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Learning Styles

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Learning Styles

Kylie Jenkins

VISUAL

reading, observing, and seeing things
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VISUAL

  • Take notes and underline/highlight in different colors for different information
  • organize your work area and make visual reminders/auditory
  • when learning something new, begin with visual strategies and then reinforce what you learned through audio or another preference
  • warm environment
  • quiet area
  • dim lighting
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VISUAL // My Style

  • warm environment
  • quiet area
  • dim lighting
  • comfortable area
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AUDITORY

learning through hearing and memorizing

AUDITORY

  • read material before class and take comprehensive notes
  • ask for written directions or instructions when none are provided
  • practice with memory devices
  • use kinesthetic, tactile, and visual strategies when studying

KINESTHETIC

closely related to Tactile; best learned through body movement

KINESTHETIC

  • best learned through physical experience
  • generally coordinated and good sense of timing

What can our school/teachers do to help?

  • make things interesting
  • keep the rooms comfortable in temperature
  • allow us time to work alone quietly
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HOw can i improve?

  • ask more questions
  • ask for written directions
  • get ahead of things