THE MEMORY TOOL THAT SHIFTS MIDDLE SCHOOLERS INTO HIGH ACHIEVERS
Makes memorization effective and engaging
Transforms the pressure of memorization into a practical system, reducing study avoidance, and anxiety.
Stores facts for long-term recall
Facts are anchored visually, so they stay accessible beyond cramming or short-term memory.
Builds study independence
Gives students a system to manage their own memorization without dependency on tutors or apps.
Reveals weak understanding of study material
If a student struggles to connect facts to images, it shows a possible gap in their understanding.
Grounded in proven learning science
Supports active recall and spaced repetition, two of the strongest science-based learning techniques.
A tool students can use across fact-based subjects
The method is adaptable to any fact-heavy subject, across grades, so value grows alongside workload.
Builds flexible thinking skills for the future
The only memory tool in factual subjects that also cultivates flexible thinking, one of the most sought-after skills for the future.
Hi, I'm Ania
I created Factframes out of necessity. During my university years, I was overwhelmed by the volume of information I had to recall verbatim and battled insomnia brought on by anxiety. Traditional study methods just weren’t built for that kind of pressure, especially when I wanted to go beyond rote memorization and demonstrate understanding with solid recall. So, I developed a new approach: one that helped me store complex concepts visually and recall them under pressure. I used Factframes across subjects from Microeconomics to Monetary Policy and earned distinctions in most of them. I still wrote every exam on just 2–4 hours' sleep. But even then, I walked in prepared, and proud of what I’d already achieved.
Inside: Factframes Beginners Course
The Factframes Beginners Course teaches students to turn facts from social studies subjects like history, geography, and economics into visuals that embed learning into long-term memory. It gives Grades 7–9 students a way to strengthen recall under test pressure and build a memorization structure that gives them the edge before the workload increases in senior grades.
Module 1: Foundations of Factframes (steps 1-3)
This module introduces students to Factframes with a quick teaser example showing how the method works. From there, they move into mastering the first three steps of the Factframes technique: identifying key components, selecting the right images, and learning how to attach facts to creative visual anchors.
Module 2: Applying & Mastering the Method (steps 4 &5)
Students continue practicing the first three Factframes steps while expanding their understanding of what makes an image truly effective. This module introduces Step 4: Capture, where students write down memory anchors, and Step 5: Memorize, where active recall strategies help reinforce learning. Students also learn how to find great images, apply the method independently, and end with a complete recap to help them consistently use Factframes in their studies and exams.
"With Factframes my daughter shows up for herself in her studies"
The memory tool that no textbook will ever teach!
Enrol in Factframes Today!INCLUDED IN TODAY'S ENROLMENT
13 Bite-Sized Lessons - 90 Minutes Total
A compact course that gets straight to the method, so students can start using it the same day. Valued at R1,805.
100 Picture Starter Pack
Ready to use images with quirky diverse themes and 3-6 engaging elements to spark a broad set of connections, giving students an instant library to work with. Valued at R500 if purchased separately.
Overview and Flashcard Template
A four-page summary of the Factframes method so students can watch the course without note-taking and keep the steps at hand for quick reference whenever they need them. Valued at R250.
"When my daughter with ADHD tried it she absolutely loved it"
Most Grades 8–9 don't want attention... unless it's for topping the class
Give Them Edge Today!But what about the 6 QUESTIONS that can MAKE OR BREAK this decision?
"There are cheaper study solutions out there" → Yes, but those solutions aren't with your child when they're in an exam
There are cheaper study solutions. You can pay R200 a month for apps or under R1,000 for a tutor. But those supports are charged month after month for years, and neither are there when your child sits alone in a test or exam hall. Apps reinforce explanations, but they do not secure recall. Purchased summaries look polished but they are the bare minimum, and if a child studies them with weak habits of rewriting, repeating or highlighting, it’s still surface-level. Factframes is not a subscription that creates costly dependence over time. It’s an investment into your child’s ability to independently encode and recall information.
"This feels like a luxury. My child is doing fine, so why spend extra?" → Fine now doesn't mean prepared later
Investing in Factframes can feel unnecessary when your child is still “getting by” in grades 7, 8 and 9. It’s easy to dismiss a premium memory tool when test marks look fine. But middle school results often hide how unprepared students really are for the pressure of senior high and university. Factframes is proactive preparation. Imagine your child reaching university and struggling to retain information in just one fact-heavy subject. Failing even one module could mean extra tuition fees, rent, living costs, delayed graduation and the lost value of time. Factframes isn’t a luxury, it’s an early investment in your child’s academic foundation, giving them a way to handle memory-intensive subjects now while safeguarding them against the much larger financial and emotional costs of struggling later.
"A 90-min course is not worth this much"
→ The value isn't the length, it's what's been condensed
It's natural to wonder if 75 minutes of video, less than 10 examples and a few quizzes will provide real value. But this tool, developed over four years and refined through hundreds of distinction-delivering fact frames, is now accessible in a compact course that respects your time and your child's attention span. It's designed for focussed attention, not passive consumption and the goal is to get to implementation. Breakthrough doesn't happen from watching twenty examples, but trying one. Think of it as an espresso shot instead of a coffee pot. Factframes was designed to deliver the insight fast so students get straight to action. It doesn't take hours to create a breakthrough. It takes the right mindshift and then action.
"It only helps with a few fact-based subjects" → Even one subject can sink results if left unsupported
Factframes strengthens the pillar that most systems ignore: memory. Not literacy. Not numeracy. Not comprehension. But you wouldn't throw out a ruler because it doesn't solve equations. Ultimately, if you hold out for a tool that claims to do everything, you risk doing nothing. And that means your child keeps learning, forgetting, starting over and missing the chance to master memorization before the pressure increases.
"What if my child doesn't use it!"
→ Then you've still given them a solution they can't easily find on their own
No one wants to invest into something that gets ignored. But as a parent you're not investing into your child's guaranteed effort. You're investing in the hope that they'll find a better way to study than you did. You're seeing the limitations of what a teacher can do and the problematic gap of understanding and memory that your child is left to solve outside of the classroom. You're stepping in to give them a solution they may not otherwise find for themselves. Factframes doesn't force action. It recognizes that many students are sent into exams without knowing how to remember and offers a tool that works when they're ready to use it.
"It seems like it will add time to studying"
→ Extra effort at the start prevents wasteful revision at the end
At first glance, it does look like extra work on top of already heavy homework loads. But one well-made Factframe can replace a paragraph of facts that would normally be rewritten, reread, respoken 5-10 times as an attempt at studying, but which still have no science-based hope of really sticking. Diverting some extra time to anchoring facts through encoding saves time relearning work for mid-and-end-of-year exams because those facts have already been embedded term by term and have had the benefits of spaced repetition and retrieval practice so students are ahead of the game. Instead of revising from scratch they practice reactivating what's already stored.
The smartest move a parent can make before their child hits Grade 8!
ENROL HERE - Start your Factframes journey today for just R1,479
Includes:
13 Byte-Size Video Lessons (90 minutes Total). Valued at R1,805.
100- Picture Starter Pack. Valued at R500 if purchased separately.
Printable Overview & Flashcard Template. Valued at R250 not sold separately.
We are proudly South African and priced in Rand
Upon purchase you will be redirected to Paystack, a trusted payment platform for African businesses.
Please note that the course is not a downloadable video; it is accessed online through your secure membership account.
This course is non-refundable after more than 2 minutes of video content have been viewed on the membership platform or after any downloadable materials have been accessed.
Now’s the time to give your child the memory advantage no classroom can!
The Beginner's Course is FOR
If you're a parent:
- You know there’s a better way for your child to memorize their learning material other than cramming or repetitive writing.
- You're willing to watch the course with your middle school child to grasp the tool they're adding to their skillset (and not get left behind!).
- You want to support your child’s revision with real understanding.
- You want your child to build an independent study skill.
- You’d love to see revision become creative and rewarding.
- You want your child to feel confident when tackling memorization and walk into assessments not just prepared but already proud.
- You want your child to head to university with a study method that can handle high-volume memorization — so that they don’t waste time or your money on failed modules.
If you're a student:
- You try to memorize, but the facts just don't stick and you're open to experimenting with a new strategy.
- You want to see yourself as smart and experience your own intelligence with confidence and creativity.
- You aspire to attend university and realize that thriving in such an independent learning environment requires an effective study method for high-volume memorization.
- You want your grades to reflect the effort you’re putting in.
- You don’t want to spend forever repeating facts – you want to get it, remember it, and move on to the things you actually enjoy.
- You want to walk into assessments knowing, “I’ve got this”.
The Beginner's Course is NOT FOR
If you're a parent:
- You're looking for a full curriculum instead of a memory tool.
- You expect instant, overnight results.
- You don't value creativity in the learning process.
- You expect your child to improve without practicing the method.
If you're a student:
- You just don't care about school and aren't open to finding a method your study brain might actually love.
- You rely heavily on your natural abilities which serves you well and you don't believe that developing strong study habits will amplify your success in the long run.
- You're not willing to give new methods a real try.
- You prefer cramming.
- You expect results without practicing or putting in effort.
- You have a deep-seated negative belief about your own potential. Overcoming such ingrained negative beliefs requires more intensive intervention than a course like this can provide.
THE MEMORY TOOL THAT SHIFTS MIDDLE SCHOOLERS INTO HIGH ACHIEVERS
✓ Makes memorization effective and engaging
Transforms the pressure of memorization into a practical system, reducing study avoidance, and anxiety.
✓ Stores facts for long-term recall
Facts are anchored visually, so they stay accessible beyond cramming or short-term memory.
✓ Builds study independence
Gives students a system to manage their own memorization without dependency on tutors or apps.
✓ Reveals weak understanding of study material
If a student struggles to connect facts to images, it shows a possible gap in their understanding.
✓ Grounded in proven learning science
Supports active recall and spaced repetition, two of the strongest science-based learning techniques.
✓ A tool students can use across fact-based subjects
The method is adaptable to any fact-heavy subject, across grades, so value grows alongside workload.
✓ Builds flexible thinking skills for the future
The only memory tool in factual subjects that also cultivates flexible thinking, one of the most sought-after skills for the future.
Hi, I'm Ania
I created Factframes out of necessity. During my university years, I was overwhelmed by the volume of information I had to recall verbatim and battled insomnia brought on by anxiety. Traditional study methods just weren’t built for that kind of pressure, especially when I wanted to go beyond rote memorization and demonstrate understanding with solid recall. So, I developed a new approach: one that helped me store complex concepts visually and recall them under pressure. I used Factframes across subjects from Microeconomics to Monetary Policy and earned distinctions in most of them. I still wrote every exam on just 2–4 hours' sleep. But even then, I walked in prepared, and proud of what I’d already achieved.
Let's take a quick look inside your Beginners Course
The Factframes Beginners Course teaches students to turn facts from social studies subjects like history, geography, and economics into visuals that embed learning into long-term memory. It gives Grades 7–9 students a way to strengthen recall under test pressure and build a memorization structure that gives them the edge before the workload increases in senior grades.
Foundations of Factframes (steps 1-3)
This module introduces students to Factframes with a quick teaser example showing how the method works. From there, they move into mastering the first three steps of the Factframes technique: identifying key components, selecting the right images, and learning how to attach facts to creative visual anchors.
Module 2: Applying & Mastering the Method (steps 4 &5)
Students continue practicing the first three Factframes steps while expanding their understanding of what makes an image truly effective. This module introduces Step 4: Capture, where students write down memory anchors, and Step 5: Memorize, where active recall strategies help reinforce learning. Students also learn how to find great images, apply the method independently, and end with a complete recap to help them consistently use Factframes in their studies and exams.
"With Factframes my daughter shows up for herself in her studies"
The memory tool that no textbook will ever teach!
Enrol in Factframes Today!INCLUDED IN TODAY'S ENROLMENT
13 Bite-Sized Lessons - 90 Minutes Total
A compact course that gets straight to the method, so students can start using it the same day. Valued at R1,805.
100 Picture Starter Pack
Ready to use images with quirky diverse themes and 3-6 engaging elements to spark a broad set of connections, giving students an instant library to work with. Valued at R500 if purchased separately.
Overview and Flashcard Template
A four-page summary of the Factframes method so students can watch the course without note-taking and keep the steps at hand for quick reference whenever they need them. Valued at R250.
"My daughter with ADHD absolutely loved Factframes"
Most Grades 8–9 don't want attention... unless it's for topping the class
Give Them Edge Today!But what about your 6 MAKE or BREAK questions?
"There are cheaper study solutions out there" → Yes, but they don't secure recall
You can pay R200 a month for apps or under R1,000 for a tutor. But those supports are charged month after month for years, and neither are there when your child sits alone in a test or exam hall. Apps reinforce explanations, but they do not secure recall. Purchased summaries look polished but they are the bare minimum, and if a child studies them with weak habits of rewriting, repeating or highlighting, it’s still surface-level. Factframes is not a subscription that creates costly dependence over time. It’s an investment into your child’s ability to independently encode and recall information.
"This feels like a luxury. My child is doing fine, so why spend extra?" → Fine now doesn't mean prepared later
Investing in Factframes can feel unnecessary when your child is still “getting by” in grades 7, 8 and 9. It’s easy to dismiss a premium memory tool when test marks look fine. But middle school results often hide how unprepared students really are for the pressure of senior high and university. Factframes is proactive preparation. Imagine your child reaching university and struggling to retain information in just one fact-heavy subject. Failing even one module could mean extra tuition fees, rent, living costs, delayed graduation and the lost value of time. Factframes isn’t a luxury, it’s an early investment in your child’s academic foundation, giving them a way to handle memory-intensive subjects now while safeguarding them against the much larger financial and emotional costs of struggling later.
"A 90-min course is not worth this much"
→ The value isn't the length, it's what's been condensed
It's natural to wonder if 75 minutes of video, less than 10 examples and a few quizzes will provide real value. But this tool, developed over four years and refined through hundreds of distinction-delivering fact frames, is now accessible in a compact course that respects your time and your child's attention span. It's designed for focussed attention, not passive consumption and the goal is to get to implementation. Breakthrough doesn't happen from watching twenty examples, but trying one. Think of it as an espresso shot instead of a coffee pot. Factframes was designed to deliver the insight fast so students get straight to action. It doesn't take hours to create a breakthrough. It takes the right mindshift and then action.
"It only helps with a few fact-based subjects" → Even one subject can sink results if left unsupported
Factframes strengthens the pillar that most systems ignore: memory. Not literacy. Not numeracy. Not comprehension. But you wouldn't throw out a ruler because it doesn't solve equations. Ultimately, if you hold out for a tool that claims to do everything, you risk doing nothing. And that means your child keeps learning, forgetting, starting over and missing the chance to master memorization before the pressure increases.
"What if my child doesn't use it!"
→ Then you've still given them a solution to a problem they can't easily find on their own
No one wants to invest into something that gets ignored. But as a parent you're not investing into your child's guaranteed effort. You're investing in the hope that they'll find a better way to study than you did. You're seeing the limitations of what a teacher can do and the problematic gap of understanding and memory that your child is left to solve outside of the classroom. You're stepping in to give them a solution they may not otherwise find for themselves. Factframes doesn't force action. It recognizes that many students are sent into exams without knowing how to remember and offers a tool that works when they're ready to use it.
"It seems like it will add time to studying"
→ Extra effort at the start prevents wasteful revision at the end
At first glance, it does look like extra work on top of already heavy homework loads. But one well-made Factframe can replace a paragraph of facts that would normally be rewritten, reread, respoken 5-10 times as an attempt at studying, but which still have no science-based hope of really sticking. Diverting some extra time to anchoring facts through encoding saves time relearning work for mid-and-end-of-year exams because those facts have already been embedded term by term and have had the benefits of spaced repetition and retrieval practice so students are ahead of the game. Instead of revising from scratch they practice reactivating what's already stored.
The smartest move a parent can make before their child hits Grade 8!
ENROL HERE
ONLY R1,479
You'll Receive:
13 Byte-Size Video Lessons (90 minutes Total). Valued at R1,805.
100- Picture Starter Pack. Valued at R500 if purchased separately.
Printable Overview & Flashcard Template. Valued at R250 not available separately.
We are proudly South African and priced in Rand
Now’s the time to give your child the memory advantage no classroom can!
The Beginner's Course is FOR
If you're a parent:
- You know there’s a better way for your child to memorize their learning material other than cramming or repetitive writing.
- You're willing to watch the course with your middle school child to grasp the tool they're adding to their skillset (and not get left behind!).
- You want to support your child’s revision with real understanding.
- You want your child to build an independent study skill.
- You’d love to see revision become creative and rewarding.
- You want your child to feel confident when tackling memorization and walk into assessments not just prepared but already proud.
- You want your child to head to university with a study method that can handle high-volume memorization — so that they don’t waste time or your money on failed modules.
If you're a student:
- You try to memorize, but the facts just don't stick and you're open to experimenting with a new strategy.
- You want to see yourself as smart and experience your own intelligence with confidence and creativity.
- You aspire to attend university and realize that thriving in such an independent learning environment requires an effective study method for high-volume memorization.
- You want your grades to reflect the effort you’re putting in.
- You don’t want to spend forever repeating facts – you want to get it, remember it, and move on to the things you actually enjoy.
- You want to walk into assessments knowing, “I’ve got this”.
The Beginner's Course is NOT FOR
If you're a parent:
- You're looking for a full curriculum instead of a memory tool.
- You expect instant, overnight results.
- You don't value creativity in the learning process.
- You expect your child to improve without practicing the method.
If you're a student:
- You just don't care about school and aren't open to finding a method your study brain might actually love.
- You rely heavily on your natural abilities which serves you well and you don't believe that developing strong study habits will amplify your success in the long run.
- You're not willing to give new methods a real try.
- You prefer cramming.
- You expect results without practicing or putting in effort.
- You have a deep-seated negative belief about your own potential. Overcoming such ingrained negative beliefs requires more intensive intervention than a course like this can provide.