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Memory

Memory

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS1-8, MS-ETS1-3, MS-ETS1-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Josiah Lawrence

Used 5+ times

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19 Slides • 32 Questions

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Draw

Highlight the stuff you do not know and underline the stuff you know!

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Draw

Highlight the stuff you do not know and underline the stuff you know!

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Open Ended

Give me a time where you and someone else remembers something very differently.

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Open Ended

Trial 1

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Open Ended

Trial 2

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Open Ended

Trial 3

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Open Ended

Trial 4

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Open Ended

Trial 5

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Open Ended

Trial 6

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Dropdown



inputs information into the memory system

is the retention of the encoded information

is getting the information out of memory and back into awareness

is the set of processes used to encode, store, and retrieve information over time

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Match

Match the following

Acoustic Encoding

Visual Encoding

Recoding

Semantic Encoding

The sound of crunchy leaves during fall.

The Oak become orange when its fall.

Halloween was fun last year.

The Jack-o-Lantern is kind of spooky.

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Labelling

Put the concepts in order

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Sensory Input

Sensory Memory

Short Term Memory

Long Term Memory

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Categorize

Options (6)

Remembering the first time to had ice cream.

Turning a knob to open a door

Feeling sad when a dog dies in a movie

Telling your spouse the drama that happened at work that day.

Putting your hands out when falling.

Explaining why you like your favorite TV show and Artist.

Organize these options into the right categories

Explicit
Implicit

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is an example of the Encoding Specificity Principle?

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Hearing a song that reminds a time that you went to the beach with friends.

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Feeling weird whenever you see a crooked picture frame.

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Using two hands to lift a large box even though you do not know what is on the inside.

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Knowing what a traffic cone taste like even though you have never tasted one.

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Multiple Choice

The amygdala is the main memory portion of the brain.

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False, the brain has multiple parts that facilitate memory.

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False, the prefrontal cortex is the main memory part of the brain.

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True, the amygdala is use do for emotional learning and memory.

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True, the memory is mainly in the brain stem.

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Multiple Choice

Susie was in a car wreck, and now she has trouble remembering what she has for breakfast everyday.

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Retrograde Amnesia

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Anterograde Amnesia

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Presentia

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Wondergrade Amnesia

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Multiple Select

Which of these is not a reason why we do not learn things? (Select all that apply)

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Fading with time

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Trying not to remember

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Not enough cues

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Eating specific foods

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Exposure to certain evironments

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Open Ended

What is the earliest memory that you have?

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Drag and Drop

I do not remember my first words

I walked into a room and forgot what I was doing

What is the name of that song?

Confusing a dream for something that happened​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Transience-
Absent Mindedness-
Blocking-
Misattribution-

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Dropdown

The getaway car was yellow, right?

That boy was rude, because all boys from up north are rude.

I can't shake the images of those kids I saw at the Holocaust Museum.

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Open Ended

What is the difference between retroactive interference and proactive interference?

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​A

​B

​C

​E

​F

​G

​H

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Word Cloud

Who was holding a book?

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Word Cloud

Who was holding the razor blade?

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Word Cloud

Who was the tallest person?

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Word Cloud

How many women were there?

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Word Cloud

How many Ace of Spades are there?

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Open Ended

Create a Mnemonic device for Rehearsal, Chunking, Elaborative Rehearsal, Mnemonic Device.

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Open Ended

What do you do to study?

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Multiple Choice

Encoding in memory refers to:

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The retention of information

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The input of information into the memory system

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The retrieval of information

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The deletion of information

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Multiple Choice

Memory is the set of processes used to:

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Encode, store, and retrieve information over time

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Encode, retrieve, and erase information

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Store, encode, and analyze information

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Retrieve, store, and interpret information

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Multiple Choice

Retrograde amnesia refers to:

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The inability to form new memories

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Loss of memory for events before brain trauma

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Memory loss due to disease

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Forgetting current events

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Multiple Choice

Eyewitness testimony can be unreliable due to:

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Encoding failure

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The misinformation effect

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Procedural memory

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Semantic encoding

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