Overview
The 5 minute study warm-up is taken from a research based study technique from Project CRISS.
Research has found that students remember information that is presented or studied in small
increments over a longer period of time rather than "cramming" information into the short term
memory. 5 minutes studying daily allows the information to go into the long term memory.
How does it work?
As students enter the room they are asked to review the material Presidents (7th Grade)) learned the previous day. We then, as a class, review the previous information and add two- three new facts. Individual students volunteer to come to the board and review all the information independently. The class
then resumes with the 7th grade curriculum.
The 5 minute study warm-up is taken from a research based study technique from Project CRISS.
Research has found that students remember information that is presented or studied in small
increments over a longer period of time rather than "cramming" information into the short term
memory. 5 minutes studying daily allows the information to go into the long term memory.
How does it work?
As students enter the room they are asked to review the material Presidents (7th Grade)) learned the previous day. We then, as a class, review the previous information and add two- three new facts. Individual students volunteer to come to the board and review all the information independently. The class
then resumes with the 7th grade curriculum.