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Learing Styles BC

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What are learning styles?
• Information enters your brain
through three methods: sight,
hearing, and touch. The one
which you use the most is called
your learning style.
• Visual Learners learn by sight
• Auditory Learners learn by hearing
• Tactile Learners (kinesthetic) learn
by touch
Visual Learners
• Prefer to see information such as pictures,
diagrams, cartoons, or demonstrations
• Picture words and concepts that they hear
as images
• Might get easily distracted during a lecture
with no visual aids
• Could become overwhelmed with intense
visuals accompanied by lecture
• Benefit from using charts, maps, notes,
and flash cards when studying
Auditory
Learners
Prefer to hear information spoken
Can absorb a lecture with little effort
May not need detailed notes to learn
Often avoid eye contact in order to
concentrate
• May read aloud to themselves
• Like background music when they study
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Tactile or Kinesthetic Learners
• Prefer touch as their primary mode for taking in
information
• In traditional lecture situations, they should write
out important facts
• Create study sheets connected to vivid
examples
• Role-playing might help them learn and
remember important ideas
Learning Styles and
Teaching
• Remember to use a variety of learning modalities when
planning lessons.
Teaching Strategies
Visual Learners
Draw pictures to
represent ideas,
paint
Games: matching,
puzzles
Visual cues to
remember
Have a “being there”
experience
Field trip
Visualization and
imagine
Graphics
Flowcharts
Videos
Create
Models
Describe in detail
Color, lines, and
shapes
Creative designs
Sculptures
Graphic organizers
Art media
Displays
Posters
Charts
Brochures
Pictures and
illustrations
Cartoons and
caricatures
Color-coding
Auditory Learners
• Play word
games for
vocabulary
Explain ideas
Tell jokes,
riddles, and
limericks
Trivia games
Write
Report - oral and
written
Explain
Describe and
discuss
Interviews
Label
Give and follow
directions
Retell
Essays
Audio recordings
Speeches
Debates
Research
Projects
Quizzes and
tests
Logs, journals,
diaries
Questions and
answers
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
• Opportunities to
move and handle
materials
Trace and highlight
Act out concepts
and stories role
playing
Models
Experiments
Write or draw while
listening
Walk while thinking
Use hands and
arms for expression
Imagine themselves
in a situation
Simulate
Dance or mime
Perform
Create, construct,
or develop
Gestures or actions
to support learning
Manipulatives
Inventions
Sports participation
Demonstrating
using physical
movement
Exercises
Hands-on
experiences
Simulations / Roleplaying
Field trips
Movement routines
What is your dominant learning style?
• Complete the Learning Styles
Inventory.
• Are you surprised by the results?
• How will this information assist
you with planning instructional
activities for students?
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