[Junior High History] Remember 10 times better than studying seriously! ~Otaku-style study method~
Hello to all parents with junior high school children!
I'm Eru.
As I write this, I have a child in junior high school.
And I am someone who thinks,I want to spend as little as possible on education costs!This is the study method I actually have my child use.
Here is an introduction! Please, try practicing it with your own children too!
Learning Junior High History with Vocaloid
A must-buy if you like Vocaloid!
Highly recommended if you like anime!
For a normal kid who isn't an otaku... it's very easy to remember!
If you enter the ID and password written in the book to log in, the videos will play. Since it's Vocaloid, they are singing. Yes, it's learning junior high history by singing.
Easy to remember by dividing into each era
As for the main content,
[List of recorded songs and Vocaloid producers (corresponding study units in parentheses)]
★ "Learning Junior High History with Vocaloid"
1. Senbonzakura Japanese History ver. (General history (Ancient to Modern)) / Original song: Kurousa-P, Arrangement: Ginga Houmen-P
2. Jomon Explosion Girl (Paleolithic period to Kofun period) / rerulili
3. Sai (Nara period to Heian period) / toa
4. Genpei Samurai Wars (Heian period to Kamakura period) / mathru (Kanimiso-P)
5. Age of Discovery (Early Modern Europe) / Travolta
6. UTSUKE (Azuchi-Momoyama period) / teniwoha
7. Edo Rushing Girl (Edo period) / rerulili
8. Meiji Restoration ROCK (Meiji period) / Death Ohagi
9. Taisho Romantic (Taisho period) / 40mP
10. Let's Memorize Historical Figures! (Historical figures (Ancient to Modern)) / rerulili
(From the explanatory text)
I also love Vocaloid, so I end up watching the videos with my child. And we end up singing along together.
Among them, my top three recommendations are "Senbonzakura Japanese History ver.", "Genpei Samurai Wars", and "Let's Memorize Historical Figures!".
The lyrics are also properly written out

"Senbonzakura" became famous for a while. Even if you know the original lyrics, this time it's a parody song. You might be worried, "Will I be able to remember it?" Rest assured. The lyrics are there too! If you know the music, you'll learn the lyrics quickly.
There's even the phrase "Naku yo (794) uguisu... Heian-kyo..." and even the parent generation might think, "Ah, that's nostalgic."
There are also confirmation checks included

Just to make sure you don't fall into the situation where you've sung it and memorized the lyrics, but still can't solve the test! There are proper questions included. Since they are in the range that appears on tests, it's good to practice with them. I think it's easy to use because it's divided by era.
There is no Muromachi period
But this book has one drawback.
That is, there is no Muromachi period!!
Yes, the part where Ashikaga Takauji appears.
Now, try to remember. Who was the third shogun?
Why is only the Muromachi period missing? It's a mystery. So, please memorize the Muromachi period desperately.
Summary
A very good teaching material for children who are bad at memorizing.
I think a child who gets 40 points can raise it to about 60 points.
Since many recent social studies problems require thinking and writing on your own, let's do our best to memorize the rote parts in a fun way!
(Sub-audio: I'll use any means necessary to memorize...)
いいなと思ったら応援しよう!
1人はみんなのために!
みんなは1人のために!
サポートしてくれたら嬉しいです★