i before e (except after c) old-school ways to remember stuff

i before e (except after c) old-school ways to remember stuff by Judy Parkinson is a first edition book published by Reader’s Digest on April 17, 2008. This 176-page collection presents a variety of ingenious mnemonics designed to assist readers in learning and retaining important facts. The book offers a nostalgic journey through childhood memory aids that remain relevant for adults, featuring clever rhymes and engaging acronyms that simplify complex information across various subjects.
Readers will find a delightful assortment of memory aids that cover topics such as spelling, mathematics, history, and general trivia. The mnemonics are organized into categories, making it easy to locate specific information. With amusing verses like “Thirty days hath September” and creative sayings to remember geographical directions, this book serves as both a practical reference and a source of entertainment. It is suitable for anyone looking to enhance their memory skills while enjoying a light-hearted approach to learning.
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Here is an amusing collection of ingenious mnemonics devised to help us learn and understand hundreds of important fact as children and can continue to resonate with us as adult.
Here is an amusing collection of ingenious mnemonics devised to help us learn and understand hundreds of important fact as children and can continue to resonate with us as adults.
Featuring all the mnemonics you?ll ever need to know, this fun little book will bring back all the simple, easy-to-remember rhymes from your childhood?once learned, fix the information in the brain forever?such as learning to count by reciting ?One, Two, buckle my shoe, Three, Four, knock at the door.? Packed with clever verses, engaging acronyms, curious?and sometimes hilarious?sayings that can be used to solve a problem or cap an argument.
Take a trip back to the classroom, and rediscover the assortment of practical memory aids covering a range of different subjects, including spelling, time, mathematics, history, general trivia, and much more. The information is organized in short snippets by category such as:
* Geographically Speaking: Remember North East South West by reciting Never Eat Slimy Worms or Naughty Elephants Squirt Water.
* Time and the Calendar: ?Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have 31 excepting February alone; And that has 28 days clear; With 29 in each leap year?
* Think of a Number: Know the Roman numerals by remembering ?I Value Xylophones Like Cows Dig Milk?
* World History: ?In fourteen hundred, ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue, And found this land, land of the Free, beloved by you, beloved by me?
The clever verses, engaging acronyms, curious sayings are endless. Guaranteed to amuse and inform, here is a perfect gift for any language lover?complete with a To/From gift plate.
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