Interleaving

Change it up to make it last.

What is it?

When using Interleaving you switch between ideas during a study session. For example, if you were studying basic math, instead of practicing a lot of addition

Why is it Effective?

  • Connections:

    studying ideas next to each other helps you to see what connects them. These connections can both help to clarify material and make stonger pathways for memory.
  • Context:

    If you study the same things in the same order, you get used to that context for remembering them. If the test changes the order then context changes and it will be harder to remember. When you interleave you’re more ready to remember information in different contexts.

How to Use

  • Switch between topics (ie addition, subtraction, division, fractions)
  • Switch the order you study the topics. Don’t always switch betwee the same topics in the same order. Vary it up.

When to Use

Tips & Tricks

Resources:

Downloads

Learn to Study Using Interleaving

https://www.learningscientists.org/s/Interleaving-739j.pdf


Study Strategies:Interleaving

Podcasts and web sites