In this weeks discussion, we looked into different learning styles and ways to adapt our lessons to help our students learn in the way that is best for them as an individual. Each student works best with a different learning styles, and as teachers we must be able to adapt our lesson plans to help each student get their best education possible.
Visual- you prefer to use pictures, diagrams, images, and spatial understandings to help you learnMusical/Auditory- you prefer using sounds, music, or rhyming to help you learnPhysical/Kinesthetic- you use your hands body, and sense of touch to help you learn; also known to “act things out”Verbal- words are your strongpoint, you prefer to use words in both speech and writingLogical/Mathematical- learning is easier for you if you use logic, reasoning systems, and sequencesSocial- you like to learn new things as part of a group; explaining your understanding to a group helps you learnSolitary- you like to work alone, you use self-study and prefer your own company when learningCombination- any combination of two or more of the above learning styles
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