Therefore, when children study politics and history in junior high school, they should find certain rules and methods to strengthen their memory. For example, we can tell a historical event vividly, so that children can feel the picture and better understand the memory. Divide the main points of an evidence into several levels, then remember the key words inside, and finally connect them in series and summarize them into a paragraph in your own words. In this way, it is easier for children to remember.
Because people's memory is always time-sensitive. If you want to keep the contents of the book in your mind, you need to keep repeating them. When you endorse, you can learn by rote the first time, and you have some impressions in your mind. The second time, you can recall it in your mind according to the residual impression, and finally check the leakage and fill in the gaps according to the original text of the textbook. By the third time, you can repeat the contents of the book in your own words.
When remembering history, we can focus on remembering the name, time, place, brief course and significance of major events. Generally speaking, this is the test center for regular exams. For politics, we should focus on reciting the paragraph drawn by the teacher, and then extract the key words of that paragraph in our own way. By describing the main content of this passage in your own language, you can achieve the effect of reciting.
Using the above methods and practicing in your spare time will make your memory more profound, even if it takes a long time.