It's easier to make a mnemonic than it is to spell this word!
Some Mice Hate Eating Onions
Just pick other words that start with the same letter or sound or syllable, and make them fit a sentence. A hint: the stranger/funnier the sentence the better chance you'll remember it!
Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario
Adding Lake St. Clair you could say
Some Mice Hate, Clearly, Eating Onions.
A name mnemonic
it is. Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior... (mnemonic is homes)
The Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior
I'm assuming you're referring to the five lakes in the north eastern United States. Their initials spell the handy mnemonic device "HOMES" (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior).
A mnemonic is a shorthand concept to aid recall of a longer one, for example, the acronym HOMES to remember the names of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eire, Superior). Do you want to remember the word "fate"? It seems to be about as short as it can get already. Now FATE could be a mnemonic for something else.
mnemonic device example to remember the 5 Great Lakes, think of HOMES * Heron * Ontario * Michigan * Erie * Superior
The acronym HOMES is a non-ordered way to remember these. A mnemonic for MSHEO (clockwise order from south) is "Mothers should have electric ovens." A mnemonic for SMHEO (in order from west to east) is "So many hate eating onions."
The Great Lakes
lake Ontario, lake huron, lake superior, lake Michigan, and lake erie. i'm pretty sure
Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are located in eastern North America. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes and are to the northeast of Texas.
Because they are