Put your notes away.
What can you remember?
Take a short, focused pause to write everything you can recall about a topic—without looking at your notes.
Recalling
2:00
Write everything you remember.
Don’t worry about grammar or organization. Just retrieve what you know.
Reflection
Nice work. Now check your understanding.
Compare what you remembered with your notes or course material. Notice what came easily—and what you can revisit.
Your recall ·
Practice this again
You remembered . Give your memory some space, then try retrieving it again.
Next recall
Choose a time to save this recall to your calendar.
Save reminder to:
Why wait? Waiting before recalling again makes your memory work to retrieve what you learned, which can help strengthen the memory.