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Memory strategies are another indispensable batch of study skills. Observations reveal how students make use of mnemonics, associations, visualizations, and other cognitive strategies to retain more information. Herein is an inextricable link between the manner in which students manage their cognitive resources and their overall academic performance. Gone are the days when classrooms were impersonal places, with a single-source of knowledge - the teacher. Today's classrooms endeavor to be inc...
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The 'Reader's Theatre' was arguably the most engaging reading fluency activity. It provided students with scripts of plays, allowing them to practice reading their assigned roles repeatedly until they could perform it fluidly. This playful and imaginative approach not only broke the stereotype of reading being a 'quiet activity,' but it also promoted better expression, pacing, and phrasing. The second activity involved 'Repeated Reading.' Here, students were encouraged to read the same text m...
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