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How to remember (almost) everything ever, Rob Eastaway ; illustrated by Damien Weighill

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How to remember (almost) everything ever, Rob Eastaway ; illustrated by Damien Weighill
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 12 to 17
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grades 7 and up
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to remember (almost) everything ever
Oclc number
933444613
Responsibility statement
Rob Eastaway ; illustrated by Damien Weighill
Summary
Can you remember the names of every player on your favourite football team, yet still manage to forget what day it is? This book reveals how your memory works, explaining cool tricks and skills that can help to train your memory to remember everything--ever!
Table Of Contents
How to remember more -- Creating a story -- The room method -- Remembering numbers -- Memorising with rhymes -- Picking up a pattern -- Using your senses -- Photographic memory -- Musical memory -- Memory triggers -- Invent your own mnemonics -- Memory games -- More memory tips -- Super-powerful memories -- How memory works -- Computers and brains -- Brain scientists -- How does your brain work? -- Left- and right-handedness -- Memory and eye movements -- How long does memory last? -- Different types of memory -- Forgetting -- The memory can play tricks! -- Animals and memory -- What next? -- What is a mnemonic? -- 50 fantastic mnemonics -- Create your own mnemonics
Target audience
adolescent
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