By Allan & Barbara Pease
ISBN-10: 6461206116
ISBN-13: 9786461206113
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98 99 Item Eight is a CROCODILE EIGHT is GATE Write or draw a silly story about a crocodile and a gate. 100 101 Item Nine is a HORSE NINE is LINE Write or draw a silly story about a horse and the line down the middle of the road. 102 103 Item Ten is a PIG TEN is HEN Write or draw a silly story about a hen and a pig. 104 105 Test Your Skills Test Your Skills Write the memory peg for each number and then write the correct item Number Memory Peg Now let's write out both lists. SCHOOL LIST ANIMAL LIST 1.
88 89 TestYourSkills Write the memory peg for each number and then write the correct item Number 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 90 Memory Peg Item Exercise2 HOW TO PEG ALL FIVE ITEMS ON ONE NUMBER Here's a way to expand your ability to remember large numbers of items. Our five school items are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. rocks sand hair paperclips toothbrush Now we'll make up a silly story about all five items and put them on memory peg number One which is DRUM. You wake up in the morning and see that your hair is standing on end and there's a drum full of sand balancing on top of your hair and the sand is pouring all over you.
The animals are: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. a kangaroo a peacock a crocodile ahorse a pig We'll do the first one for you and then you do the rest. 94 95 Item Six is a KANGAROO SIX is STICKS Imagine that you're in a forest and a kangaroo is trying to steal your stick. You're holding onto the stick as hard as you can but the kangaroo goes hopping off and takes you with him! 96 97 Item Seven is a PEACOCK SEVEN is HEAVEN Write or draw a silly story about a peacock in heaven. 98 99 Item Eight is a CROCODILE EIGHT is GATE Write or draw a silly story about a crocodile and a gate.
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