They say practice makes perfect, but I say it just makes you better. There is always more to learn and the more you practice the better you become. In a sense I think ideas scaffold and there is more you need to remember. I recall sitting in academic classes doodling plays in my notebook in order to visually see them. I was making connections with my external memory. Though I learned the plays and at the time memorized them, I recently had a hard time digging into my long term memory and teaching them to my brother thus proving that learning in fact doesn’t always stick. (He played in the middle school league last year). I shared with him what I remembered by drawing it for him. Unless the learning is meaningful in everyday scenarios, the information can be forgotten quickly as did for me presently. This is something that we need to remember as teachers and why it is so important for learning to be meaningful. At the time my learning was meaningful and what my coach taught me stuck because it was being applied to basketball practice and games. On the other hand I didn’t became a professional basketball player so the skills I learned have been forgotten because they don’t apply in the life of a stay at home mom. I could however teach my twins how to dribble a basketball and how to shoot