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Selfish Thread--> mnemonics
Some of you put the mnemonics, little sayings and clues, you learned to remember things, like NEWS for the map directions. I know I have sayings for the typical order of the planets, the temperature scale for stars etc. I know people use them for math ( please excuse my dear aunt sally)too.
I was wondering if you would list the ones you learned. I sure would love to make a list to use in the classroom. If it helped you, it will definitely help someone else. |
for map directions i learned Never Eat Shredded Wheat! dont know why my teach taught us that lol im sure there were bunches of others but i cant rememebr them
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I would offer help, but I used Never Eat Shredded Wheat too. :) So that one obviously works. All the rest of mine are for higher levels of math, and I don't think you need those. :)
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I'd love to hear them FallenAngel5
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Spelling was never my thing my dad taught me these
geography(george elliots old grandfather rode a pig home yesterday) Mississippi(M,I, crooked letter,crooked letter, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, humpback, humpback, I ) there were a couple more that i cant think of now one for Mo. its been to long |
Every Good Boy Does Fine (the notes corresponding to the LINES on a treble clef on written music) and the word "FINE" (the notes corresponding to the SPACES on that same treble clef)
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Good ones Rockintime! I was taught FACE and ACEG all cows eat grass
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Roy G. Biv ~ colors of the rainbow
Planets: My Very Energetic Mother Just Sold Us Nine Pizzas |
Oliver had a half of apple. SCT
sin (theta) = opposite / hypotneuse cosine (theta) = adjacent / hypotnuse tangent (theta) = opposite / adjacent |
Hey, Kendall...I like that one...hadn't heard or used it before.
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The only one I can think of at the moment
TANSTAFL There aint no such thing as free lunch. (from my economics class years ago) |
From some class I had don't recall he class... NIMBY, Not in my back yard.
SOH-CAH-TOA as if it were a Native American saying for who knows what Sin = opposite/hypotnuse Cosin = adjacent/hypotnuse tangent = opposite/adjacent My geometry teacher had quite the creative story that went with this about the Native Indian SOH-CAH-TOA thingee too, but alas I don't recall it. |
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Actually it is FACE for the spaces on the treble clef, & the Brit version of the lines is Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, used as an album title by the Moody Blues; the bass clef (my domain ;) ) is Good Boys Do Fine Always for the lines & All Cows Eat Grass (or All Cars Eat Gas) for the spaces. Back when I started to learn electronics, when the microchip was a newly emerging technology, all resistors' & many other components' values were designated by a color code; you've seen them if you ever looked into a radio, tv, amp, or other gadgets. little cylindrical objects with rainbow color stripes; 1st two stripes represent a number, 3rd stripe tells the # of zeros to put after them, or something like that...anyway the color code is 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Black brown red orange yellow green blue violet gray white & the mnemonic for the color sequence is Bad Boys Rape Our Young Girls, But Violet Gives Willingly yeh, I know, electrical engineers are a sexist lot, always going on about male & female connectors & stuff ;) |
Oh, and in computer graphics, the word is WYSIWYG...What You See Is What You Get (don't laugh, it took many years & tears to make what the screen showed match what came out of the printer)
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In junior high, some of us used "Kathy poured cream over fresh grown strawberries" to remember that kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species are the taxonimic groups in biology.
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