Looking and Listening for familiar words in it
There is a theory that you can remember things by associating them with other words which rhyme or are in some way similar. But the question then is,"How do you remember the other words?"
Notice that the word phantasmagorical contains words that look like fantasy and magic.
Personalizing a word gives it a richer meaning for you.......
Connecting a word to other words, to your experience, or to events in the world
the world.
The connecting word - is 'man' !... Policeman, manhandle and manhole.
the new word has a familiar prefix
if the new word looks a lot like other words you already know
breaking down the word into its components and understanding the meaning of the prefix. This can help provide clues to the overall meaning of the word.
Notice that the word phantasmagorical contains words that look like fantasy and magic.
Personalizing a word gives it a richer meaning for you.......
Phonics: This strategy involves connecting letters to their corresponding sounds. For example, sounding out each letter in the word "cat" as /k/ /a/ /t/ to spell and read the word. Chunking: Splitting a word into smaller, more manageable parts to help with spelling and reading. For instance, breaking down "birthday" into "birth" and "day" can make it easier to spell and understand. Visualization: Creating mental images or associations to remember the spelling and meaning of words. For example, imagining a bee buzzing around the word "busy" to remember the spelling.
Connecting a word to other words, to your experience, or to events in the world
the world.
connecting it to a personal experience
reminds you of something that has happened to you before.
Some words that can be made from the word remember are:bebeebeerbermembererrmemerememberrem
Connecting related words