When I was in pilot training, a few of us went to the exchange parking lot with our bikes and "flew" the pattern, yelling out the standard radio calls. It really did help us learn the pattern procedures in a fraction of the time it otherwise would have.
Today, we have scale traffic patterns outlined in tape on the floor of our flight briefing rooms. When the new class starts flying, it is not unusual to see 5 or 6 students walking the lines, inflight publications in hand, practicing pattern procedures and radio calls. I still recommend the bike method however, because then they can't just stop and think about stuff. It makes them think while moving and that is a critical skill for a real life pilot.
And for those who see the students on their bikes and laugh... All I can say is that they're not fighter pilots, and I am