how do auditory learners learn best?
through speaking and listening
what is visual learning?
retains information better when seen rather than heard
what is used with sensory learning
all of the child's senses like touch, smell, taste, see, hear, etc.
another way to put the "reading/writing" learning style
top answer: literacy: old school, from the textbook, pencil and paper
what does solitary mean?
solo
what is one benefit from auditory learning?
improved listening skills
name one or more characteristics of a visual learner
distracted during verbal activities, observer, good at spelling, likes to read, good handwriting
sensory learning helps to develop
language and motor skills
why is reading and writing important
it teaches them to focus on detail, think critically, and process information deeper
what are some benefits of solitary learning
develop self discipline and independence
what is something an auditory learner might struggle with?
reading slower than others
what is a benefit of visual learning
the ability to learn through images,graphs, charts, diagrams and other visual aids
what are sensory lessons?
making use of the 5 senses
what are the similarities between reading and writing?
a good grasp of vocabulary
what can you learn from solitary learning?
what do people who learn audibly tend to avoid
loud places, reading/writing
whats a disadvantage of visual learning?
getting distracted by colors or pictures while learning
how could sensory issues affect learning?
students can easily get overwhelmed and make the struggle in school
how can textual learners enhance their learning?
write it in their own words, writing down key concepts or ideas
what is the difference between social and solitary learning?
what percentage of children are auditory learners
30%
what percent prefers visual learning?
65%
why is sensory learning important
it can help a child get to know the world around them
what percent of students are textual learners
32%
what percent are solitary learners
35%