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Universal Design for Learning
Mnemonic Strategies since some students with Autism have very strong memories
Keyword Strategies
Keyword Strategies
- Teach students to combine a keyword to a new word or concept to help them remember the material. The keyword sounds like the word or concept
- Example: Stapes=imagine a stapler with ears
- Memory strategy that uses the linkage of words that rhyme with numbers that are in ordered information
- Example: shoe=two
- Uses acronyms or strings of letters to help students remember a list of words or concepts.
- Example: HOMES for the Great Lakes= Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior