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Jan
Sometime in Nov last year, I talked about home practice on photographic memory. Do you still remember? I managed to find some good pictures and made them into flash cards. I promised that I will share with you, so please click HERE to download the file.
I have some new ideas for the flash cards. We can actually use Powerpoint clip arts to create two similar pictures. Let me show you two examples:
Example #1:
1. Insert four clip arts into one slide.

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2. Copy the first slide over to the second slide. Modify one or two clip arts on the second slide.

3. The clip art on the bottom right of the slide has been changed.
Example #2:
1. Insert one clip art into one slide.

2. Copy the first slide over to the second slide. Add one clip art on the second slide. (I’ve added a sun into the second slide!)

3. These two slides now look slightly different. We can use them to practice on photographic memory.
I’ve made a few flash cards using these methods. If you are interested, please click HERE to download them.
Enjoy!
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11 Responses to “Photographic Memory Home Practice”
Thanks for sharing, Emily.
As for the font size, I opt for 12px.
hope it helps
Hi Sam,
Thanks for your comment. Okie, font changed back to 12px (so as not to strain our eyes…. hehehe…)
Thanks for sharing, Emily.
May I know if it is necessary to use colour printer for the flash cards?
Hi Jesslyn,
Yes, we should use a colour printer. Black and white flash cards maybe too dull to capture their attention.
Thanks.
I tried flashing cards (ready made) to my 2 yrs old boy. But he is too active to sit down for the flash cards. He either snatches the cards or moves away. He will be starting the Shichida Method soon and I am worried he will not be able to follow up.
How do you make Edison concentrates on the flash cards?
Hi Jesslyn,
All I have to say is – be patient, it takes time. Initially, Edison was not interested in flash cards too. He climbed up the table, crawled on the floor and make noise in his Shichida class.
After one term, he started to appreciate the learning. Now, after 3 terms, he loves flash cards so much. Every night, after I shower, he will cling to me and wants me to flash the cards.. Sometimes, I’m too tired to do it but he still insists..
He will be happy whenever I make new flash cards for him…
Thanks Emily for your encouragement!
Thanks for sharing.
I have a question about photographic memory. When should we start practicing this skill? My child is 1y9 months. Is she old enough ?
Hi LittleMiuMiu,
Yes, you can start photographic memory practice with your little missy… It’s never too young or too old for it….
HI!
I am a french teacher, living in the east of France. As I was looking for a game or flashcards I found your blog. Just a lot of thanks for your sharing of good ideas AND the taste you have because it is a true pleasure to read your pages, so soft and feminine
Kisses from France!
Hi Agnes,
Thanks for your wonderful comment. You make my day. Kisses from Singapore too!
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