5. Keyword morphology is to grasp the keywords of a certain historical knowledge and summarize them into points to improve the memory effect. For example, we can master the compulsory course I "Democracy in Ancient Greece" through several key words: ① Background; (2) development and (3) extinction. Background: economy (industrial and commercial development); Politics (the disintegration of the clan system); Geography (small country, ocean) ② Development: Three Reforms (Foundation: Solon, Establishment: Cleisthenes, Prosperity: Perikles ③ Death: the limitations of Athenian democracy; Political and economic development.
Sixth, the generalization memory method is to generalize and simplify a certain historical knowledge. For example, the compulsory course I "The Establishment of British Constitutional monarchy" can be summarized as follows: ① premise: glorious revolution; ② Establishment: Bill of Rights; (3) Development: Set up a responsible cabinet, so that students can easily master the knowledge of the establishment of British constitutional monarchy.
Seven, chart memory method is characterized by the use of charts, mobilize the visual function, inspire the imagination, it can simplify the complex, can clearly reflect the historical evolution track, can condense historical knowledge into points, turn points into surfaces, and achieve the purpose of enhancing memory. Such as: memory
Eight, classified memory method. This method is suitable for unit or general review. The content of history textbooks is very complicated, and memorizing the basic knowledge of history in isolation is bound to make you dizzy, and the result is still a mess. If we adopt the method of classified memory, we can classify the basic knowledge of history, summarize it in turn according to the nature of the problem, and sort out the clues, which will be convenient for memory. This is called classified memory.