How can we help children to develop their working memory?
The memory demands in the classroom for children are high; they are constantly bombarded by new knowledge in multiple topic areas, given series of instructions to complete and expected to both learn and demonstrate their mastery of knowledge and skills on a daily basis. Developing Memory Skills in the Primary Classroom is a highly practical book that contains all the guidance and resources a school needs to boost their pupils' working memory. Proven to have a positive impact on pupils, this tried and tested complete programme combines teaching pupils memory strategies with opportunities to practice those strategies within a small group, the classroom and at home. The resources provided by this book include:
- a variety of photocopiable games and activities
- extensive teaching notes
- a range of sample letters to parents/carers
- essential information sheets
- bespoke baseline assessment tools
- a detailed programme that can be run by a teaching assistant under the guidance of the SENCo.
This text provides a clear link between working in the classroom and with parents in the home, making it a one-stop resource for any teacher, SENCo, teaching assistant or parent wanting to help children develop their working memory.
How can we help children to develop their working memory? This highly practical book contains all the guidance and resources a school needs to boost their pupils' working memory. Proven to have a positive impact on pupils, this tried and tested complete programme combines memory strategies with suggestions on how to practice them within a small group, the classroom and at home. The resources provided by this book includes teaching notes,photocopiable games and activities, sample letters, information sheets, bespoke baseline assessment tools as well as a detailed programme that can be run by a teaching assistant under the guidance of the SENCo. A key concept of the book is linking the working in the sessions to both home and school.
'the book provides a clear link between working in the classroom and with parents in the home - this is emphasised by the advice and information sheets for parents. The techniques used are wide-ranging, meaning there is plenty for every type of learner; they can be easily adapted for use throughout the curriculum and for learners of all abilities. I think this interesting book has plenty of value beyond the classroom too - we can all apply some of the ideas and techniques.' - Parents in Touch
"An excellent, informative and practical programme which can easily be used and delivered by staff within a school setting." - Amy Corp, Nasen Special