Description
Unlock Math Potential with a No-Prep Math Memory Lesson!
Ready to help your students unlock the secrets of their own brains? This comprehensive lesson on metacognition and learning styles is perfect for introducing or reinforcing essential study skills, specifically within a math context. Designed for middle and high school students, this resource uses a combination of interactive notes, a guided presentation, and hands-on application to make the topic of how we learn engaging and relatable.
Students will discover the different types of memory and how to leverage their unique learning styles—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic—to improve their academic performance, particularly with math concepts and processes. This product includes everything you need to deliver an effective lesson with minimal prep and can easily be left as sub plans.
What is included in the editable listing
- Easy Print Sub Plans: A detailed, easy-to-follow plan with a suggested pacing guide and specific instructions for each activity, perfectly formatted for a substitute teacher.
- Student Worksheets: Guided notes that correspond directly with the presentation slides, helping students stay engaged and organized.
- Google Slides Presentation: A visually appealing and informative presentation that covers all key concepts.
- Video Links: Curated video links to enhance the lesson and provide real-world examples.
- Application Activities: Hands-on activities that challenge students to apply learning strategies to subjects like math and general note-taking.
Slides Listed
- Slides 1-3: Introduction to Memory (Hook, lesson topic, and worksheet distribution).
- Slides 4-14: Explore Sensory Memory (Defining and discussing different types of memory, with guided notes and video links for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles).
- Slides 15-18: Application of Strategies (Applying memory techniques to math and general note-taking).
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Identify and define the different types of memory (sensory, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic).
- Explain how the brain processes and stores information.
- Recognize their own personal learning style.
- Apply a variety of memory strategies to improve their study habits.
Metacognition & Study Skills Lesson for Math | Learning Styles Lesson| Sub Plans
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Description
Unlock Math Potential with a No-Prep Math Memory Lesson!
Ready to help your students unlock the secrets of their own brains? This comprehensive lesson on metacognition and learning styles is perfect for introducing or reinforcing essential study skills, specifically within a math context. Designed for middle and high school students, this resource uses a combination of interactive notes, a guided presentation, and hands-on application to make the topic of how we learn engaging and relatable.
Students will discover the different types of memory and how to leverage their unique learning styles—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic—to improve their academic performance, particularly with math concepts and processes. This product includes everything you need to deliver an effective lesson with minimal prep and can easily be left as sub plans.
What is included in the editable listing
- Easy Print Sub Plans: A detailed, easy-to-follow plan with a suggested pacing guide and specific instructions for each activity, perfectly formatted for a substitute teacher.
- Student Worksheets: Guided notes that correspond directly with the presentation slides, helping students stay engaged and organized.
- Google Slides Presentation: A visually appealing and informative presentation that covers all key concepts.
- Video Links: Curated video links to enhance the lesson and provide real-world examples.
- Application Activities: Hands-on activities that challenge students to apply learning strategies to subjects like math and general note-taking.
Slides Listed
- Slides 1-3: Introduction to Memory (Hook, lesson topic, and worksheet distribution).
- Slides 4-14: Explore Sensory Memory (Defining and discussing different types of memory, with guided notes and video links for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles).
- Slides 15-18: Application of Strategies (Applying memory techniques to math and general note-taking).
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Identify and define the different types of memory (sensory, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic).
- Explain how the brain processes and stores information.
- Recognize their own personal learning style.
- Apply a variety of memory strategies to improve their study habits.




