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Visual Learner & Learning Style – Visual Spatial Intelligence

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A Picture is Worth 1000 Words to a Visual Learner A Visual learner is someone with a visual learning style or “Visual / Spatial Intelligence.” According to Gardner’s Model of Multiple Intelligences, a visual learner “prefers graphs, pictures, and diagrams. … Continue reading →

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Multisensory Social Studies Programs for Easy Learning Fun

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Do you have great ideas for teaching your child social studies in a fun, hands-on way?  See if these Multisensory Social Studies options give you any ideas to help social studies ‘stick’ in your child’s mind: Most Social Studies curriculum … Continue reading →

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Tactile Learners : 21 Awesome Activities for Hands On Learning

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Teaching Strategies for Tactile Learners & Tactile Learning Do you have a tactile learner on your hands? (PUN intended!) 😉 Tactile learning is fun. The key for teaching tactile learners is to add some type of hands-on activity to each … Continue reading →

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Kinesthetic Learning Style : 24 Activities for More Exciting Learning

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24 New Ideas for Teaching a Child with a Kinesthetic learning style Is your child a dynamic, on-the-go, active learner? Do you need to know how to teach a child with a kinesthetic learning style? Using kinesthetic teaching activities for … Continue reading →

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Auditory Learners : Auditory Learning & Teaching Activities

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If your child is one of the Auditory Learners … Have you figured out the best teaching activities to use when teaching your child? You can build multisensory lessons for auditory Learners to meet the specific needs of your own … Continue reading →

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Multisensory Learning Styles Lesson Creation

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On a step-by-step basis, Multisensory Learning Styles Lesson Creation is done in the following way: Determine your instructional goal (what you want your child to learn). Find a visual way to teach the lesson (images, drawing, photos, museums, experiential, etc.) … Continue reading →

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Learning Style Lesson Planning for FASTER Learning

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Multisensory Lessons versus Learning Style Lesson Planning: What’s the difference? Up until now in this tutorial, we’ve been talking about multisensory lesson planning. While multisensory instruction is the BEST means of instructing any child, you can make instruction even more … Continue reading →

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Multisensory Reading Instruction : Orton-Gillingham Programs

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To create multisensory reading instruction for your child, you must first think of your learning goals. Also consider whether your child has an auditory learning style, visual learning style, kinesthetic learning style, or tactile learning style. When you have determined … Continue reading →

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Tactile Learning Definition & the Tactile Learning Style

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Tactile Learning Definition:      Hands On Science The Tactile Learning Definition means learning through touching or feeling. If your child has a Tactile Learning Style, he learns best using hands-on activities, touching, textures, fine motor movement, and activities like those listed … Continue reading →

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