Need to memorize a long list of people, places, or things? This fun activity is much like the Method of Loci mnemonic, but it's also a game. This activity will show you just how easy it can be to memorize a list.
First, write up a random list of ten objects for each person in your group. A sample list would look like this:
- pickle
- frog
- window
- scarecrow
- sea monster
- chicken dinner
- wallet
- carpet
- toilet paper
- banana
As you can see, you can have fun simply creating the lists! Once you have a list for every student, you'll give each person five minutes to memorize the list by making up a story.
Have students imagine themselves standing in a room of their house. Each student will create a story, using every item on the list, in sequence. A sample story for our list might go like this:
"I was standing at the refrigerator, searching for a pickle, when a frog lept from behind the milk jug."
You'll soon find that it's easy to make up a short story using the words in order. You'll also see that this makes memorizing a list incredibly easy. Students should take turns reciting their stories--while others check the lists to make sure they say the items in order.
You'll have a great laugh with this activity!
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