Johann Wolfgang von Goethe may have missed the mark when he quipped, "When ideas fail, words come in very handy." On the contrary, a rich vocabulary communicates ideas succinctly and with necessary specificity.
Mnemonics for Long-Term Memory
Students who have a broad understanding of words will typically have an increased ability to understand written and spoken words and will be able to use written and oral language to communicate more effectively.
Unfortunately, typical vocabulary lessons often fall short. When students merely memorize definitions without context they may not truly understand meaning. Without meaning, the material will only be learned for the short term.
With this in mind, teachers should strive to bring words alive with learning activities and games that bring pictures, stories and humor to words.
Memorization Strategies that Work: