Mind + Body

How to Memorize Numbers

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Numbers are tricky to learn—they are abstract and usually have no pattern. The techniques in this lesson take the abstract and make memorizing numbers concrete!

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Jose B
For 20, I don't know who Bill Oddie is, but I know who Barack Obama is. I just have to come up with a whacky action that he is doing.
Jose B
I am going to picture Barack Obama finishing first place in a long-distance race because his father was a Kenyan.
Curious .
Hiya Jose. I have seen all the feedback you have given below. Firstly, thank you for getting stuck into this lesson on memorising numbers. It's a tough lesson so congratulations. But even more than that, really well done on working out some of the characters you can use. You have done really so please, persevere and continue moving forward with this. All the best. David
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Jose B
A lot of these famous people/personalities in your 100 Characters For 2 Digit Numbers attached sheet I am unfamiliar with. It seems like I am going to have to either try come up with some names on my own or try to learn who the heck these people are. I also tried coming up with names for the numbers missing a name. For 70, I came up with George Orwell;Georgia O'Keeffe also works. For 40, I thought Dominic O'Brien. The other missing names were a little more difficult to come up with.
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Carla M
love the lessons.
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Thanks, Carla! I loved doing the lessons. It was so much fun to share.
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