Learning with Memory Techniques: The Periodic Table of Elements (76-80)
This is an easy way to learn Osmium, Iridium, Platinum, Gold and Mercury. Learning with memory techniques is much easier than rote repetition. Especially when the images are already layed out to you in a clear and intuitive way. We will cover five elements per post with special training images for all elements and numbers. Please check out our other episodes for more elements.
Each element comes with a special training image. These contain the element number, a common application, a phonetically similar image for the name and the element symbol. The color of each training image indicates the element category.
To memorize all elements by number we will use the Visual Major System to encode numbers into images. Please make sure you understand its principles. Here is a quick reminder how this system works:
In the Visual Major System 7 = L and 6 = G or K. With that we can create the word LICK. The seventysixth element Osmium sounds a little bit like ooze. This element is used for the tip of a phonograph stylus.
In the Visual Major System 7 = L. With that we can create the word LOLLI (remember: double consonants merge together). The seventyseventh element Iridium sounds a bit like I read a book. The element can be used for tipped nibs in pens.
You have to read this following sentence from your own perspective becaue of the I read part:
In the Visual Major System 7 = L and 8 = B or P. With that we can create the word LIP. The seventyeighth element Platinum sounds like plate. The element is used for catalytic converter and we imagine an exhaustion pipe.
Come up with your own story or ask your students to that.
In the Visual Major System 7 = L and 9 = J or CH. With that we can create the word LYCHEE. The seventyninth element Gold sounds like goal and we imagine a bulls eye. The element is often stored in Gold ingots.
In the Visual Major System 8 = B or P and 0 = R. With that we can create the word BERRY. The eightieth element Mercury is named after a planet. The element is used in thermometers.
All training images are property of Thinkkniht UG. They can be used for educational purposes in Schools and Universities. You can get the set with 50 different Visual Major System images from 0-9 for free in English and German.
If you like our Major System training images you can get our premium high resolution 2-digit set with nearly 800 images from 00-99 with the English Edition or German Edition.
The Periodic Table of Elements training images are also available a premium high resolution edition.
Elements Legend
Each element comes with a special training image. These contain the element number, a common application, a phonetically similar image for the name and the element symbol. The color of each training image indicates the element category.
The Major System for Numbers
To memorize all elements by number we will use the Visual Major System to encode numbers into images. Please make sure you understand its principles. Here is a quick reminder how this system works:
- We encode digits into consonants
- We pair the letters with phonetically similar consonants
- Vowels are free to create words
- Below on the graphic are the ten main letters
76. Osmium
In the Visual Major System 7 = L and 6 = G or K. With that we can create the word LICK. The seventysixth element Osmium sounds a little bit like ooze. This element is used for the tip of a phonograph stylus.
Your old phonograph is covered in green ooze and you lick it off.
77. Iridium
In the Visual Major System 7 = L. With that we can create the word LOLLI (remember: double consonants merge together). The seventyseventh element Iridium sounds a bit like I read a book. The element can be used for tipped nibs in pens.
I read a book while eating a lolli and scribbling with a pen on the pages.
78. Platinum
In the Visual Major System 7 = L and 8 = B or P. With that we can create the word LIP. The seventyeighth element Platinum sounds like plate. The element is used for catalytic converter and we imagine an exhaustion pipe.
Betwen your lips sticks an exhaustion pipe with which your are dusting the plates. Yikes.
79. Gold
In the Visual Major System 7 = L and 9 = J or CH. With that we can create the word LYCHEE. The seventyninth element Gold sounds like goal and we imagine a bulls eye. The element is often stored in Gold ingots.
80. Mercury
In the Visual Major System 8 = B or P and 0 = R. With that we can create the word BERRY. The eightieth element Mercury is named after a planet. The element is used in thermometers.
If you like our Major System training images you can get our premium high resolution 2-digit set with nearly 800 images from 00-99 with the English Edition or German Edition.
The Periodic Table of Elements training images are also available a premium high resolution edition.
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