Post on 13-Dec-2015
What does the prefix aud mean?
• Audience
• Audio
• Auding
• Audible
• Audition
• Auditory
• auditorium
SURVEY
• Please check the items that most accurately describe you or relate to how you most commonly approach things
• Then see which set of questions has the most checks and WAIT for further instructions
Visual Learners
• Make pictures or mental images to help them learn
• Like to represent material visually
• Eg.’s - pictures, diagrams, webs, graphic organizers
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
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Auditory Learner
• Enjoy and understand the oral or written word
• Learn best through listening, speaking, reading, discussing, and reading
• They prefer to give speeches, oral presentations and oral exams
Pianist: Ray Charles
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Kinesthetic Learners
• Prefer to express themselves and their ideas through movement
• They need to touch and do things.
• Learn best through hands-on activities, action, and manipulatives. (ie.objects)
Dancer: Mikhail Baryshnikov
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Baryshnikov
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ballet
• Guess their learning style?
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Singer: Stevie Wonder
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Illustrator: Norman Rockwell
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Kelly Clarkson
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Joe Mauer
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Pablo Picasso
Write a page about your learning style. What is it? How do you know? What are your needs as a learner?