Spaced‑Repetition Vocabulary Practice
DigCompEdu Competence Area(s)
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Time
Preparation time 10 minutes
Implementation time minutes
Educator Progression Level
Explorer
Target groups
Individuals
Minimum student digital skill level
Intermediate
Minimum student language level
A2
🎓 Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- Create digital flashcards and schedule reviews using Anki or similar tools.
- Increase retention of vocabulary through repeated exposure at optimal intervals.
- Monitor personal progress and adjust study sessions accordingly.
Ingredients
| Item / Resource | Quantity | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Spaced‑repetition software (Anki) | One installation per learner | Provide algorithmic scheduling |
| Vocabulary list with definitions and examples | One set per topic | Content for flashcards |
| Devices (phone, tablet, PC) | One per learner | Use the software |
Utensils
Anki account or offline installation and optional shared decks.
🥣 Preparation – Before Implementation
- Compile vocabulary lists and create corresponding flashcards in the software.
- Share or distribute decks to learners and demonstrate how to install/use the software.
🔥 Implementation Steps
- Explain the forgetting curve and benefits of spaced repetition.
- Learners review their deck; the software schedules cards based on their responses.
- Encourage regular practice and track progress in subsequent sessions.
đź§‚ Differentiation & Inclusion
- Include audio or images on flashcards for visual and auditory learners.
- Offer more challenging synonyms or collocations for advanced learners.
🍴 Assessment & Feedback
🍱 Extensions / Follow‑Ups
- Apply spaced repetition to grammar rules, formulas or historical dates.
- Cross‑subject links: use for memorising key concepts in science or civics.
🔗 Cross‑Subject Link
References & Resources
Spaced repetition improves memory retention and Anki uses this method to schedule reviews at optimal intervals.
