ID
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1742 |
Title
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Shopping List |
Published
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True |
Body
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Image
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https://www.wyethnutrition.co.id/sites/default/files/2023-02/grocery_food_color_parent_fotolia_60153627_0.jpg
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PWA Age month
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24_36 |
PWA Dimensions
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working_memory |
PWA Duration(minutes)
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30_45min |
PWA Lead
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Who can remember all the items you need from the store? Create a fun story to boost your memory. |
PWA Materials
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- Your grocery list |
PWA Progress Marker
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Always recalls high number of story items;Recalls a few story items consistently;Recalling more and more story items |
PWA Question Body
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How many items did {LEARNER_FNAME} remember from the story? |
PWA Tags
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Numbers/ Words |
PWA Try this
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Make a simple grocery list and go over the items on your list out loud with {LEARNER_FNAME}. Ask {OBJ_PRONOUN} to repeat back as many items as {SUBJ_PRONOUN} can remember. Chances are, there won’t be many.
Work with {LEARNER_FNAME} to create a story involving the items on your list. Maybe a fruit-eating monster wants to steal your kiwis and bananas, and the only way to stop him is to wrap him in tin foil and squirt toothpaste on him!
After talking through the story, see how many things {LEARNER_FNAME} can remember from the list. Remind {OBJ_PRONOUN} of the story if {SUBJ_PRONOUN} gets stuck. You can even talk through the story to remember your list when you are shopping in the store |
PWA Variations
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PWA What to look
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Note each time {LEARNER_FNAME} remembers an item from the story. Did {SUBJ_PRONOUN} remember the tin foil and toothpaste to defeat the monster? Count how many things {SUBJ_PRONOUN} remembered with the help of a fun story to connect the items. Keep this tool in mind the next time you want {LEARNER_FNAME} to remember several things. |
PWA Why this matters
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Children are always processing and learning new information, much of which is stored as working memory, so this type of activity has great implications for development. Research shows that the technique of linking information that we want to remember – a type of “elaboration” ¬– helps young learners keep more in mind for longer periods of time.
UTM-EM-049-MAR-21 |
PWA Question Response Option first
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0 ;1-2 ;3-4 ;5 or more |
PWA Question Response Option second
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1;2;3;4 |
PWA Collections
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PWA Slug
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/remember-tasks-through-elaboration |
PWA Waiting for Review
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True |
PWA YouTube video
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