In order to remember the order of the seasons it is best to understand why we have seasons and when they occur.
Spring Equinox 21st March:
Summer Solstice 21st June
Autumn Equinox 21-23rd September
Winter Solstice 21st December
Therefore the best mnemonics practice would be to associate a season to what occurs in nature and the cycle of renewal.
Spring - Birth: Renewal of plants
Summer - Life: Plants are fully bloomed (photosynthesis)
Autumn - Decay: Leaves start to decay
Winter - Death: Less sun means no leaves
If you are teaching children a good way is to also use the clock face as a metaphor using their arms.
Spring - 9PM
Summer - 12PM
Autumn - 3PM
Winter - 6PM
The mnemonic for remembering the taxonomy order of biological classification is "Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup."
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A mnemonic code is a device by which one can remember a string of data or formulae; for instance, "My very eccentric mother just served us noodles" is a mnemonic for remembering the (now) 8 planets in the solar system in the order of their distance from the sun. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
rheumatic device Answer: It's a mnemonic device.
ROY G. BIV is the acronym that serves as a mnemonic for the remembering the order of colours of the rainbow. It stands for: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
The mnemonic for the order of the cranial nerves (sort of). The actual mnemonic is "On Old Olympus' Towering Top a Finn and a German Viewed Some Hops"
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A mnemonic code is a device by which one can remember a string of data or formulae; for instance, "My very eccentric mother just served us noodles" is a mnemonic for remembering the (now) 8 planets in the solar system in the order of their distance from the sun. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
A common mnemonic for remembering the types of questions is "5 W's and H": Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. This phrase helps to recall the essential questions that guide inquiry and information gathering. By using this mnemonic, you can ensure that your questions cover a comprehensive range of topics and perspectives.
I believe you are referring to the word mnemonic which is a word or phrase which is designed to help you remember something. An example may be "Never Eat Soggy Waffles" for remembering the order of directions around a compass.
A popular mnemonic for remembering the cardinal directions of a compass is "Never Eat Soggy Waffles," which stands for North, East, South, and West. Alternatively, you can use "Naughty Elephants Squirt Water" to help recall the same directions. These phrases can make it easier to remember the order of the directions when navigating.
Ain't nothin' but treble. Every Good Boy Does Fine. (Mnemonic for remembering the treble clef.)