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Understanding Your Learning
          Styles

           CHAPTER 2
     WWW.GETWORKSHEETS.COM
Learning Styles

 Everyone is unique with different ways of doing
  things, including different learning styles.
 A specific style of learning indicates how your brain
  gathers and processes information
 Understanding what your own style is will help you
  to choose studey methods that are best suited for
  you.
 This helps optimal learning and easier recall so that
  you can excel in the classroom.
Three Basic Learning Styles

 Visual Learner
 Auditory Learner
 Kinesthetic/Tactile Learner
 Individuals can have one singular style or possess a
  combination of two or more styles.
 Always remember that there is no right or wrong way
  to learn- Just your way! And knowing your won
  individual style will give you a big advantage in the
  classroom
Visual Learners

 “Seeing is believing” and visual learners typically
  learn by what they are able to see or visualize.
 People who learn better visually usually like to have
  front row seats, whether in the classroom or at a
  sporting event or movie theatre for the best view.
Visual Learners

 These individuals like to use visual aids such as
  maps, charts, and diagrams, along with highlighted
  notes and flashcards to help put material in better
  perspective.
 Being able to visualize these images or objects later
  makes it easier to recall the information when
  needed.
 Often visual learners describe things in vivd detail
  using words to pain a picture.
Visual Learners

 Many are good writers and perform well on written
  assignments.
 They can process information better when
  instructions are written down rather than spoken out
  loud.
 This sometimes makes following lectures and
  classroom discussions more difficult, especially if
  they are unable to take notes.
Tips For the Visual Learner

 Use charts, maps, posters, and videos whenever
  possible to study.
 Watch the person speaking and observe their body
  language and facial expressions
 It’s usually best to study alone in a quiet atmosphere.
 Use colored highlighters to mark important notes
  and main ideas.
Tips For the Visual Learner cont.

 Write down information that you want to remember
    such as notes from the board or verbal instructions.
   Ask for verbal instructions to be repeated for better
    understanding.
   Rewrite key points or explanations that are difficult
    to recall.
   Whenever possible use your own visual images to
    relate to the topic being discussed.
   Look over new material by scanning the pictures and
    titles/headings before reading.
Auditory Learners

 Auditory learners are very good listeners who perfer
    hearing material rather than reading it.
   Individuals who have strong auditory processing skills
    absorb information better through sounds, music,
    classroom discussions, audio books and verbal
    instructions.
   They also prefer giving oral presentations and reports,
    rather than written ones.
   Auditory learners are usually more talkative in class and
    enjoy participating in debates and discussions.
   While they may struggle with reading, they are often
    skilled in music and foreign languages.
Tips for the Auditory Learner

 Ready study materials, notes, and other information
    out loud.
   Study with a friend or in a small group.
   Listen to audio books whenever possible.
   Participate in class discussions.
   Create rhymes to recall dates, names, facts, etc.
Tips for the Auditory Learner cont.

 Use word association techniques to memorize facts.
 Use grid or graph paper to work on math problems.
 Use colored highlighters to mark important notes
 and main Ideas.
Kinesthetic or Tactile Learners

 Kinesthetic or tactile learners absorb information
  through the sense of touch, physical activity, and
  experimental projects.
 These individuals prefer the hands-on approach to
  learning new things.
 While kinesthetic learners may take notes in class or
  doodle on their papers, they often will not look at
  their notes again.
Kinesthetic or Tactile Learners

 They tend to be touchers or feelers and will often
    stand close to someone when they are talking or
    touch that persons arm or shoulder.
   They are usually fidgety or like to have something in
    their hands, even if it’s just a pencil or paperclip.
   Individuals who learn best with kinesthetic learning
    styles are easily distracted.
   They enjoy, discovering things, classroom
    participation, arts and crafts, and science projects.
   Often good at playing musical instruments, martial
    arts, dance or sports.
Tips for the Tactile Kinesthetic Learning

 Get comfortable when studying such as lounging in a
  chair or comfy couch. Kinesthetic learners are
  probably the only ones who can study effectively by
  laying across a bed.
 Listen to music while studying.
 Take frequent breaks.
 Record notes to listen to while walking or exercising.
Tips for the Tactile Kinesthetic Learning cont…

 Listen to audio books while walking or exercising.
 Demonstrate key study points by actin them out or
  miming to reinforce them in your memory.
 Hold your book in your hands to read rather than
  placing it on a table
Tips for the Tactile Kinesthetic Learning cont…

 If possible, draw a picture or create a model to clairy
  the material being studied.
 Use flashcards and different types of board games to
  process and reinforce new information.
 Stand up when called on in class to answer a
  question.
 Use colored transparencies to read study materials.

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Understanding your learning styles

  • 1. Understanding Your Learning Styles CHAPTER 2 WWW.GETWORKSHEETS.COM
  • 2. Learning Styles  Everyone is unique with different ways of doing things, including different learning styles.  A specific style of learning indicates how your brain gathers and processes information  Understanding what your own style is will help you to choose studey methods that are best suited for you.  This helps optimal learning and easier recall so that you can excel in the classroom.
  • 3. Three Basic Learning Styles  Visual Learner  Auditory Learner  Kinesthetic/Tactile Learner  Individuals can have one singular style or possess a combination of two or more styles.  Always remember that there is no right or wrong way to learn- Just your way! And knowing your won individual style will give you a big advantage in the classroom
  • 4. Visual Learners  “Seeing is believing” and visual learners typically learn by what they are able to see or visualize.  People who learn better visually usually like to have front row seats, whether in the classroom or at a sporting event or movie theatre for the best view.
  • 5. Visual Learners  These individuals like to use visual aids such as maps, charts, and diagrams, along with highlighted notes and flashcards to help put material in better perspective.  Being able to visualize these images or objects later makes it easier to recall the information when needed.  Often visual learners describe things in vivd detail using words to pain a picture.
  • 6. Visual Learners  Many are good writers and perform well on written assignments.  They can process information better when instructions are written down rather than spoken out loud.  This sometimes makes following lectures and classroom discussions more difficult, especially if they are unable to take notes.
  • 7. Tips For the Visual Learner  Use charts, maps, posters, and videos whenever possible to study.  Watch the person speaking and observe their body language and facial expressions  It’s usually best to study alone in a quiet atmosphere.  Use colored highlighters to mark important notes and main ideas.
  • 8. Tips For the Visual Learner cont.  Write down information that you want to remember such as notes from the board or verbal instructions.  Ask for verbal instructions to be repeated for better understanding.  Rewrite key points or explanations that are difficult to recall.  Whenever possible use your own visual images to relate to the topic being discussed.  Look over new material by scanning the pictures and titles/headings before reading.
  • 9. Auditory Learners  Auditory learners are very good listeners who perfer hearing material rather than reading it.  Individuals who have strong auditory processing skills absorb information better through sounds, music, classroom discussions, audio books and verbal instructions.  They also prefer giving oral presentations and reports, rather than written ones.  Auditory learners are usually more talkative in class and enjoy participating in debates and discussions.  While they may struggle with reading, they are often skilled in music and foreign languages.
  • 10. Tips for the Auditory Learner  Ready study materials, notes, and other information out loud.  Study with a friend or in a small group.  Listen to audio books whenever possible.  Participate in class discussions.  Create rhymes to recall dates, names, facts, etc.
  • 11. Tips for the Auditory Learner cont.  Use word association techniques to memorize facts.  Use grid or graph paper to work on math problems.  Use colored highlighters to mark important notes and main Ideas.
  • 12. Kinesthetic or Tactile Learners  Kinesthetic or tactile learners absorb information through the sense of touch, physical activity, and experimental projects.  These individuals prefer the hands-on approach to learning new things.  While kinesthetic learners may take notes in class or doodle on their papers, they often will not look at their notes again.
  • 13. Kinesthetic or Tactile Learners  They tend to be touchers or feelers and will often stand close to someone when they are talking or touch that persons arm or shoulder.  They are usually fidgety or like to have something in their hands, even if it’s just a pencil or paperclip.  Individuals who learn best with kinesthetic learning styles are easily distracted.  They enjoy, discovering things, classroom participation, arts and crafts, and science projects.  Often good at playing musical instruments, martial arts, dance or sports.
  • 14. Tips for the Tactile Kinesthetic Learning  Get comfortable when studying such as lounging in a chair or comfy couch. Kinesthetic learners are probably the only ones who can study effectively by laying across a bed.  Listen to music while studying.  Take frequent breaks.  Record notes to listen to while walking or exercising.
  • 15. Tips for the Tactile Kinesthetic Learning cont…  Listen to audio books while walking or exercising.  Demonstrate key study points by actin them out or miming to reinforce them in your memory.  Hold your book in your hands to read rather than placing it on a table
  • 16. Tips for the Tactile Kinesthetic Learning cont…  If possible, draw a picture or create a model to clairy the material being studied.  Use flashcards and different types of board games to process and reinforce new information.  Stand up when called on in class to answer a question.  Use colored transparencies to read study materials.