cards as well.

Anonymous said...

Very nice! :)

Rhonda said...

I've tried the box method before, but haven't been successful. Things in a box tend to stay in the box. :) I'm much more visual, so this would probably work better. TFS!

Rhonda

Tami, full-time mom; part-time foodie said...

I love your new Middle Ages header! Very appropriate with your history theme! Me thinks you are a talented lady.

: )
Tami

Lisa~ said...

Yes! A visual!

Wow that must have taken some time! Must share how it goes....

Thanks again! For youknow what! I keep going back and looking at it…. *Ü*

Happy Day to you! Hope shopping went well....

Anonymous said...

Looks good, Jessica! We're using the file box system and so far, so good! Let us know how it goes.

karensk said...

Jessica,

Thanks for sharing this! It looks really good. Whenever I hear of memory work on index cards, I envision handwritten cards (and I don't like looking at my handwriting for long). I like your idea of printed "business cards"...very neat *and* compact.

I haven't settled on a memory system yet. I need to get everything else running fairly smoothly first, and then I'll try implementing the system. I've been reading the recent discussions on the memory work on the WTM boards and hope to use some of those ideas with my kiddos.

BTW, the graphic design at the top of your blogpage looks excellent! Did you create it yourself?!?

Blessings,
Karen K. in Tx

Anonymous said...

Jessica,

Your header is nice! Yes, my order came! I really like OPG, better than I thought I would. Nice surprise. I also got Christian Kids Explore Biology and think it is nicely done, however, even though it does state that is is easily adapted, I feel the need to shelve it for our next cycle through. I don't want to adapt right now in this season...though in 4 years if I use it with Mitchal I will adapt for Micah to keep them together. I am just going to go with WTM science suggestions after all. :) Off to order those. sigh

Glad ya like the envelopes!