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Three great tricks of knowledge recovery
? In the information age, lifelong learning is the magic weapon to win life completely. When we spend a lot of energy, energy and money to participate in a certain training, it is of great significance and far-reaching influence to resume training in time. This paper intends to introduce three interesting and effective ways of rededication from a collective perspective in order to repay readers.

? One stroke to the end (answer)

? Please find a person or a group in advance and give a few simple questions about the training content of the previous day for everyone to answer. The questions are mainly multiple-choice questions or short-answer questions. Before answering, everyone sends a post-it note to fill in their own answers. After announcing the answers, they ask the wrong answers to sit down consciously, and the rest continue to answer questions. Finally, according to the number of people standing, the winning group will be decided and rewarded. Of course, in order to avoid unconscious muddle through, it can also be supplemented by surprise inspection or final audit to determine the winning bidder.

? Trick 2 Jiugongge (stuffing)

? In advance, the teacher draws a nine-square grid on each piece of paper and sticks it on the wall for students to use. The steps are as follows: First, each student draws or writes the points that he feels or touches the most in his own cell as a group (it is best to provide colored pens to satisfy the brain's preference for color). Secondly, each student explains and answers the same good questions to others. Third, the group members discuss hot issues. Four, the group appointed representatives to introduce the situation of each group to the whole class (the same as other groups, omitted). Fifth, students ask questions and teachers answer questions. This can not only retrieve the core knowledge, but also deepen understanding.

? The third trick is to feel Solitaire.

? Similar to idioms solitaire. First of all, sort out the contents of the previous day's study in groups; Secondly, everyone is ready to feel the deepest content (what are the deepest knowledge points, application scenarios and examples); Finally, talk about feelings from designated groups, but don't repeat what others have said. The unconnected group will be eliminated, and the one who answers the most will win. This move, in a sense, is a variant of Jiugongge. However, it is more interesting.